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Understanding Drug Dependency and Addiction Levels

Learn the definitions of tolerance, physical dependence, psychological dependence, addiction, and withdrawal. Explore the reasons behind drug experimentation and the cycle of addiction. Engage in role-playing activities to understand the influence of friends and family. Reflect on the characteristics that lead people to turn to drugs and cope in other ways. Gain a deeper understanding of how levels of dependency control an individual's craving for a drug.

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Understanding Drug Dependency and Addiction Levels

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  1. DO NOW Write down what you believe to be the definitions for the following terms: Tolerance Physical Dependence Psychological Dependence Addiction Withdrawal

  2. Levels of Dependency • Definitions • Tolerance – A condition in which the body becomes used to the effect of a medicine or drug. • Physical Dependence - The level of substance abuse at which severe physiologic symptoms will occur if use of the substance is suddenly terminated • Psychological Dependence- a dependency of the mind, and leads to psychological withdrawal symptoms if use of the substance is suddenly terminated • Addiction – A physiological or psychological dependence on a substance. • Withdrawal- The process that occurs when a person stops using a substance upon which he or she has a physiological or psychological dependence.

  3. Drug Experimentation • Why do you think people experiment with drugs? • Why do you think that some young people go from experimentation and social use to more serious drug dependency, which eventually results in addiction, or a physiological dependence on a given drug?

  4. Cycle of Addiction • a scientific theory about why experimentation with drugs can lead to addiction • Levels of Dependency • Tolerance • Physical Dependence • Psychological Dependence • Addiction • Withdrawal

  5. Cycle of Addiction • A young person is feeling pain and discomfort because of family or school problems. • The individual is looking for ways to feel better, so he or she starts to take drugs. • At first, the drugs seem to work because they dull the pain the person is trying to escape from. So the person keeps taking the drug. • From this point, it often doesn’t take long for the person to become addicted because he or she has developed a physical dependence—an addiction—to the substance. Now the person can think only about getting more of this drug just to function. • At this stage, a serious downward spiral begins. The person will sacrifice anything—family, friends, school, or work—for drugs. Changed by drugs both physically and mentally, the person is now an addict.

  6. Role Playing • Class will be divided into four groups. • Each group will get a different scenario. • Each group should create a skit from their scenario to perform for the class. • Students can add other characters, specific examples to make the points more dramatic, and each group should add a conclusion to each scenario. • Each group may also have one narrator.

  7. Role Playing Questions • Which girl is more vulnerable to becoming involved with drugs? Why? • What role do friends play in both girls’ lives? Do you think friends are an important influence? Give reasons to support your ideas. • What role does family play in the girls’ lives? Do you think the family is an important influence? Give reasons to support your ideas. • Do you think that Allison is going to turn to drugs? Why or why not? What factors in her life will help her decide not to use drugs? How do you think those factors will affect the way she makes decisions about other issues in her life? • Do you think that Laura is going to turn to drugs? Why or why not? What factors in her life will affect the way she makes a decision about drugs and other issues in her life? • What do you think are some characteristics of people who turn to drugs? What are some characteristics of people who cope in other ways? Give examples to support your ideas.

  8. CLOSURE • Explain to a partner how the levels of dependency control an individual’s craving for a drug.

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