The process to all addictions

 

1. Explain the process to all addictions. (5 points)
2. What is the difference between physical and process addictions? Please give some examples of each. (2 points)
3. List some of the characteristics of addictions. (2 points)

Step Two: Watch the following two videos and answer the questions associated with each video.
Risk Factors for Drug Use and Drug Abuse https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R23KUZvjg4A 9:54
1. Identify and describe the three different risk factors listed in the video. I would expect a short paragraph for each risk factor. (9 points)
2. Describe the study explained in the video. (2 points)

Overcome Addiction: One Powerful Solution to Stop all your addictions. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zfKvo1bTi6E 6:07
1. What are the two types of addictions? (1 point)
2. What are the top five addictions in the US? (5 points)
3. Identify and describe the two main ways to create a healthy environment. (2 points)
4. What percentage of people that go to rehab actually avoid relapsing? (1 point)
5. In your own words summarize how the video explains how to overcome addiction. (2 points)

 

Sample Solution

conflict, maternal over-protection, or outright rejection, in explaining serial murder. Other opinions describe how the murderer’s guilt from childhood prevents him from full sexual satisfaction, and that he must inflict suffering to the point that his victim is forced to “forgive” him. Some of the serial killers, such as Jeffrey Dahmer, has the belief that having sexual intercourse after the person is dead is more attractive because the corpse cannot reject him, is never unfaithful, and makes no sexual demands (Schwartz, 1992, 82). Furthermore, it may be that the serial murderer is “creating” something by murdering, which overcomes feelings of inadequacy and inferiority. The taking of trophies from the victim or recording the act in a book may serve to remind the serial murderer of his “creation.”

The hatred of a significant female have also been reported by many serial killers (usually is the mother). Ted Bundy’s victims closely resembled a woman he was engaged to and then was dumped by. Some psychologists also believe that mutilations are a wish for the killers to re-enter and explore the mother’s body. This also goes back to the childhood of the serial killers. The hatred these killers have for their mother has to be linked to some type of abuse they were exposed to as a child (Wilson & Seaman, 1983, 6).

The frustration/aggression hypothesis was also derived from Freud. He believed that aggressive energy build-up must be periodically released before it reached dangerous levels. If it were not released then it would lead to certain acts like serial killing. Others believe that such frustration dissipates naturally without violent acts, and that the theory cannot help in explaining serial murder (Horse, 2001, 5).

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