Why People Use and Abuse Drugs and Alcohol: A Better Understanding of Models, Theories, and Contributing Factors
Why People Use and Abuse Drugs and Alcohol: A Better Understanding of Models, Theories, and Contributing Factors
Why People Use and Abuse Drugs and Alcohol: A Better Understanding of Models, Theories, and Contributing Factors
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Drugs
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Models and Contributing Factors
of Substance Use and Abuse
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Models and Contributing Factors
of Substance Use and Abuse (continued)
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Tension-Reduction Theory (TRT)
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Tension-Reduction Theory (TRT)
(continued)
Major assumptions
– Alcohol reduces tension
– Individuals drink alcohol for its tension-reducing
properties
Genetically predisposed individuals find that
alcohol or other drugs have effects that buffer
stress for them
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Etiological Model
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Etiological Model (continued)
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Trauma and Substance Use
Disorders (SUDs)
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Table 2.1 - The Twelve Steps of
Alcoholics Anonymous (continued)
SOURCE: The Twelve Steps are reprinted with permission of Alcoholics Anonymous World Services, Inc. (“AAWS”) Permission
to reprint the Twelve Steps does not mean that AAWS has reviewed or approved the contents of this publication, or that AAWS
necessarily agrees with the views expressed herein. A.A. is a program of recovery from alcoholism only. Use of the Twelve Steps
in connection with programs and activities which are patterned after A.A., but which address other problems, or in any other non-
A.A. context, does not imply otherwise.
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Genetic Model of Alcoholism
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Personality Traits and Personality
Disorders
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Personality Traits and Personality
Disorders (continued)
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Self-Medication Motive
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Mood and Affect Disorders
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Family Model
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Factors in Adolescent Abuse of
Drugs
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Poor Self-Concept
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Developing and Enhancing a Sense
of Self
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Table 2.3 - Drugs and Their Effects
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Other Factors that Contribute to
Substance Abuse
Boredom
– Existential boredom - Lack of purpose in life
– Interpersonal boredom - Being bored with small talk
versus having feelings of happiness with people
Impulsivity/disinhibition
– Personality traits such as sensation seeking and
aggressiveness
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Social Learning Theory
Alcohol use
– Socially acquired
– Learned behavior pattern
– Maintained by antecedent cues
– Consequent reinforcements
– Cognitive factors
– Modeling influences
– Interaction of behavioral and genetic mechanisms
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Social Learning and Cognitive
behavioral Patterns About Addiction
Addictive behaviors
– Are learned maladaptive behaviors
– Occur on a continuum of use
– Determined by social, situational and environmental
factors, beliefs and expectations, family history and
prior learning experiences
– Exhibited under perceived stressful conditions
– Strongly affected by the individual’s expectations
– Can be changed by acquisition of new skills and
cognitive strategies
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Sociocultural Models
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Psychoanalytic Models
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Psychoanalytic Models (continued)
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Alcohol/Drugs
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Existential Issues
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Poor Future Orientation and Hope
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Hopelessness
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