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Drug Abuse And Addiction - NIH Office of Science Education

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The Brain: Understanding Neuobiology Through the Study <strong>of</strong> AdditionWhat the Teacher DoesHave students play the game again now that they can relate it tothe issues <strong>of</strong> drug abuse and drug addiction.Ask students if they played the game any differently this time. Didthey make different choices?Discuss the idea <strong>of</strong> the switch card. Does anyone really know atwhat point in drug abuse the brain changes and the person whois abusing drugs the abuser becomes an addict? How could youmodify the card game to account for this?Have the students play the game again, but leave the switch cardface down this time.Continue the discussion <strong>of</strong> the game and its relationship to drugabuse and addiction. Ask students to summarize the main pointsthat the game conveys:• <strong>Drug</strong> abuse involves choice.• The point at which a person’s brain is changed and drug abusebecomes addiction is different and unknown for each individual.• Everyone has risk factors.• A person does not become addicted to drugs after one episode <strong>of</strong> abuse.To model the fact that one episode <strong>of</strong> drug abuse can result inlethal consequences (which is different from addiction), insert thejokers into the pile <strong>of</strong> choice cards. Have the students play the gameagain. If a student draws a joker, the game is over for that student.ProcedureReferencePage 110Step 4Page 110Step 5Page 110Step 6Page 110Step 7Page 110Step 8Page 111Step 9(optional)Activity 4: Environmental, Behavioral, and Social Influences on<strong>Drug</strong> <strong>Abuse</strong> and <strong>Addiction</strong>Display the top section <strong>of</strong> a transparency <strong>of</strong> Master 4.5. Ask Page 111students to answer the question.Step 1Reveal the next section <strong>of</strong> Master 4.5. Again have students answerthe question and discuss the responses.Reveal the remaining section <strong>of</strong> Master 4.5 and have students readthe case studies.Page 111Step 2Page 112Step 3118

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