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1 Altering Consciousness With Drugs Psychoactive substances are drugs that affect consciousness, perception, mood, and behavior.

2 Regular and excessive use can lead to substance abuse (disrupts life/ relationships) or substance dependence (physical or psychological need for substance). Altering Consciousness With Drugs

3 Regular and excessive use can lead to tolerance (need for higher dosages) or withdrawal (physical, behavioral, cognitive symptoms when reduced or stopped). Altering Consciousness With Drugs

4 Depressants Alcohol, barbiturates and benzodiazepines are depressants that slow the activity of the central nervous system (reduce stress, induce sleep)

5 Altering Consciousness With Drugs Alcohol use is associated with a range of medical and psychological consequences. One major effect is on parts of the brain responsible for inhibiting behavior.

6 Altering Consciousness With Drugs The effects of alcohol are related to blood alcohol concentration (BAC), an indication of the amount of alcohol in the blood. Your BAC is determined by how much you drink, the time you take to drink it, your weight, and whether you have consumed food before or while drinking.

7 Altering Consciousness With Drugs Expectations about the effects of alcohol can influence drinking patterns. The relation of alcohol to violence, however, seems to be due to its biological effects, not to expectations.

8 Altering Consciousness With Drugs The rate of alcohol abuse and dependence is higher in men than in women.

9 Altering Consciousness With Drugs Like alcohol, barbiturates and benzodiazepines are depressants that slow the activity of the central nervous system.

10 Lethargic State GREATLY decreased awareness accompanied by extreme physical changes: Drowsy, reduced heart rate, respiration and blood pressure. Smaller, slower focal point

11 Mental characteristics: Indecisive, confused, unable to concentrate, forgetful Emotional characteristics: Irritable, agitated, apathetic, inappropriate emotional reactions Lethargic State

12 Causes of Lethargy 1. Hormonal/ Chemical imbalance: Hypoglycemia (low blood sugar) Low Sugar “crash” Hypothyroid (slower metabolism)

13 2. Depressants Alcohol Barbiturates Sedatives – NyQuil Tranquilizers (Valium/ Xanax) Causes of Lethargy

14 3. Emotional Reaction Sadness Boredom 4. Clinical Depression 5.Illness/ Injury 6. Exhaustion Causes of Lethargy

15 Hyper-Alert State Greatly increased awareness accompanied by major physiological changes Can be good (fight or flight) or bad (harmful stressors)

16 Altering Consciousness With Drugs Stimulants such as amphetamines speed up activity of CNS. most widely used stimulant is caffeine, found chocolate and beverages such as coffee.

17 Stimulants: Hyper-Alert Nicotine, major component of tobacco smoke, associated with preventable diseases heart disease. Cocaine can get to brain quickly and cause powerful high followed by dramatic low.

18 Chemical/Hormonal imbalance Hyperglycemia Hyperthyroid (gland in neck, controls metabolism) Adrenaline (epinephrine) fight or flight response Causes of Hyper-Alert State

19 Emotional reaction Eustress – positive (laughter) Adrenalin/ epinephrine (fight infection) Distress – negative (stress) –Norepinephrine and epinephrine Hyper-Alert State

20 Stimulants –Increase activity of the CNS –Block dopamine reuptake Amphetamines, cocaine, Ritalin Caffeine, nicotine, No Doz Hyper-Alert State

21 State of Euphoria OVERWHELMING, intense POSITIVE feelings Focal point is inward Focus on how good you feel, lose touch with external reality

22 1. Religious/ Occult experiences –-praying to point of being overcome with emotion 2. Intense POSITIVE emotion –Much more intense than positive eustress in hyper- alert state Causes of Euphoria

23 3.Narcotics/ Hallucinogens: Cause changes in thinking (cognition), emotion, self- awareness and perceptions. Affect a variety of neurotransmitter receptors. Causes of Euphoria

24 3. Drugs (cont’d) Ecstasy/ MDMA: Rush of serotonin – pleasure Hallucinogens: LSD, PCP, marijuana (THC) Narcotics: - absence of pain opium, morphine, codeine, heroine, percoset/ oxycotin Causes of Euphoria

25 4. Sexual arousal (orgasm) Causes of Euphoria

26 Meditation State of greatly increased internal awareness characterized by reduced physical activity and reduction of external/ environmental awareness

27 Inducement: Physical relaxation –3 deep, cleansing breaths –Stretching, yoga, isometrics Mental relaxation –Internal focal point (breathing) –Isolated audio stimuli –Mantra – rhythmic chanting Meditation

28 Uses of Meditation 1. Stress control 2. Religion 3. Anger-management 4. Medical conditions- heart, migraines, and cancers

29 How do I Meditate? There are numerous amounts of ways can do many of them at nearly any time 1. Deep cleansing breaths

30 Inducing Meditation “In through the nose, out through the mouth” 2. Stretching isometrics

31 Hypnosis Hypnosis, a heightened state of suggestibility, can be traced to the 18th century, when Franz Anton Mesmer claimed he had the power to induce magnetic equilibrium in the bodies of his patients.

32 State of increased awareness characterized by susceptibility to unconscious suggestion –Induced by someone else –External focal point –Suggestion planted in unconscious mind Hypnosis

33 In age regression, a hypnotized person appears to return to childhood or past lives. Research indicates age regression results in reporting of fantasies or memories suggested by the hypnotist.

34 Hypnosis In age progression, a hypnotized person envisions a future event (success). Positive mental imagery.

35 altered state of consciousness? differ from a state of relaxation (meditative). Hypnosis

36 Hypnosis used to reduce pain in various kinds of medical treatments. What aspect of hypnosis responsible for pain reduction: relaxation, distraction, or expectations

37 Hypnosis Differs from meditation because hypnosis is used as psychotherapy


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