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The study of addiction
Introduction to Addiction
Introductory comments
Course overview and learning objectives
Understanding Addiction: Definitions and Common Misconceptions
The History of Addiction: From Ancient Times to Modern Perspectives
Neurobiological Basis of Addiction
Neurochemistry of Addiction: Brain Reward System and Dopamine Pathways
Genetics and Addiction: The Role of Genetic Factors in Predisposition to Addiction
Psychological Factors in Addiction
Behavioral Addictions: Understanding Process Addictions
Co-occurring Disorders: Addiction and Mental Health
Sociocultural Influences on Addiction
Social Determinants of Addiction: Poverty, Trauma, and Environmental Factors
Stigma and Addiction: Impact on Treatment and Recovery
Treatment Approaches and Recovery Strategies
Pharmacological Interventions: Medications for Addiction Treatment
Behavioral Therapies: Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy, Motivational Interviewing
Holistic Approaches to Recovery: Mindfulness, Yoga, Nutrition
Prevention and Public Health Perspectives
Primary, Secondary, and Tertiary Prevention in Addiction
Harm Reduction Strategies: Needle Exchange Programs, Safe Injection Sites
Ethical and Legal Issues in Addiction
Confidentiality and Boundaries in Addiction Counseling
Legal Implications: Mandatory Reporting and Duty to Warn
Conclusion and Future Directions
The Importance of Advocacy and Policy Change in Addressing Addiction
Emerging Trends and Innovations in Addiction Treatment
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Neurochemistry of Addiction: Brain Reward System and Dopamine Pathways
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