Chapter 2 Presentation
Chapter 2 Presentation
Because learning changes everything.® Models and Contributing Factors of Substance Use and
Abuse
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Learning Objectives
Models and Contributing Factors of Substance Use and
Abuse
• Explain the relationship between the drive to alter consciousness and
alcohol/drug abuse.
• Explain alcoholism as a disease. No single model explains all substance abuse behaviors and underlying
• Describe the key elements of the models and theories of substance reasons.
abuse disorders. The reality includes many confounding variables.
Clients are all different, with different coping skills, family histories,
physical traits, affective temperaments, personality traits, and
developmental histories.
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• Made direct amends to such people wherever possible, except when
to do so would injure them or others.
• Continued to take personal inventory and, when we were wrong,
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promptly admitted to it.
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• Sought through prayer and meditation to improve our conscious
contact with God as we understand Him, praying only for knowledge of
His will for us and the power to carry that out.
• Having had a spiritual awakening as the result of these steps, we tried
to carry this message to alcoholics and practice these principles in all
our affairs.
SOURCE: The Twelve Steps are reprinted with permission of Alcoholics Anonymous World Services, Inc.
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The American Medical Association declared alcoholism a disease based on: Alcoholism: Group of illnesses in which the influences of genes and the
environment ebb and flow over the course of the at-risk lifetime.
• Known etiology.
• Symptoms get worse over time. Adoption studies.
• Known outcomes. • Adopted sons of alcoholic biological parents are four times more likely
to become alcoholics.
12-step program (an informal biopsychosocial spiritual model) based on the • Sons of alcoholic biological parents are more likely to be classified as
disease model. alcoholics at an earlier age than their peers.
• Assumes alcoholic/addict is predisposed to addiction by genetically
transmitted at-risk factors. • Daughters of alcoholic fathers exhibit a high incidence of somatic
anxiety and frequent physical complaints.
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The Twelve Steps of Alcoholics Anonymous 1 Personality Traits and Personality Disorders 1
• We admitted we were powerless over alcohol—that our lives had Addictive personality: Over simplistic and labels all alcoholics and other
become unmanageable. addicts as possessing a particular personality that:
• Came to believe that a Power greater than ourselves could restore us
to sanity. • Leads to addictive and compulsive behavior.
• Made a decision to turn our will and our lives over to the care of God It is better to say:
as we understood Him. Individuals have psychological vulnerability due to many different
• Made a searching and fearless moral inventory of ourselves. personality traits
• Admitted to God, to ourselves, and to another human being the exact • Psychological vulnerability: Personality traits that make a pattern of
nature of our wrongs. substance dependence more likely to develop.
• Were entirely ready to have God remove all these defects of character.
• Humbly asked Him to remove our shortcomings.
• Made a list of all persons we had harmed and became willing to make
amends to them.
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Three-dimensional model of personality. Drug use is a purposeful attempt by the user to:
• Harm avoidant: Cautious, apprehensive, fatigable, and inhibited.
• Reward dependent: Ambitious, sympathetic, warm, industrious, • Assuage painful affective states.
sentimental, persistent, and moody. • Manage psychological problems and disorders.
• Novelty seeking: Impulsive, excitable, exploratory, quick-tempered,
fickle, and extravagant.
Explored to help users:
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Attachment and Substance Abuse Factors Contributing to Alcohol/Drug Use in the Family
• Disruptions in attachment create problems in connection. • Imbalance in parenting. • Significant trauma and stress in
• Difficulty in interpersonal bonds disrupts self-compassion and • Marital discord. the family.
compassion for others. • Alcoholic/addict behavior. • Physical, emotional, sexual,
• Alcohol and drugs are used to compensate for disconnection, and psychological violation.
• Imbalanced and dysfunctional
dissatisfaction in relationships, and to alleviate pain and suffering. family interaction. • Inappropriate boundaries.
• The result is disconnection from spouses/partners, family members, • Shame, abandonment, and
and friends, as alcohol/drugs become the primary relationship. rejection.
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Factors in Adolescent Abuse of Drugs (PEACE) Other Factors That Contribute to Substance Abuse
Impulsivity/disinhibition.
• Personality traits such as sensation seeking and aggressiveness.
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Many addicts/alcoholics report that they don’t expect to live very long.
• Thinking that their life span is limited, they are not concerned about
having good physical health.
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Pessimism Optimism
Permanent Very temporary
Pervasive Specific
Personalized External
SOURCE: Learned Optimism by Martin Seligman, Pocket Press, 1991.
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