Transcript Addiction
Addiction
Lesson 16
What is a drug addict?
Historically
weak-willed
moral degenerate
Portrayal inaccurate & inappropriate
heroin use vs. runner’s high ~
Definitions
Abuse
Use beyond social norms
No dependence
Addiction
Compulsive self-administration
Dependence ~
Drug Addiction
Addiction vs dependence
Historically required...
Tolerance & withdrawal
Opiates & barbiturates
Cocaine & other stimulants
no tolerance or withdrawal
animals self-administer ~
Common Elements
Excessive use & Duration of use:
Exceeds acceptable social norms
Progression: Worsens with time
Loss of Control:
Unable to control amount.
preoccupation with getting/using drug
Impairment In:
Social, Economic, legal, or physical
health ~
A Components Model of Addiction
(Griffiths, 1996)
Salience
Preoccupation
Mood Modification
Why?
Tolerance
Diminished
response
Withdrawal
abstinence
unpleasant feelings
Conflict
w/ individuals or
other activities
Relapse
reversion to
addictive behavior
after abstinence ~
Other Addictions?
Chocolate?
Caffiene?
Gambling?
Sex?
Overeating?
Shoppng?
Internet?
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Excessive?
Mood Modification?
Salience?
Tolerance?
Withdrawal?
Conflict?
Relapse?
Mood modification & motivation?
Euphoriant
Self-medication ~
Drug Addiction
Physiological vs. Psychological?
(morphine)
(cocaine)
Physiological factors
Morphine
NT
and receptors
no drug deficient synaptic activity
Cocaine
DA in nucleus accumbens ~
Drug Addiction
Withdrawal vs. Craving
morphine vs. cocaine
Psychological factors
Morphine
take
more drug to escape withdrawal
negative reinforcement
Cocaine
take
more drug to experience euphoria
positive reinforcement
?
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Dependence Liability: Learning
Reinforcement Characteristics
Positive reinforcers
Negative reinforcers
Aversive aftereffects
Classical & Operant Conditioning
RFT magnitude
RFT Delay
Schedule of RFT ~
Dependence Liability: Individual
Motivation
Important but Elusive
Mood modification
Personality
Inconsistent Data
Genetics
Clear Contribution
Susceptibility
predisposition
Alcoholism & P3 ~
Dependence Liability: Environmental
Availability
Ease of Administration
Cost
financial
legal
physical
Acceptability
society, family, peers ~
All things considered,
which drugs have the highest
dependence liability?
Legal
Cheap
Available
Easy to administer
Socially acceptable (relatively)
Advertising
Classical Conditioning
Targets youths ~