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Infobox disease Name Substanceabuse Image Rational scale to assess the harm of drugs mean physical harm ... eMedicineSubj eMedicineTopic MeshID D019966 Substanceabuse , also known as drug abuse , refers ... November 2011 Substanceabuse drug abuse does is not limited to mood altering or psycho active drugs. Activity is also considered substanceabuse when inappropriately used as in the case of propofol ... and psychoactive substances are not the only drugs of abuse. Substanceabuse often includes problems ... justice definitions. Substanceabuse is a form of substance related disorder . Classification Public ... alcohol or drug abuse, many public health professionals have adopted phrases such as substance and alcohol ... ICD , no longer recognize drug abuse as a current medical diagnosis. Instead, DSM has adopted substance ... using either substanceabuse or drug abuse , instead using the term harmful use to cover physical ... Abuse are considered Substance Use Disorders.... ref name DSM4 However, other definitions differ ... or amphetamines constitutes drug abuse implies that we have already decided that substance is harmful ... settings, however drugs for substanceabuse treatment have faced many barriers. Naltrexone , a drug ..., the percentage of adolescents who meet criteria for substanceabuse is significantly lower close ... alcohol ref http www.who.int entity substanceabuse publications global status report 2004 overview.pdf ... in 1980, was the first to recognize substanceabuse including drug abuse and substance dependence as conditions separate from substanceabuse alone, bringing in social and cultural factors. The definition ... withdrawal or tolerance. In 1987 the DSM III R category psychoactive substanceabuse, which ..., with or without tolerance and withdrawal whereas substanceabuse is problematic use without compulsive use, significant tolerance, or withdrawal. Substanceabuse can be harmful to your health and may ... for the diagnose ref name DSM4 DSM IV TR defines substanceabuse as ref name fn 3 American Psychiatric ... more details
The Center for SubstanceAbuse Treatment CSAT is an government agency agency of the United States government. It is a part of the SubstanceAbuse and Mental Health Services Administration SAMHSA , within the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services DHHS . CSAT was established in October 1992 with a Congressional mandate to expand the availability of effective treatment and recovery services for alcohol and drug problems. CSAT supports a variety of activities aimed at fulfilling its mission To improve the lives of individuals and families affected by alcohol and drug abuse by ensuring access to clinically sound, cost effective addiction treatment that reduces the health and social costs to our communities and the nation. CSAT works with States and community based groups to improve and expand existing substanceabuse treatment services under the SubstanceAbuse Prevention and Treatment Block Grant Program. CSAT also supports SAMHSA s free treatment referral service to link people with the community based substanceabuse services they need. Because no single treatment approach is effective for all persons, CSAT supports the nation s effort to provide multiple treatment modalities, evaluate treatment effectiveness, and use evaluation results to enhance treatment and recovery approaches. The current director of CSAT is H. Westley Clark , M.D., J.D., M.P.H., C.A.S., F.A.S.A.M. External links http csat.samhsa.gov CSAT home page Category United States Department of Health and Human Services US org stub ... more details
The Center for SubstanceAbuse Prevention CSAP is an government agency agency of the United States government under the Department of Health and Human Services DHHS and the SubstanceAbuse and Mental Health Services Administration SAMHSA . Established in 1992 from the previous Office of SubstanceAbuse Prevention, its mission is to reduce the use of illegal substances and the abuse of legal ones. CSAP promotes self esteem and cultural pride as a way to reduce the attractiveness of drugs, advocates raising taxes as a way to discourage drinking alcohol by young people, develops alcohol and drug abuse drug curricula , and funds research on alcohol and drug abuse prevention. CSAP strongly encourages the use of evidence based programs for drug and alcohol prevention. Evidence based programs are programs that have been rigorously and scientifically evaluated to show effectiveness in reducing or preventing drug use. The current director of CSAP is Frances Harding. External links http prevention.samhsa.gov about default.aspx CSAP home page References references DEFAULTSORT Center For SubstanceAbuse Prevention Category United States Department of Health and Human Services Category Drug policy organizations based in the United States Category Temperance organizations in the United States ... more details
The Canadian Centre on SubstanceAbuse CCSA is a national non governmental Charitable organization charity with a legislated mandate to reduce alcohol and other drug related harm. The organization br br provides leadership that allows for the development, implementation and monitoring of national priorities fosters a knowledge translation environment where evidence informs policy, practice and action and br creates, sustains and leverages partnerships that maximize individual and collective efforts. CCSA has 45 staff and a number of research associates, and is located in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. The organization receives funding from Health Canada. br Key priorities include youth drug prevention reducing alcohol and substanceabuse, impaired driving, and abuse of pharmaceuticals supporting the substanceabuse workforce international drug policy and improving Canada s treatment system. br Abbreviation CCSA Formation 1988 Type Canadian charity br Purpose To reduce alcohol and drug related harm Headquarters Ottawa, Ontario, Canada Region served Canada Official Languages English, French Website http www.ccsa.ca Pages Splash.htm Related link Canadian Centre on SubstanceAbuse Act External links http www.ccsa.ca Pages Splash.htm CCSA website Category Charities based in Canada Category Medical and health organizations based in Canada Category Mental health organizations in Canada Canada stub health stub ... more details
unreferenced date May 2009 The National Center on Addiction and SubstanceAbuse CASA at Columbia University CASA was established in 1992 by Joseph A. Califano, Jr. The stated official goals of the organization are Inform Americans of the economic and social costs of substanceabuse and its impact on their lives. Assess what works in prevention, treatment, and law enforcement. Encourage every individual and institution to take responsibility to combat substanceabuse and addiction. Provide those on the front lines with the tools they need to succeed. Remove the stigma of abuse and replace shame and despair with hope. Since its inception CASA Columbia s policy research and analysis division has issued more than 70 reports characterizing the impact of substance use and addiction on America s systems and populations and developing cost effective recommendations for changes in policy and practice. CASA researchers and analysts have published more than 170 articles in peer reviewed journals, a number of which have come from scientists in the organization s health and treatment research and analysis division. The peer reviewed articles come from CASA Columbia studies which determine what substanceabuse and addiction treatment protocols work best for individual populations. CASA Columbia also develops field based programs and practices like its evidence based model CASASTART sup SM sup program that focus on helping high risk children and teens grow up healthy and drug free. All policy reports, programs, and the bibliography of CASA Columbia staff articles are available on the organization s web site. Funding for the policy papers, CASA Columbia s youth development programs and treatment division studies comes from government grants, corporate and foundation support and private ... and SubstanceAbuse at Columbia University Drug policy Category Columbia University Category Research ... and substanceabuse organizations Category Drug policy organizations based in the United States Category ... more details
Infobox musical artist See Wikipedia WikiProject Musicians name SubstanceAbuse image SA.jpg caption background group or band origin Los Angeles , California genre Hip hop music Hip Hop years active 1998 &ndash Present label Threshold Recordings current members Subz br Eso Tre SubstanceAbuse is a Los Angeles based hip hop group consisting of the duo Subz Justin Hollingsworth and Eso Tre John Heath . Their debut album, Overproof , was released in 2006, and features cameos from Kool Keith , MF Doom , Motion Man , Saafir , and Rasco . The group is getting ready to release their sophomore effort, Background Music . Discography Albums Overproof Threshold Recordings , 2006 EPs Brand New Crime Rocketship Records, 1998 References http www.urbansmarts.com interviews substanceabuse.htm urbansmarts Interview http legacymag.net sa sa.htm legacy magazine Intervew External links http www.weapon shaped.com substanceabuse Official website MySpace substanceabuse Official SubstanceAbuse Category American hip hop groups ... more details
refimprove date July 2011 wikify date July 2011 Substanceabuse prevention , also known as drug abuse prevention , is a process that attempts to prevent the onset of substanceabusesubstance use or limit ... of substances is reduced as well as the demand. Substanceabuse prevention efforts typically focus on minors ... of substanceabuse among youth and adolescents. A protective factor refers to anything that prevents or reduces vulnerability for the development of a disorder such as SubstanceAbuse Disorder. Research ... 2 collects information at the SubstanceAbuse Prevention Summit held at the Snug Harbor Officer s Club ... Michael Turner of Mobile Security Squadron Two MSS 2 collects information at the SubstanceAbuse Prevention ... in educating children and families about the harms of substanceabuse. There are mediating factors of classroom based substanceabuse that have been analyzed through research. There are specific ... and Possibilities. Committee on the Prevention of Mental Disorders and SubstanceAbuse Among Children .... Committee on the Prevention of Mental Disorders and SubstanceAbuse Among Children, Youth and Young ... on the Prevention of Mental Disorders and SubstanceAbuse Among Children, Youth and Young Adults Research ... of Mental Disorders and SubstanceAbuse Among Children, Youth and Young Adults Research Advances ... for SubstanceAbuse Prevention Reach Out non profit 0 0 1 3 References reflist Unreferenced date December ... Hot Topic Drug and Alcohol Abuse Prevention Service learning related substanceabuse prevention information ... SubstanceAbuse and Mental Health Services Administration drug use Category Substance related disorders Category Drug addiction Category Substanceabuse fi Ehk isev p ihdety ... including crack cocaine , methamphetamine , steroid s, club drugs such as MDMA , and opioid s. Of these, substanceabuse prevention typically focuses on alcohol, tobacco, and marijuana based on gateway ... use in youth. Environmental factors in the child s youth are child abuse, exposure to drugs, lack ... more details
The Army SubstanceAbuse Program is an anti substanceabuse program in the United States Army , operated by the Army Center for SubstanceAbuse Programs. The program is governed by AR 600 85, MEDCOM Reg 40 51, ALARACT 062 2011, DA Pam 600 85, and the Employee Assistance Program EAP . Army policy states that the program is to be supported by a soldier s entire chain of command , including the Commanding officer commander . ref cite web title ASAP Public Home Laws & Regulations url http acsap.army.mil sso pages public laws overview.jsp publisher United States Army Center for SubstanceAbuse accessdate 26 July 2011 ref Mission and objectives The mission of the Army Center for SubstanceAbuse Programs ACSAP is to strengthen the overall fitness and effectiveness of the Army s workforce, to conserve manpower, and to enhance the combat readiness of soldiers. The following are the objectives of the ACSAP Increase individual fitness and overall unit readiness. Provide services which are proactive and responsive to the needs of the Army s workforce and emphasize alcohol and other drug abuse deterrence ... role in substanceabuse prevention, drug and alcohol testing, early ID of problems, rehabilitation ... drug abuse. The methods used by the Army are the Army Drug and Alcohol Prevention Training ADAPT program and Prime for Life. All Soldiers and other beneficiaries screened for substanceabuse issues will receive ... 600 85 http www.apd.army.mil pdffiles r600 85.pdf The Army SubstanceAbuse Program Website http acsap.army.mil ..., and careers. Restore to duty those substance impaired soldiers who have the potential for continued military service. Provide effective alcohol and other drug abuse prevention and education at all ... corps members by reducing the effects of the abuse of alcohol and other drugs. Improve readiness by extending ... soldiers and other beneficiaries as potential or actual substance abusers. This identification ... for counseling and rehabilitation will be reported through Army alcohol and drug abuse channels to the ACSAP ... more details
Infobox Legislation shorttitle Canadian Centre on SubstanceAbuse Act image imagesize caption longtitle An Act to establish the Canadian Centre on SubstanceAbuse citation http laws.justice.gc.ca en C 13.4 FullText.html Canadian Centre on SubstanceAbuse Act enactedby Parliament of Canada dateenacted dateassented September 13, 1988 datesigned datecommenced November 1, 1988 bill billcitation billdate introducedby 1streading 2ndreading 3rdreading whitepaper committeereport amendments repeals related summary keywords The Canadian Centre on SubstanceAbuse Act is a Canadian Canadian government government legislation royal assent signed into law on September 13, 1988. The purpose of the Act is to establish the Canadian Centre on SubstanceAbuse , recognized as a Charitable organization charity , for the purposes of the Income Tax Act , overseen by Health Canada . The Centre s purpose is to promote increased awareness on the part of Canadians of matters relating to alcohol and drug abuse and their increased participation in the reduction of harm associated with such abuse, and to promote the use and effectiveness of programs of excellence that are relevant to alcohol and drug abuse by a promoting and supporting consultation and co operation among governments, the business community and labour, professional and voluntary organizations in matters relating to alcohol and drug abuse b contributing to the effective exchange of information on alcohol and drug abuse c facilitating and contributing to the development and application of knowledge and expertise in the alcohol and drug abuse field d promoting and assisting in the development of realistic and effective policies and programs aimed at reducing the harm associated with alcohol and drug abuse and e promoting increased awareness among Canadians of the nature and extent of international efforts to reduce alcohol and drug abuse ... . Reference see infobox citation DEFAULTSORT Canadian Centre On SubstanceAbuse Act Category 1988 in law ... more details
Infobox Newspaper name SubstanceAbuse & Disability Services Report type Newsletter format Online journal foundation 1992 owners CD Publications publisher Mike Gerecht editor Laura Ainsley headquarters 8204 Fenton Street br Silver Spring, MD Silver Spring , Maryland MD 20910 br United States SubstanceAbuse & Disability Services Report is a news service or newsletter produced in Silver Spring, Maryland by CD Publications . SDR reports on public and private sources of funding for substanceabuse treatment prevention and disability programs. It also covers activities of the United States and federal or state agencies. This publication, formerly published by CD Publications , has been discontinued, and is no longer published. Category Addiction and substanceabuse organizations Category Publications established in 1992 Category Newsletters ... more details
The Guam Department of Mental Health and SubstanceAbuse DMHSA, lang ch Dipattamenton Salut Hinasso Yan Abuson Amot is a government agency of Guam. The agency s main facility is located in Tamuning , across from Guam Memorial Hospital . ref name About http dmhsa.guam.gov about dmhsa About DMHSA . Guam Department of Mental Health and SubstanceAbuse. Retrieved on October 21, 2010. ref ref http dmhsa.guam.gov facilities Facilities . Guam Department of Mental Health and SubstanceAbuse. Retrieved on October 21, 2010. DMHSA Facility Click here to view Location Map Location 790 Gov. Camacho Road, Tamuning, Guam 96913. http dmhsa.guam.gov userfiles File dmhbig.jpg Map . ref Senate of Guam Guam Senator M.K. Hartsock introduced a bill that would create the DMHSA. Hartsock s bill became public law 17 21, and the DMHSA was established on August 19, 1983. Prior to that date, the Guam Memorial Hospital provided mental health services. ref name About References reflist External links Portalbox Micronesia Health and fitness http dmhsa.guam.gov Guam Department of Mental Health and SubstanceAbuse Category Government of Guam Category Government agencies established in 1983 Guam stub ... more details
agency logo logo width agency name United States SubstanceAbuse and Mental Health Services Administration ... chief1 position Administrator, SubstanceAbuse and Mental Health Services Administration parent agency ... http www.samhsa.gov www.samhsa.gov footnotes The SubstanceAbuse and Mental Health Services Administration ... to reduce illness, death, disability, and cost to society resulting from substanceabuse and mental ... SAMHSA to target effectively substanceabuse and mental health services to the people most in need ... Biography ref Organization SAMHSA s mission is to reduce the impact of substanceabuse and mental ... of mental disorders. The Center for SubstanceAbuse Prevention CSAP which seeks to prevent and reduce the abuse of illegal drugs, alcohol, and tobacco. The Center for SubstanceAbuse Treatment CSAT which supports the provision of effective substanceabuse treatment and recovery services. The Center ... strategy.aspx SAMHSA s 10 Strategic Initiatives ref Prevention of SubstanceAbuse and Mental Illness ..., to reduce existing disparities between the availability of substanceabuse and mental disorders and, those ... of mental and substanceabuse prevention & treatment services, to achieve the full potential ... FY11CJ.pdf SubstanceAbuse and Mental Health Services Administration Justification of Estimates ... SubstanceAbuse and Mental Health Services Administration SAMHSA http www.nih.gov about almanac ... of mental health services the Alcohol, Drug Abuse, and Mental Health Administration ADAMHA ... take action to promote emotional health and, to prevent and reduce mental illness, substance including tobacco abuse, and, suicide, across the lifespan Trauma and Justice Reduce the pervasive ... approaches throughout health and behavioral healthcare systems also, to divert people with substanceabuse and mental disorders away from criminal juvenile justice systems, and into trauma informed ... the barriers to accessing recovery sustaining programs for, homeless persons with mental and substance ... more details
substanceabuse or other forms of addiction, such as problem gambling and sexual addiction. ref Nova ... www.addictionservices.ns.ca ref Numerous Substance dependence addiction and substanceabuse services ... of substanceabuse prevention, intervention and treatment across the province. The newsletters ... alcohol drug rehab canada Canadadrugrehab.ca Canadian Centre on SubstanceAbuse The mandate of the Canadian Centre on SubstanceAbuse CCSA is to provide national leadership and evidence informed .... ref Canadian Centre on SubstanceAbuse. 2008 . About Us . Available at http www.ccsa.ca Eng AboutUs ... to substanceabuse issues, with clear emphasis on prevention, and provides full access to their publications .... The site, while not substanceabuse specific, does provides Canadian youths with the information ... APN , the Canadian Centre on SubstanceAbuse CCSA and Mothers Against Drunk Driving MADD . Please note ... on adult and teen addictions involving substanceabuse and gambling. Recent accolades include .... Although this website is not directly substanceabuse specific, it does provide numerous ... and projects tab on Management of SubstanceAbuse. This includes terminology and classification ... Centre on SubstanceAbuse CCSA and the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health CAMH . http www.who.int substanceabuse en WHOManagementofSubsstanceAbuse See also Detox See Detoxification Gambling ... Sex addiction See Sexual addiction Substanceabuse See Substanceabuse or Substance dependence ... And SubstanceAbuse Organizations Category Addiction and substanceabuse organizations ... Living tab of the official Health Canada website. Health Canada actively recognizes that substanceabuse is directly associated with the public safety of all Canadians. ref Canada. Department of Health ... and Drug Abuse , a good listing of drug and alcohol prevention publications, as well as other specialized ... and internet service specifically designated for children and youths. The service, although not substance ... more details
W. Bush administration controversies Substanceabuse controversy Category Alcohol in the United States Category Alcohol abuse ...Please do not remove or change this AfD message until the issue is settled AfDM page George W. Bush substanceabuse controversy 2nd nomination year 2011 month December day 31 substed yes origtag afdx help off End of AfD message, feel free to edit beyond this point Image George W Bush.jpeg thumb right 200px Former President George W. Bush Allegations of substanceabuse arose during the political career of List of Presidents of the United States 43rd United States President of the United States President George W. Bush , leading to controversy. Bush admitted to Alcohol abuse abusing alcohol until age 40. Alcohol Bush has described his days before his religious conversion in his 40s as his nomadic period and irresponsible youth and admitted to drinking too much in those years. In Fortunate Son Hatfield Fortunate Son George W. Bush and the Making of an American President by James Hatfield , Bush is quoted as saying that alcohol began to compete with my energies ... I d lose focus . Although Bush states that he was not an alcoholic , he has acknowledged that he was drinking too much . ref name kristof Nicholas Kristof Kristof, Nicholas , http query.nytimes.com gst fullpage.html?res 9D03E0DE153DF93AA15754C0A9669C8B63&sec &spon &partner permalink&exprod permalink How Bush Came to Tame His Inner Scamp , The New York Times , July 29, 2000. ref Nicholas D. Kristof quotes Bush s cousin Elsie Walker as saying, He was a riot. But afterward, when you re older, that can wear thin , and gives the example of Bush asking a proper female friend of his parents at a family cocktail party, So, what s sex like after 50, anyway? ref name kristof In December 1966 age 20 , he was arrested for disorderly conduct after he and some friends had a few beers and stole a Christmas wreath from a hotel. ref ... more details
Infobox Government agency agency name Oklahoma Department of Mental Health and SubstanceAbuse Services ... White commissioner Terri White chief1 position Commissioner of Mental Health and SubstanceAbuse Services chief2 name chief2 position parent agency Oklahoma Board of Mental Health and SubstanceAbuse ... and SubstanceAbuse Services ODMHSAS is an government agency agency of the Government of Oklahoma responsible for providing public health services relating to mental illness and substanceabuse . The Department is governed by the Board of Mental Health and SubstanceAbuse Services, composed of eleven ..., in turn, appoints the Commissioner of Mental Health and SubstanceAbuse Services to serve as the chief ... the occurrence of substanceabuse, violence , and other harmful behaviors among young people ... , the Chair of the Mental Health and SubstanceAbuse Board, and the Commissioner of Mental Health and SubstanceAbuse Services. Under Governor of Oklahoma Brad Henry , the Chair of the Board is Joel ... and the Commissioner of Mental Health and SubstanceAbuse Services. Mental Health and SubstanceAbuse Board The Mental Health and SubstanceAbuse Board is the governing board of the Department. The Board ... by education and experience in the area of substanceabuse recovery, who shall be appointed from a list of not less than ten names submitted to the Governor by a state association of substanceabuse ... Ronna Vanderslice, Ed.D. Gail Wood Organization Mental Health and SubstanceAbuse Services Board Commissioner ... and Prevention Area Prevention Resources Centers provides various mental health and substanceabuse ... children, and youths. Deputy Commissioner SubstanceAbuse Services Community Treatment Centers ... and treatment for individuals and families affected by alcohol an drug abuse. The Department directly ... of Employees Central Administration 145 Inpatient Hospitals 824 Community Based Programs 977 SubstanceAbuse Programs 240 Residential Care Programs 6 Total 2,192 References references See also Oklahoma ... more details
The Virginia Department of Mental Health, Mental Retardation, and SubstanceAbuse DMHMRSAS is a state agency of the Virginia Commonwealth of Virginia . The department operates Virginia s public mental health , intellectual disability and substanceabuse services system through a system of 40 locally run community services boards CSBs and 16 state operated facilities which serve children and adults who have or who are at risk of mental illness, serious emotional disturbance, intellectual disability, or substance use disorder s. Of the 16 state run facilities, seven are mental health facilities, five are mental retardation training centers, one is a psychiatric facility for children and adolescents, one is a medical center, one is a Geriatric psychiatry psychiatric geriatric hospital and one is a center for behavioral rehabilitation SVP . For placement in state facilities, patients are initially evaluated and referred from local CSBs. ref http www.dmhmrsas.virginia.gov AboutUs.htm ref Since 2005, DMHMRSAS has been working in earnest with a broad network of stakeholders to transform our system to enhance community based care for individuals, make overdue infrastructure improvements to our state facilities and to change the way services are delivered. In recent months, we have been further examining our system and working with state and local leadership to determine the services that will be needed in the future. Recent Lawsuits A lawsuit , filed the week of December 8, 2007, by the Virginia Office for Protection and Advocacy, requests the release of information about alleged Physical abuseabuse s at two state facilities operated by DMHMRSAS. ref name TimesDispatch12082007 MCKELWAY, BILL. Mental health officials are sued Va. agency refuses to detail patient s death, suit alleges. Richmond Times Dispatch, 8 December 2007 ref Reading from a prepared News release statement , on December 7, 2007 , Colleen Miller, director of the Virginia Office for Protection and Advocacy, expressed ... more details
Out of date date August 2009 Infobox Prison prison name California SubstanceAbuse Treatment Facility and State Prison, Corcoran image http www.cdcr.ca.gov Visitors images aerialShots SATF 8x10.jpg Aerial View location Corcoran, California coordinates coord 36.053 119.549 region US CA type landmark source wikimapia display inline,title status Operational classification Medium maximum capacity 3,424 population 7,628 223 populationdate fy 2005 06 ref name statistics cite web author California SubstanceAbuse Treatment Facility and State Prison, Corcoran title Institution Statistics url http www.cdcr.ca.gov Visitors Facilities SATF Institution Stats.html publisher California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation date 2009 accessdate 2009 08 20 ref opened August 1997 managed by California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation director Ken Clark, Warden California SubstanceAbuse Treatment Facility and State Prison, Corcoran SATF is a male only List of California state prisons state prison located in the city of Corcoran, California Corcoran , in Kings County, California . It is sometimes referred to as California SubstanceAbuse Treatment Facility , and Corcoran II . ref name CDCRWeb cite web author California SubstanceAbuse Treatment Facility and State Prison, Corcoran ... substanceabuse treatment for minimum security offenders with substanceabuse problems ... content abstract 84 1 8 Correctional SubstanceAbuse Treatment Programs in California a Historical Perspective ... 20 hours a week of individual and group substanceabuse counseling, addiction education, relapse prevention ... pdf csatfsps0103.pdf Management Review Audit. Warden Derral G. Adams. California SubstanceAbuse Treatment ... million, the Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation s in prison substanceabuse treatment ... Special Review Into In Prison SubstanceAbuse Programs Managed by the California Department of Corrections ... by the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation on substanceabuse programs for inmates ... more details
wiktionary Substance may refer to Chemical substance , a material with a definite chemical composition Drug substance Matter , the substance of which all physical objects are made Substance theory , theory positing that a substance is distinct from its properties. Substantial rapper a US musician Substance Joy Division album Substance Joy Division album Substance 1987 , a New Order album Substance , a song by Haste the Day from That They May Know You Metal Gear Solid 2 Substance , an update of the video game Metal Gear Solid 2 Sons of Liberty Substance Metal Gear Solid 2 Sons of Liberty disambig cs Substance fr Substance homonymie gl Substancia it Sostanza nl Substance pl Substancja ru sv Substance tl Sustansiya yi ... more details
cleanup linkrot date August 2011 Infobox album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name No Substance Type Album Artist Bad Religion Cover BadReligionNoSubstance.jpg Released May 15, 1998 Recorded 1997 1998 at Pyramid Sound, Polypterus Studio, Ithaca, New York Ithaca , New York Genre Punk rock Length 41 53 Label Atlantic Records Atlantic Original br Epitaph Records Epitaph Re release Producer Bad Religion , Alex Perialas , Ronnie Kimball Last album Tested br 1997 This album No Substance br 1998 Next album The New America br 2000 Album ratings rev1 Allmusic rev1Score Rating 2.5 5 ref Allmusic class album id r348580 pure url yes ref rev2 Robert Christgau rev2Score Rating Christgau dud ref http www.robertchristgau.com get artist.php?name bad religion ref rev3 Rolling Stone rev3Score Rating 3 5 ref http www.rollingstone.com artists badreligion albums album 103262 review 5945327 no substance ref No Substance is the tenth full length album by the punk rock band Bad Religion . It was the band s third or fourth, if the reissue of Recipe for Hate is counted release on Atlantic Records, and their second studio album since guitarist Brett Gurewitz s departure. No Substance was anticipated by both music critics and fans as a result of the band s previous worldwide successes with their 1994 major label debut Stranger Than Fiction Bad Religion album Stranger Than Fiction and its 1996 follow up The Gray Race . The album has been met with mixed reviews and was not as successful as band s past releases. The album was re released by Epitaph Records on September 15, 2008. Album cover The actress on the album cover is Kristen Johnston , who is best known for her roles as Sally Solomon in the late ... 2 14 title5 No Substance writer5 Graffin length5 3 04 title6 Raise Your Voice writer6 Graffin ... produced by Alex Perialas de No Substance es No Substance fr No Substance it No Substance nl No Substance pl No Substance pt No Substance sv No Substance ... more details
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A synthetic substance or synthetic compound usually refers to a substance that is artificially produced, rather than naturally. However, it may also refer to a substance or compound formed by any chemical reaction , either by artificial chemical synthesis or by biosynthesis . See also Synthesis disambiguation disambig ... more details
use is reduced or stopped. This, along with Substanceabuse are considered Substance Use Disorders ... which may include the same persons who, under the DSM IV , can be given the diagnosis of substance dependence or substanceabuse . See also DSM IV Codes The terms abuse and addiction have been defined ... uses the term substance dependence instead of addiction a maladaptive pattern of substanceabuse, leading ... feedback is suggested to be dampened by repeated substanceabuse. ref name pmid16771829 ... of substanceabuse and their addiction this is called Harm Reduction. People in treatment for addiction ...lead rewrite date August 2011 Globalize date April 2010 Infobox disease Name Substance dependency Image ... eMedicineSubj eMedicineTopic MeshID D019966 The section about substance dependence in the Diagnostic ... drugs despite problems related to use of the substance, substance dependence may be diagnosed. Compulsive ... and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders DSM IV , substance dependence is defined as blockquote When an individual persists in use of alcohol or other drugs despite problems related to use of the substance, substance dependence may be diagnosed. Compulsive and repetitive use may result in tolerance to the effect of the drug and withdrawal symptoms when use is reduced or stopped. This, along with SubstanceabuseSubstanceAbuse are considered Substance Use Disorders.... ref name DSM4 http www.behavenet.com capsules disorders subdep.htm DSM IV & DSM IV TR Substance Dependence ref blockquote Substance ... Producing Drugs defined addiction and habituation as components of drug abuse blockquote Drug addiction ... been made to find a term that could be applied to drug abuse generally. The component in common ... between physical and psychological psychic dependence. It said that drug abuse was a state of psychic ... to continue its use even to the point of abuse that is, to excessive or persistent use beyond medical need. blockquote The 1957 and 1964 definitions of addiction, dependence and abuse persist to the present ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Mental substance refers to the concept held by dualism dualists and idealism idealists , that minds are made up of non physical substance. This substance is often referred to as consciousness . This is opposed to the materialism materialists , who hold that what we normally think of as mental substance is ultimately physical matter i.e., brains . Ren Descartes Descartes , who was most famous for the assertion I think therefore I am, has had a lot of influence on the mind body problem. He used a more precise definition of the word substance than is currently popular that a substance is something which can exist without the existence of any other substance. For many philosophers, this word or the phrase mental substance has a special meaning. Gottfried Leibniz , belonging to the generation immediately after Descartes, held the position that the mental world was built up by monad s, mental objects that are not part of the physical world. See also Monism Dualism Pluralism philosophy of mind Pluralism Johannes Jacobus Poortman Monadology DEFAULTSORT Mental Substance Category Dualism Category Idealism Category Concepts in metaphysics ... more details