Understanding Addiction as a Chronic Disease

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Explore the concept of addiction as a chronic disease, distinguishing between acute and chronic conditions, and delving into personal stories that shed light on living with chronic illnesses. Discover why addiction is considered a chronic disease and how individuals cope with long-term health challenges.


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  1. Neurological Disorders Lesson 5.7 Is addiction a chronic disease?

  2. Do Now: Define the term disease. Categorize the following diseases as acute or chronic. High blood pressure Type I diabetes Strep throat Common cold Chickenpox HIV Depression Meningitis Pneumonia Asthma Arthritis Cancer Ear infection Epilepsy Multiple sclerosis Addiction

  3. What is a disease? Abnormal condition affecting the body

  4. Acute vs Chronic How would you describe acute diseases? Short duration but may be very intense and have a rapid onset. How would you describe chronic diseases? Persist over a long period of time.

  5. Acute Conditions Which of the Do Now diseases are acute? Short duration. Strep throat Common cold Chickenpox Meningitis Pneumonia Ear infection

  6. Chronic Conditions Which of the Do Now disease are chronic? Persist for a long period of time. High blood pressure Type I diabetes HIV Depression Asthma Arthritis Cancer Epilepsy Multiple sclerosis Addiction

  7. Why is addiction considered to be a chronic disease? Addiction causes changes in the brain. Addiction is the compulsive, non-voluntary use of drugs. People are never completely cured of their addictions.

  8. Dealing with Chronic Disease

  9. Ruths Story

  10. Mikes Story

  11. Carols Story

  12. Lauras Story

  13. Lennys Story

  14. Daniels Story

  15. Comparing the Cases Who was cured of their disease? What is the difference between treatment and cure? How are the treatments for the different diseases similar? How are they different? How were the actions and strategies that the individuals took to deal with their diseases similar? How were they different?

  16. Addiction is a Chronic Disease Drug addiction results in chronic effects on brain activity, just as heart disease results in chronic effects on heart activity. Brain Healthy brain Addicted brain Heart Healthy heart Diseased heart

  17. Homework You are an advisor to a government agency that needs to decide whether or not insurance companies should be required to cover treatment for addiction. Write a paragraph to help the agency make the right choice. Nova - Addiction

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