Mental Health

Ghanaian Drug Baron, Limping Man Finally Jailed

Ghanaian drug baron, Limping Man finally jailed
Filed under: cocaine treatment trials
In a judgment that lasted less than an hour, the trial judge, Justice Logoh, said he found the accused person guilty of importing the 77 cocaine parcels with each weighing 30 kilograms into the country and described his denial of the offence as a … Read more on spyghana.com

 

Brett Vottero, prosecutor in Anthony Baye arson/murder trial, announces
Filed under: cocaine treatment trials
“I have, for 30 years, emphasized the need to ensure people convicted of cocaine and heroin offenses get appropriate treatment,” he said. Vottero said he sees the district attorney as playing a key role in protecting public safety and promoting justice … Read more on GazetteNET

 

School Named After Robert Munsch Causes Community Uproar

School named after Robert Munsch causes community uproar
Filed under: robert munsch cocaine addiction
Munsch, a resident of Guelph, has made it public he battled addictions to cocaine and alcohol in the past. MORE: Robert Munsch and slaying the dragon. Munsch has also disclosed his struggles with mental health and his diagnosis of having bipolar disorder. Read more on Hamilton Spectator

 

Not everyone happy with Munsch school
Filed under: robert munsch cocaine addiction
If you drive down King Street in Mount Albert, you will eventually pass the shell of Robert Munsch Public School, which is the new public school set to open next year. … Mr. Munsch has made it public he battled addictions to cocaine and alcohol in … Read more on YorkRegion.com

 

How Does Cocaine Effects the Different Parts of the Brain?

Question by pingping: how does cocaine effects the different parts of the brain?
what is dopamine? how does cocaine effects the different parts of the brain?

Best answer:

Answer by amie r
The most extensively studied effect of cocaine on the central nervous system is the blockage of the dopamine transporter protein. Dopamine transmitter released during neural signaling is normally recycled via the transporter; i.e., the transporter binds the transmitter and pumps it out of the synaptic cleft back into the pre-synaptic neuron, where it is taken up into storage vesicles. Cocaine binds tightly at the dopamine transporter forming a complex that blocks the transporter’s function. The dopamine transporter can no longer perform its reuptake function, and thus dopamine accumulates in the extracellular space (synaptic cleft). This results in an enhanced and prolonged post-synaptic effect of dopaminergic signalling at dopamine receptors on the receiving neuron. Prolonged exposure to cocaine, as occurs with habitual use, leads to homeostatic dysregulation of normal (i.e. without cocaine) dopaminergic signaling via downregulation of dopamine receptors and enhanced signal transduction. The decreased dopaminergic signalling after chronic cocaine use may contribute to depressive mood disorders and sensitize this important brain reward circuit to the reinforcing effects of cocaine (e.g. enhanced dopaminergic signalling only when cocaine is self-administered). This sensitization contributes to the intractable nature of addiction and relapse.

Ending It All by Their Own Hand: Corps Probes Marine Suicides

Ending it all by their own hand: Corps probes Marine suicides
Filed under: early stages cocaine addiction
Mentors use these meetings to look for six signs of trouble: disciplinary problems, relationship turmoil, substance abuse, money problems, mental health and social withdrawal. If a mentor decides that one of his Marines is struggling, … They hope to … Read more on Military Times

 

Cover Story David Fetzer's Last Act Page 1
Filed under: early stages cocaine addiction
The Centers for Disease Control & Prevention reported recently that the number of accidental prescription-drug overdoses in the United States has reached 16,500 per year—a small city of deaths—claiming more lives than illegal heroin and cocaine … Read more on Salt Lake City Weekly

 

What Is a “Mark Group”?

Question by stonerosedesigndotcom: What is a “Mark Group”?

Best answer:

Answer by Mad Mac
It might be psychologist’s jargon for a substance abuse group along the lines outlined in a book by Mark and Faude, 1995.

Try “Mark and Faude, 1995” in Yahoo! web search for a link to “psycho-dynamic psychotherapy for cocaine use disorders” or just type in the last words in quotes into your search engine.

Hope this helps, good luck in your research, good mental health, peace and Love!

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Aunt Charged With Drug Trafficking in Ryan Good Death

Aunt charged with drug trafficking in Ryan Good death
Filed under: drug abuse of cocaine
“I feel there's a transition where the police were used to investigating illicit drug use, illicit trafficking – the cocaine, heroin or investigating those types of crimes,” she said. “Where now, prescription drug abuse has taken over a lot of that … Read more on Globalnews.ca

 

Floridians Are Mixing Heroin With Other Drugs and It's Killing Them
Filed under: drug abuse of cocaine
… found locally in fatal drug mixes is the prescription tranquilizer benzodiazepine (followed by alcohol, oxycodone, and cocaine), not surprising perhaps because in recent years Florida has stood at the epicenter of a massive wave of prescription … Read more on Miami New Times (blog)