05.08.2024
A psychoactive substance is any substance which alters the state of consciousness, mood or behavior.
Because of the interconnectivity of the world, it’s now extremely easy to gain access to any psychoactive substance or drug, whether synthetic or natural. Continuous unmonitored psychoactive substance consumption can lead to a multitude of health issues of which the most notable is substance use disorder and addiction. Because of the many negative effects these substances have, their production and distribution are either illegal, or under strict regulation and control by the government (medicine such as amphetamines or morphine etc.).
Substance use disorder (SUD) is classified as a mental disorder which affects the brain and behavior. It is considered a disorder of the brain because of the significant functional changes it creates in the neural regions associated with reward, stress and self-control. These changes can persist long after the substance use ends.
The main reasons for the start of consumption of psychoactive substances are:
Addiction is considered the most extreme form of substance abuse disorder. It is defined as a chronic, repeating disorder which is characterized by compulsively trying to acquire the substance and use it, despite the knowledge of the negative consequences.
Addiction can have other forms, associated with gambling, video games, internet or other specific behaviors. We here are focusing on addiction in relation to the use of psychoactive substances.
One should keep in mind that some psychoactive substances are socially and legally acceptable and that their production and use is considered normal, or even a positive in some situations. This doesn’t mean their misuse isn’t dangerous. The misuse of medicine, coffee, tobacco or alcohol can lead to addiction as well as other serious health issues.
Psychoactive substances are divided into categories by the effects they have on the nervous system:
As state by the special hospital for addiction “Drajzerova”, substance addiction the presence of at least three of the following symptoms:
There are psychological and physiological aspects to substance addiction. Alcohol, sedatives and opiates lead to both, other substances usually lead to psychological addiction which can have very severe symptoms which affect the general psycho-physiological state of the addict.
Many of the more specific symptoms depend on the specific situation and substance.
Modern science has established that many factors contribute to the development, and maintenance of this disorder.
People with substance abuse and addiction problems are often stigmatized (“junkies”), but it is important to understand that this is a disorder which comes about because of many different and complex factors and that these people need help and support to overcome these problems.
There are many ways to treat substance use disorder. Treatments are individualized and vary depending on the specific person and substance.
The treatments require continuity and monitoring.
Because substance use disorder has a high comorbidity and overlapping with other mental disorders, it is often a good idea to treat them simultaneously instead of separately.
It is necessary for the practitioner or diagnostician to give adequate treatment for the specific situation. It is necessary to take into account the specific combination of the disorders, symptoms, age, substance and situation. If you have doubts that you or someone close to you is experiencing problems with substance use, seek advice from a doctor or other qualified healthcare professional that could help you with diagnosing and finding adequate treatment for your specific situation.
It is most common for treatment to combine pharmacotherapy (medicaments) with psychotherapy.
The first step is detoxification which means cleaning the body from the problematic substance. Depending on the intensity of the problem, pharmacotherapy can be prescribed to help relieve the symptoms of the abstinence crisis.
After this, the most common step is psychotherapy, which is most often based on cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) or other forms of behavioral therapy. These types of therapy are focused on realization of goals and learning healthy behavioral, cognitive and emotional patterns. Their strength is commonly also in the easing of the other mental health problems which are often associated with substance abuse. It is common for the psychotherapy to include the family of the individual, they need help as well, since this problem affects not only the individual but those closest to them also. It is also important that the family learns and understands how they can provide adequate support.
Pharmacotherapy can also be included in the therapeutic plan, as a way to regulate the chemical imbalance in the brain, ease the longing for the substance, as well as the symptoms of the abstinence crisis.
The specific pharmacotherapy in a big way is dependent on the specific substance in question.
Written by: Bachelor of Psychology, Aleksa Holcer.
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