Science of Addiction (Updated)

$10.00 | CE Hours:2.00 | Intermediate

IAODAPCA CE Credit for Counselor I or II, Preventionist I or II, CARS I or II, CODP I or II, PCGC II, CCJP II, CAAP I, CRSS I or II, CPRS I or II, MAATP I or II, CFPP II, CVSS II

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CE Course Description

As a result of scientific research, we know that addiction is a medical disorder that affects the brain and changes behavior.  This CE course provides scientific information about the disorder of drug addiction, including the many harmful consequences of drug use and the basic approaches that have been developed to prevent and treat substance use disorders.

Author:  Drugs, Brains, and Behavior: The Science of Addiction.  (2018, July).  NIH Publication No. 18-DA-5605.  National Institute on Drug Abuse; National Institutes of Health; U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.

Retrieved from:  https://www.drugabuse.gov/publications/drugs-brains-behavior-science-addiction/preface

CE Course Objectives

  1. Contrast the feelings that someone has after taking stimulants compared to those after taking opioids.
  2. Name the hallmark of addiction.
  3. Identify two methods of drug use that increase a drug’s addictive potential.
  4. Describe three areas of the brain involved in drug addiction and explain their roles.

CE Outline with Main Points

1.  Drug Misuse and Addiction

a.  What is Drug Addiction?

b.  Why do People Take Drugs?

c.  If Taking Drugs Makes People Feel Good or Better, What's the Problem?

d.  Do People Freely Choose to Keep Using Drugs?

e.  Why Do Some People Become Addicted to Drugs, While Other Do Not?

f.  What Factors Increase the Risk of Addiction?

g.  Changes in the Brain During Adolescence

2.  Preventing Drug Misuse and Addiction: The Best Strategy

a.  Why is Adolescence a Critical Time for Preventing Drug Addiction?

b.  Can Research-Based Programs Prevent Drug Addiction in Youth?

c.  Young Brains Under Study

3.  Drugs and the Brain

a.  How Does the Brain Work?

b.  How Do Drugs Work in the Brain?

c.  What Parts of the Brain are Affected by Drug Use?

d.  How Do Drugs Produce Pleasure?

e.  How Does Dopamine Reinforce Drug Use?

f.  Why Are Drugs More Addictive Than Natural Rewards?

4.  Addiction and Health

a.  What are the Other Health Consequences of Drug Addiction?

b.  Does Drug Use Cause Mental Disorders or Vice Versa?

c.  How Can Addiction Harm Other People

5.  Treatment Recovery

a.  Can Addiction be Treated Successfully?

b.  Can Addiction be Cured?

c.  Does Replapse to Drug Use Mean Treatment Has Failed?

d.  What are the Principles of Effective Treatment?

e.  What Medications and Devices Help Treat Drug Addiction?

f.  How Do Behavioral Therapies Treat Drug Addiction?

g.  How Do Quality Treatment Programs Help Patients Recover From Addiction?

6.  Advancing Addiction Science and Practical Solutions

a.  Leading the Search for Scientific Solutions

b.  Bringing Science to Real World Settings 

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Added On: 07/01/2018

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