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Explore the classification of substance-related disorders, pathways to drug dependence, theoretical perspectives, treatment approaches, and more. Learn about various drugs of abuse, including depressants, stimulants, and hallucinogens.
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WEEK 12 SUBSTANCE ABUSE AND DEPENDENCE PSYCHOPATHOLOGY OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY
Classification of Substance-Related Disorders • Substance Abuse and Dependence • Addiction, Physiological Dependence, and Psychological Dependence • Pathways to Drug Dependence
Drugs of Abuse • Depressants • Alcohol • Barbiturates • Opioids • Stimulants • Amphetamines • Ecstacy • Cocaine • Nicotine • Hallucinogens • LSD • Phencyclidine (PCP) • Marijuana
Theoretical Perspectives • Biological Perspectives • Neurotransmitters • Genetic Factors • Learning Perspectives • Operant Conditioning • Alcohol and Tension Reduction • Negative Reinforcement and Withdrawal • The Conditioning Model of Cravings • Observational Learning
Cognitive Perspectives • Outcome Expectancies, and Substance Abuse • Self-Efficacy Expectancies • Does One "Slip" Cause People with Substance Abuse or Dependence to Go on Binges? Perhaps What You Believe Is What You Get • Psychodynamic Perspectives • Sociocultural Perspectives • Tying It Together
Treatment of Substance Abuse and Dependence • Biological Approaches • Detoxification • Disulfiram • Antidepressants • Nicotine Replacement Therapy • Methadone Maintenance Programs • Nalaxone and Naltrexone
Culturally Sensitive Treatment of Alcoholism • Nonprofessional Support Groups • Residential Approaches • Psychodynamic Approaches • Behavioral Approaches • Self-Control Strategies • Aversive Conditioning • Social Skills Training • Relapse-Prevention Training • Summing Up
CLASS ACTIVITY 1 • Distinguish between substance abuse and dependence, tolerance and withdrawal. • Distinguish between psychological and physiological dependence. • Describe physical and psychological effects of depressants, stimulants and hallucinogens.