Understanding Addiction: Signs, Types, Effects, Prevention

Dr. Fabelia discusses the global drug problem, signs of addiction, types of substance addiction, and similarities with behavioral addiction. Lecture also covers the harmful effects, prevention tips, and BPSS model.

00:00:02 Dr. Frederick Edward Fabelia discusses the global drug problem, including the abuse of opiates, methamphetamine, and cocaine. Maps show the extent of drug use and deaths caused by drug use.

Addiction is a global problem, with substance abuse leading to deaths in many areas.

The three major substances being abused are opiates, methamphetamines, and derivatives from the coca plant.

Substance addiction is characterized by spending a significant amount of time obtaining and using the substance.

00:03:24 This lecture discusses the signs of addiction, including intense urges for drugs, failure to stop using, and spending money on drugs despite financial difficulties. It also explores different types of substance addiction such as alcohol, caffeine, and cannabis.

πŸ” Addiction is characterized by intense urges and obsession for a drug, failing attempts to stop using it, and maintaining a supply.

πŸ’° Addiction involves spending money on the drug, engaging in risky activities under its influence, and experiencing withdrawal symptoms when attempting to stop.

🍷 Different substances, such as alcohol, caffeine, and cannabis, can lead to addiction.

00:06:46 Lecture on Addiction: Harmful effects include diseases, organ damage, accidents, suicide, family/work/school problems, legal/financial issues. Can cause mental disorders and behavioral addictions.

πŸ’Š Various types of drugs, including hallucinogens, opioids, sedatives, and stimulants, can be addictive.

πŸ§ͺ Substance addiction can lead to harmful effects such as health problems, accidents, family and work issues, legal problems, financial troubles, and the development of mental disorders.

🚫 In addition to substance addiction, behavioral addiction, also known as process addiction, can occur and follow a similar pattern.

00:10:07 This lecture explores the similarities between substance addiction and behavioral addiction, such as tolerance and withdrawal symptoms. It also discusses various types of behavioral addictions and the development of addiction through genetic factors and brain chemistry.

Behavioral addiction and substance addiction share similarities such as tolerance, withdrawal symptoms, and inability to stop the behavior.

Types of behavioral addictions include gambling, sex, shopping, video game, internet, food, exercise, work, tattoo, love, and porn addiction.

The development of addiction involves genetic factors, specifically in the brain's dopamine pathways.

00:13:28 This lecture explores the biological, psychological, social, and spiritual factors that contribute to addiction risk.

🧬 Some people are genetically predisposed to addiction due to a specific protein called darpp number 32.

🧠 Adverse childhood experiences, such as abuse and family dysfunction, can increase the risk of addiction.

πŸ‘₯ The social factors contributing to addiction include easy accessibility to substances, peer influence, and employment status.

πŸ•ŠοΈ Having a spiritual purpose and set of values can play a role in preventing addiction.

00:16:51 This lecture explains the addiction cycle and how to prevent engaging in addictive behaviors. It emphasizes the importance of purpose, problem-solving, and self-confidence in breaking the cycle. Tips for prevention include avoiding triggers, minimizing stress, seeking support, staying busy, and continuous learning.

πŸ”‘ Having a purpose in life is essential to avoid wandering directionless.

πŸ”„ The addiction cycle involves encountering problems, seeking solutions, resorting to addiction for temporary relief, and repeating the cycle.

🚫 To prevent engaging in addiction behavior, it is important to identify and avoid triggers, minimize stress, seek support, stay busy, and keep learning.

00:20:11 This is a lecture on addiction prevention using the BPSS model. It discusses good habits for the body, healthy stress management, avoiding negative influences, finding meaning, and associating with positive people.

🚫 Addiction can be prevented through a personal drug prevention plan based on the BPSS model.

πŸ’ͺ Taking care of your physical body through exercise and nutrition is important in preventing addiction.

🌟 Avoiding negative influences and associating with positive people can help prevent addiction.

🀝 Finding meaning and helping others can also be a preventive measure against addiction.

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