Addictions: PSYC 3403 Stimulant Abuse Maddison Turner 100862027 Ritalin, Concerta, and Adderall are just a few of the commonly prescribed mild central nervous system stimulants that are used to treat ADHD. Methylphenidate (MPH) is the active ingredient found in Ritalin and Concerta while amphetamine and dextroamphetamine (ADA) are the active compounds in Adderall. Both stimulants have the ability to cross the blood brain barrier and mimic the effects of common neurotransmitters (NT) in the prefrontal…
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regarding prescription stimulants is one of the leading reasons abuse of such drugs is becoming more and more popular among college students across the nation. The increase in rigor of post-secondary institutions is only increasing the motive to recreationally use prescription simulants. Over the years, the abuse of so called “smart drugs” is only increasing; a 2010 study surveying 1025 college students showed that sixteen percent of respondents abused prescription stimulants (Stimulant Medication Use)…
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Imagine a college student constantly studying and writing papers to stay on top of the course work assigned. Being a full time college student is comparable to having a full time job, which requires hours of dedication and an exemplary ethic. There are many college students who put the effort required into their studies, but there are others who do not. What happens when the student who barely puts any time into school needs to pass a test? One solution many opt for is to take illegal study drugs…
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This document comprises PSY 303 Week 3 Assignment Suicide Risks Psychology - General Psychology Dependency Issues . In the DSM-IV-TR, substance-related disorders are divided into depressants (alcohol, barbiturates, and benzodiazepines), stimulants (amphetamine, cocaine, nicotine, and caffeine), opiates (heroin, codeine, and morphine), and hallucinogens (marijuana and LSD). Specific diagnoses are further categorized as substance dependence, substance abuse, substance intoxication, and substance…
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Stimulant use also has negative effects on the user academically. By popping a stimulant the night before a test, a student is cramming all of the information into their brain. Cramming, also known as massed practice, is not an effective method for retaining information. By only studying all the information the night before a test, the student will not retain a large majority of this content for future use (Wheeler). In college, students are taking courses in preparation for a job in the field they…
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US, misuse of prescription drugs is becoming more of a problem, especially with college students. In fact, about one in four of undergraduates in the US report misusing prescription drugs as a way to help them study and improve their grades by using stimulants like Adderall. While prescription stimulants are the most misused, pain medications and sedatives are also used without a prescription as well. 70% of college students say obtaining these medications without the proper prescriptions is somewhat…
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What is stimulant addiction? What types of treatment are available to someone who maybe suffering from stimulant addiction? Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and Motivational Interviewing are two of many treatments that are available for some who maybe suffering from stimulant addiction. In this paper I will give an in-depth overview, pros and cons and personal reaction to the treatment modalities chosen for stimulant addiction. Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) is based on principles of social learning…
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No Link Seen Between Child Stimulant Use and Later Drug Abuse By ALAN SCHWARZ Published: May 29, 2013 * * An analysis published Wednesday by the American Medical Association said children with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder who take stimulant medication do not have a lower risk over all for later substance abuse, contradicting the longstanding and influential message that such medicines tend to deter those with the disorder from abusing other substances. The paper…
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Research Methods Research Proposal Word Count: 1210 A look into the Memory Retention: Can stimulants increase a person’s memory? A quantitative research proposal. For this research proposal, memory will be looked into to see whether a person’s memory can be increased via the intake of stimulants. This quantitative research will then look into whether there are any future benefits in consuming stimulants if memory is found to be increased. There is already research similar in nature to this study…
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For example, students usually have breaks in between classes, which can be used for studying (qtd. in Lei 196). Many students end up getting coffee and checking social media when they could be productively studying. Additionally, studying in these one to two hour gaps of time allow the brain to stay active; whereas if a student studied for a five hour block, he or she would have to take breaks in order to remain effective in studying (qtd. in Lei 197). Studying between classes also allows more time…
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