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    Phobias and Addiction PSY 300 October 22‚ 2012 Phobias and Addiction Learning a behavior is gaining knowledge or skills through experience‚ practice‚ or conditioning. For example‚ most people learn to wake up at the sound of an alarm clock.   Through the process of conditioning‚ he or she awakens at the sound of the alarm. The alarm becomes the signal to start the day.  Often what happens is that some people condition themselves to awaken at the same time every day without even hearing the

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    Ray Charles Addiction

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    loss of control over consumption. It is usually also accompanied by the development of tolerance and withdrawal and impairment in social and occupational functioning. Ray Charles continued substance abuse caused fights at home‚ problems with the law‚ and also problems with music performances‚ and holding record labels. Ray Charles Would keep his drug habit away from home as much as he could but he would constantly fight with his wife about his drug use increasing and increasing. Even though he

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    a heroin overdose. They are forced to sign off custody of the children and put them into foster care(my story). Often‚ many heroin users say they want to quit‚ but the withdrawals are so severe they cannot stand the pain so they continue to use. Addiction is the leading cause of accidental death in the U.S; since heroin is one of the cheapest street drugs it is easier to get ahold of and harder to get off. As of 2016‚ more than 1.5 million people are heroin addicts (Jacob Sullum 1).

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    12 Models Of Addiction

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    Models of Addiction There are many models that have tried to explain addiction. Here‚ I will briefly review five of the main models. Stress-Reduction/Behavioural Moral-Volitional Model Personality Model Dispositional Disease Model Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) Stress-Reduction/Behavioural Model This is based on the notion that people learn to use alcohol because it helps them cope with stressors‚ and reduces emotional stress reactions. Use might then become abuse‚ and then dependence‚ if drinking

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    building and has effected the youth culture.Most of youth or teenagers in the year 2010 ranging from 12 to 20 years old is now suffering from Internet Addiction Disorder (IDS).Internet access are now accessible everywhere we go and it makes it easier for youth to be addicted to the internet.There are no cure for computer addiction.This viral addiction has affected many parts of the society and the economics.Parents buy computers for their children for educational resources but they abuse these privilege

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    How Serious Were The Threats To Elizabeth? There were three main threats to the throne of Elizabeth I; The Spanish Armada in 1588‚ The Northern Rebellion in 1569 and Mary Queen of Scots. These threats can be seen as both very serious and not so serious. Whilst Elizabeth was Queen‚ she faced many threats as a result of all the religious tension at the time. All three of these threats involved the removal of Mary’s throne and so can be seen as serious. The most serious of which was the threat

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    Like any addiction‚ internet addiction has various effects on an individual. As the connotation of the word "addiction" suggests‚ the effects are not always very good. There are effects that are general to all addictions. The addict becomes dependent on the internet‚ loses control of self to the internet‚ and discontinuing the use of internet leads to disturbances in mood and behavior. There are also effects that are particular to internet addiction. As an internet addict becomes accustomed to the

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    Problems Ray Bradbury tells us about technology Technology has advanced a lot in over the years: technology that people feel the need to have and replace all the time. In Fahrenheit 451‚ Ray Bradbury tries to tell people that people will never be the same and it is not a bad thing‚ he also explains what could happen when we are all the same‚ Bradbury uses Montag‚ Clarisse‚ and Clarisse’s uncle to show this by telling their experiences. First‚ He tells of the new technology being made that is being

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    Overcoming Multimedia Addiction Neil Dominic D. Careo Some of the students nowadays are struggling to stay awake while the rest of the world is asleep just to read their friends’ posts and comments and status on Facebook. They even spend most of their time staring at the big screens of their personal computers just to play online games like DOTA and Counterstrike. Some also spend their money just to buy the latest mobile phones‚ mp3 players‚ and other techno gadgets out there. However‚

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    Discuss biological approaches to addiction (9+16 Marks) The genetics of addiction: * People who have an addictive personality are likely to be predisposed to it because of their genes. * Family and twin studies have demonstrated that genes contribute towards the development of alcohol dependence‚ with heritability estimates of between 50 and 60 % for both males and females. McGue‚ 1999 * Fowler et al‚ 2007 – found that in a study of 1‚214 twins genetic influences played a role in the

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