The irony in the stigmas about hallucinogens is that original purpose for psychedelic substances proves that they were never intended to be used for recreational purposes. Before the United Nations drug conventions of 1961, 1971, and 1988 decided to criminalize and make reform hard to do for these substances. (Costandi, Mo. “A Brief History of Psychedelic Psychiatry) These Hallucinogenic substances were considered to have notable medical value, and hundreds of clinical studies in psychotherapy were…
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Hallucinogens Drugs interact with brain and body that controls moods, emotions, and behaviors by changing the brain function and person’s personality. Different types of drugs such as Hallucinogen, impact individuals in different ways. Hallucinogens is a diverse groups of drugs that cause hallucinations or sensations images that seem real but are actually not. This drug has an extreme dangerous effects on the brain and the nervous system. To begin with, the way hallucinogens affects the…
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Health Shelbra Little Professor YuRandel Powers Psy 100/SUMMER 2011 September 9, 2011 This paper will identify the differences between psychological and physical dependence. More over it will provide a brief summary of the classifications of psychoactive drugs. Further, we will briefly explore the role that alcohol plays in our culture and how when classified as a psychoactive drug alcohol is more acceptable than other psychoactive drugs, despite its propensity to psychological dependence…
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Drug Profile Paper PSY425 Barbara Nosal Introduction Drugs, whether illicit or prescribed have always been a huge part of human history. The evolution of correct dosage and side effects has changed the way a lot of drugs are used and prescribed. For instance, back in the cowboy day’s opium was prescribed for everything from a common cold, to chronic headaches. Over time doctors and patients figured out that it was a highly addictive drug and caused more harm than good for simple ailments…
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weekly tests (30%), discussion board posts (10%), oral presentation (10%), group project (15%), research paper (20%), and final exam (15%). A five page, double-spaced, word-processed research paper on a topic relating to narcotics and dangerous drugs is due at Noon on week 11. This research paper must include a minimum of four outside sources. A 7 - 10 minute oral presentation of the student’s research papers will be completed on week 12. A group project will be due and presented in class on Week 6.…
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4. Case study: For this paper I have selected the case study of Schizophrenia: A Case Study of the Movie a Beautiful Mind by Francine R. Goldberg. The writer has studied the movie and the character of John Nash by applying the studies of the disease and its effects on the patient and the people around him. John Nash was a real life mathematician and a Nobel laureate. He was affected by Schizophrenia at a later stage of his life due to which he had to suspend his research work. However, after recovering…
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Afterlife There are many things in this world that cannot be explained, whether it be because of lack of technology or the lack of interest in the unknown. In this paper I will explain my finding on the molecule dimethlytrptamine and its direct relation to near death experiences and the afterlife. I have found multiple scientists and research groups that have dedicated their time to either prove or disprove the magnitude of this drug. There have been many mysteries and questions that arise in the scientific…
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that the nurse be able to identify the effects that substance abuse can have on both the patient and their family members. Families that suffer from drug addiction are labeled high-risk and require unique nursing interventions. The purpose of this paper is to address substance abuse and how it affects the family as a solid unit, along with the nursing measures used to assist the both patient and family with coping with this condition. Surprisingly, over the years the number of adolescents that abuse…
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Graham Jr. Nova Southeastern University Abnormal Psychology Professor Lori Eickleberry Abstract This paper is a compilation of ideas and a collaboration of articles that give an in depth look at obsessive compulsive disorder. It gives a closer look into the illness and how it has become known to society. It will cover the prevalence of this disorder as well as its causes. This paper will also give a description of the disorder and common forms of treatment. Many of us occasionally have…
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Chapter 1-4 Psychology 1) Nerves are composed of many- neurons. 2) In which field of study do researchers attempt to identify the effects of heredity on psychological characteristics? -behavioral genetics 3) The term "perception" correctly applies to which of the following situations? -You must decide how far your car is from an object in the road. 4) Mary is undergoing treatment for the muscular tension that causes her to experience migraine headaches. Every week, Mary is hooked…
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