FN 203 Lecture Notes - Lecture 12: Insomnia, Psychoactive Drug, Panic Attack
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Increased likelihood of disease, disability, premature death: psychological, depression and anxiety, shame and guilt, spiritual, lose sense of self and connection with a higher power, social, withdrawal from others. Intellectual: logic and reasoning break down b. Impulses difficult to control: environmental, behavior can lead to injury and damage. Gambling at the expense of other areas of life. Pathological gamblers: tend to be male, single, nonwhite, and less educated, phases of gambling: winning, losing, desperation, giving up. Gambling disorder: dsm-5 classification, has similar effect on brain and behavior as other addictions. Less likely to report good physical or mental health. Less likely to report good physical or mental healthy. Pattern of use resulting in negative consequences. Pattern of continuing substance use despite symptoms. Taking drugs for purpose or person other than the one intended. Transfer of meds from person it was prescribed to another. The highest nonmedical use of prescription meds is among young adults 18-25.