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Myths and Denials. MYTH = Unproven belief or invented story. Drug myths are unrealistic beliefs that are often used to justify drug use EXAMPLE = “I drive more carefully when I’ve had a drink than when I’m fully sober.”. Small group assignment:.
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MYTH = Unproven belief or invented story • Drug myths are unrealistic beliefs that are often used to justify drug use • EXAMPLE = “I drive more carefully when I’ve had a drink than when I’m fully sober.”
Small group assignment: • Select a leader who will record your group’s answers AND report back to the class. • As a group, discuss the myth you were assigned and respond to the questions about your myth. • You have 15 minutes to accomplish this…be ready to report back by then!
Class discussion of the 4 myths: • Drug use provides emotional protection from the outside world. • Drugs help people to establish friendships. • People get used to a drug. • Drug use shows independence. There are many MYTHS about drug use. Knowing the truth allows us to make better choices. Although some myths have a small part that is true, for the most part, myths are untrue and unrealistic.
Denial = ignoring consequences that may be obvious to others • Many drug users are “in denial” about their drug use. EX = “I can quit smoking anytime.” • What do you think makes a person live in denial? What are the benefits for the person in denial?
Four Kinds of Denial: • Drug users frequently blame others or outside social events for their drug use. • Drug users may deny injury from drug use. • Drug users deny their effects on others. • Drug users reinterpret bad things that happen to them so that they appear to be positive, or at least not so bad. With a partner, discuss the cartoons on your handout (pgs 9-10 of student workbook). Select one denial type and create your own scenario and cartoon to represent that denial.