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Effects of Drug Use
Jeanine Holcombe, Ginger Freeman, Deanna Phillips,Renee Grady-Harmon, Patricia Lett
Psych/575
Ariel Gonzalez
May 23, 2011
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Intro
Drugs of all kinds such as street drugs, prescription drug,and legal drug are so easily assessable these days and theyhave major affects on the human body. The primary use ofmarijuana in our culture will be describe. The rates of useand population affected by using this drug will beidentified. The regions of the brain affected by this drugand how the drug alter brain chemistry will be discussed.High versus low doses of marijuana on behavior, mood, andcognition will be compared. The implications of one-time,casual, or long-term use on the physiology of the brain, and
on behavior, mood, and cognition will be discussed. Last,the therapeutic intervention that would be used to treatmarijuana will be discussed.
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Marijuana (Primary Use)
Marijuana is the mind-altering substance produced from a plantwith the scientific name Cannabis sativa. (National Drug IntelligenceCenter, 2003)
The drug is used because its primary active chemical,tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), may induce relaxation and heighten
the senses. (National Drug Intelligence Center, 2003) Users typically smoke marijuana as a cigarette, known as a joint, or
in a pipe or bong. (National Drug Intelligence Center, 2003)
The drug also is smoked using blunts--cigars that have beenhollowed out and refilled with marijuana, sometimes incombination with other drugs such as crack cocaine. (National DrugIntelligence Center, 2003)
Marijuana also has been mixed with foods or brewed as a tea.(National Drug Intelligence Center, 2003)
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Rates of Use
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Populations Affected
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Affects to the Brain
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High versus low doses
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One-time, Casual, & long-term use
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Therapeutic Interventions
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Conclusion
Marijuana has been around for many years. The plantis thought to have originated in Central Asia, nearpresent-day Tibet. Evidence of marijuana's use andcultivation stretches back to 10,000 BC, represented by
charred marijuana seeds found in a ritual brazier inRomania. It is estimated that about 4% of the world'sadults use marijuana annually and 0.6% use it daily.(Harris, 2011) Marijuana has been used for positive
and negative. Marijuana has been described anddiscussed respectively.
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References
National Drug Intelligence Center. (2003).
Marijuana Fast Facts. Retrieved from,
http://www.justice.gov/ndic/pubs3/3593/inde
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Harris, B. (2011, March 13). What is
Marijuana? Retrieved from,
http://www.wisegeek.com/what-is-marijuana.htm
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