Comer, R.J. (2016). Fundamentals of Abnormal Psychology (8th ed). New York: Worth. ISBN#: 1-4641-7697-3
Application Response Chapter 10
(25 Points)
In this chapter’s application response I want you to critically think about the role of alcohol and marijuana (cannabis) in our society and the possible dangers related to both drugs. Although there certainly are dangers in the use of ANY drug, we find that alcohol is legal, yet many other drugs like marijuana are not. I want you to look specifically into what is dysfunctional, distressing, and dangerous about both substances, but also how use doesn’t necessarily mean those 3 “D’sâ€.
LET ME BE VERY CLEAR, ANY STATEMENTS YOU MAKE IN THIS ASSIGNMENT MUST BE BACKED BY EVIDENCE. DO NOT USE ONLY YOUR OPINION! GIVE AN INFORMED DISCUSSION OF THE ISSUES BY MAKING YOUR CONCLUSIONS BASED ON SCIENTIFIC EVIDENCE. IF YOU DO NOT DO SO, YOU WILL LOSE SIGNIFICANT POINTS.
1) What is Alcohol Use Disorder (alcoholism) and what do we mean by the term addiction?
a. Discuss the concept of Alcohol Use Disorder (alcoholism) and the causes of the disorder.
b. Discuss specifically the terms physical dependency and psychological dependency in regards to alcohol.
c. Discuss the terms related to physical dependency called withdrawal and tolerance. Discuss them through the lens of alcohol use and abuse.
2) What are the personal and societal impacts of Alcohol Use Disorder?
a. In what ways can alcohol and Alcohol Use Disorder lead to dangers for individuals and also the society around us?
b. In what ways can alcohol and Alcohol Use Disorder lead to dysfunction for individuals and also the society around us?
c. In what ways can alcohol and Alcohol Use Disorder lead to distress for individuals and also the society around us?
3) What is Cannabis Use Disorder (marijuana addiction) and what do we mean by the term addiction?
a. Discuss the concept of Cannabis Use Disorder (marijuana addiction) and the causes of the disorder.
b. Discuss specifically the terms physical dependency and psychological dependency in regards to marijuana use. (Especially when many will say “Marijuana isn’t addictive!â€)
c. Discuss the terms related to physical dependency called withdrawal and tolerance. Discuss them through the lens of marijuana use and abuse.
4) What are the personal and societal impacts of Cannabis Use Disorder?
a. In what ways can marijuana and Cannabis Use Disorder lead to dangers for individuals and also the society around us?
b. In what ways can marijuana and Cannabis Use Disorder lead to dysfunction for individuals and also the society around us?
c. In what ways can marijuana and Cannabis Use Disorder lead to distress for individuals and also the society around us?
5) Tie it all together…
a. Discuss your conclusions about the fact that alcohol is legal and marijuana is not.
b. Discuss how your thinking may have changed when discussing this topic. Tell me what you LEARNED from this thought process.
c. Keep in mind, this is not to sway you to believe both substances are either “good or badâ€, it is to have you critically consider the impacts of both substances on individuals and our society as a whole. This way you can make critically thought out conclusions about the use of these substances in your own life as well as throughout our society.
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Role of Alcohol and Marijuana (Cannabis) In Our Society and the Possible Dangers Related To Both Drugs
- Alcohol use disorder is continuous alcohol use that involves uncontrolled desire to drink persistently ignoring the health consequences, and prioritising alcohol use to other duties and obligations. It involves alcohol abuse and dependence.
Addiction refers to chronic disorder involving drug or substance use which is uncontrollable and compulsive amid repercussions.
- Alcoholism is a problematic pattern of alcohol use in which drinking is uncontrolled, persistent and oblivious of the problems. Symptoms of withdrawal accompany a rapid cessation of drinking. The statistical and diagnostic manual that relates to mental disorders provides the criterion for alcohol use problems in which eleven symptoms are used to classify the disorder as mild, moderate or severe. Some of the causes of alcohol use disorder include psychological traits such as low self-esteem and peer pressure. Genetic factors also contribute to a considerable percentage of alcoholism.
Physical dependency in alcoholism is the physiological state similar to addiction to alcohol in which withdrawal of the drug predictably leads…



