Cocaine Addiction Psychological or Physiological
THE EFFECTS OF INFUSION RATE ONF PHYSIOLOGICAL AND BEHAVIORAL …
Continuous cardiovascular, neurological, and psychological assessments will be made and analyzed for dose and infusion rate effects. Knowledge of how rate of infusion moderates cocaine’s physiological and have been safely used in many prior studies conducted at the Addiction … Read Document
Chapter 11
Effects of Cocaine §Short lived sensations of elation, vigor, reduce fatigue §Blocks reuptake of dopamine §Highly addictive, but addiction develops slowly DSM-IV-TR Criteria for Cocaine Intoxication and Withdrawal §Psychological symptoms §Physiological symptoms … View This Document
STIMULANTS: Amphetamines, Cocaine (p.1)
STIMULANTS: Amphetamines, Cocaine (p.1) 1. History of amphetamine development Effects of short-term, low-dose use: physiological/bodily effects Psychological Effects – usually occur within the first 30 minutes … Retrieve Full Source
Substance Abuse And Dependence
cocaine, heroin, or marijuana, is the BDOC—big drug on campus (Johnston et al., 2004).Yet drinking often begins before addiction (p. 294) physiological dependence(p. 294) psychological dependence(p. 295) … Read Document
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Other long-term psychological effects of cocaine use include addiction, mood disturbances, auditory hallucinations, and personality changes. Long-term physiological effects of cocaine abuse include heart attacks, ventricular fibrillation, chest pain, respiratory failure, strokes, seizures, abdominal … Access Content
Contributions Of Non-Human Primates To The Understanding Of …
Cocaine addiction is a psychological substance dependence where addicts have great All the physiological and anatomical dissimilarities between primates and rodents seem to … Access Full Source
Drug Abuse And Drug Dependence
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'THE ALCOHOL OF GREAT BRITAIN AND TENNESSEE AND THE TOBACCO …
Congenital Anomalies) SIDS Spontaneous Abortions Abstinence Syndromes Future Development ADDICTION IS A CHRONIC RELAPSING, MEDICAL DISEASE !! ALCOHOL CNS Depressant Known Teratogen Psychological and Physiological Dependence OTHER CNS DEPRESSANTS Barbiturates Benzodiazepines Methaqualone COCAINE … Document Viewer
The Drug Experience: Cocaine, Part 2
VUB University Press, Belgium. www.drinkanddrugs.net 28 November 2005 | drinkanddrugsnews 15 Background briefing | Professor David Clark Cocaine is often portrayed as having a very high addiction potential and thatmostpeople who use it are risking serious physiological and psychological harm. … View Document
Addictive Behaviours
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Study Objectives
Summarize the physiological effects of caffeine as a treatment for headache. Summarize the scientific rationale behind pharmacotherapy for cocaine addiction. Summarize the psychological effects of MDMA. Summarize findings regarding the discriminative … Document Retrieval
EEG Biofeedback As An Adjunctive Therapy In The Treatment Of …
Over the previous year indicating a full relapse to crack-cocaine addiction. consent, as well as the absence of severe medical or psychological disorders. voluntary control and monitoring of brain wave physiological states to allow … Doc Viewer
Chapter 6: Substance Abuse, Addiction, And Drugs Of Abuse
And addiction.} Identify the major categories of drugs and their physiological and psychological effects. Anyone who tries cocaine risks addiction; recent research suggests that of those who use cocaine at least … Retrieve Here
Biological Components Of Substance Abuse And Addiction
Study will discuss the complex interactions of biochemical, physiological, psychological, and sociological factors leading to substance abuse and addiction. 22 I Biological Components of Substance Abuse and Addiction ide. This freebase cocaine is easily absorbed into … Access This Document
Introduction To Psychology
physiological need for a drug marked by unpleasant withdrawal symptoms Psychological Dependence energy and mood changes more powerful than cocaine … Retrieve Content