Stage of Addiction = Dependency/Addiction
What evidence FROM THE VIDEO supports the reason(s) why you chose this stage for this person (2 points)?
- Rod thought about it all day some days while working, they both would shut their selves in their room to do it leaving their children alone, Rod was willing to try the new dose of the drug they got first incase it was harmful or deadly.
What evidence FROM THE FOUR STAGES OF ADDICTION (at the end of this document) supports the reason(s) why you chose this stage for this person (2 points)?
- Both were compulsive regardless of negative consequences, physically craved the drug, their need to obtain the drug can before anything else (their children’s wants/needs)
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Speculate as to what may have contributed to the development of EACH of the latter individuals (the three you just wrote down) drug habit. Please use the document titled “Information to use with Case Study” at the end of this assignment/document to help you with this (there are 2 pages to the “Information to use with Case Study”.
Individual #1 = Rod & Jane
Possible contributing factors to drug habit are (2 points)
- I would say that family exposer is a factor for their drug habit. With each other being addicted, there isn’t anyone to encourage them to stop.
Individual #2 = Dustin
Possible contributing factors to drug habit are (2 points)
- I would say Dustin’s drug habit would be because of the social group he hangs out with. I would also say the pleasurable feelings it causes is another reason for his habit.
Individual #3 =Terri
Possible contributing factors to drug habit are (2 points)
- I would say Terri’s drug habit is to alleviate negative feelings and the pleasurable feelings that it causes.
2. In your opinion, do addictions (not drug addiction alone, but all addictions) affect each of the dimensions of wellness? If so, how? If not, why not? (9 …show more content…
Physical- Yes, I feel addictions affect you physically, especially in appearance. If you are addicted to drug they can age you, if you are addicted to exercising you can change in body weight and appearance, if you are addicted to caffeine without it you can look tired and worn out. I feel with almost all addiction they can change you physically.
b. Emotional- Yes, I feel addictions can affect you emotionally. They can make you feel things you may not typically feel. For example, if an addict on drugs is without them they can feel depressed and unhappy and someone addicted to caffeine can feel very angry and irritable without it.
c. Intellectual- Yes, I feel addictions can affect you intellectually, especially drugs and alcohol. When under the influence of a drug or alcohol it can majorly alter the way you think and what you remember. Over time with excessive use, an addict of drugs or alcohol thinking can be permanently altered.
d. Social- Yes, I think addictions affect you socially. Unless your addiction is something you do with your friends, addictions can pull you always from being social and around others. For example, if you are addicted to technology it can make you not want to interact with others because you are so involved in the