CLP 3144 Lecture Notes - Lecture 14: Classical Conditioning, Harm Reduction, Relapse Prevention

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Substance dependence: people show tolerance to a substance and need more of it for intoxication. Substance is taken in increasingly large amounts or over a longer period of time than originally intended. Substance user craves the use of a substance. Substance user feels an ongoing desire to cut down or control substance abuse. Much time is spent in obtaining, using, or recovering from the substance: risky use. Ongoing substance use in physically dangerous situations. Substance use continues despite the awareness of ongoing physical/psychological problems. Criteria for substance use disorder: social impairment. Ongoing use of the substance results in an inability to meet responsibilities at home, work , or school. Social, work-related, or recreational activities are abandoned or cut back because of substance use. Ongoing substance use despite recurring caused or made worse by the effects of the substance: pharmacological criteria. Cha(cid:374)ges i(cid:374) the user"s tolera(cid:374)(cid:272)e of the su(cid:271)sta(cid:374)(cid:272)e is i(cid:374)di(cid:272)ated. Withdrawal is demonstrated by the characteristic withdrawal syndrome.

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