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Notes from Chapter 5
  • Psychology

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Meditation
  • Method people use to try to narrow their
    consciousness so that the stresses of the outside
    world fade away.

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Meditation
  • Part of some religious rituals
  • Helps people relax
  • Helps lower Blood Pressure rate, heart rate, and
    respiration rate

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Biofeedback
  • System that provides, or feedsback,
    information about something happening in the body.

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Biofeedback
  • People can control body functions (i.e. heart
    rate)
  • Produce alpha waves (relaxed) to cope with
    tension
  • People have learned to treat tension headaches,
    lower heart rate, and blood pressure.

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Hypnosis
  • Altered State of consciousness during which
    people respond to suggestions and behave as
    though they are in a trance.

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Hypnosis
  • Some psychologists wonder whether hypnosis truly
    is an altered state of consciousness for the
    following reasons
  • Some of the same effects achieved by hypnosis can
    also occur without hypnosis.
  • Brain wave patterns (EEG) show the same pattern
    as people who are awake.

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Franz Mesmer.
Coined the phrase, Mezmerize in the 1700s by
using Magnets to cure His patients of unwanted
aliments.
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Hypnotism today.
  • Can be used as an anesthetic, in surgery.
  • Used to reduce anxiety, manage pain, or overcome
    fear.

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Drugs and Consciousness
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Addiction
  • In reference to drugs, an addiction means that
    after a person takes that drug for a while,
    his/her body craves it just to feel normal.
  • Alcohol, Nicotine, and other drugs are addictive.

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  • http//www.youtube.com/watch?vQYlwSepW7Bs

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Drugs
  • Distort peoples perceptions, change their moods,
    or cause them to see or hear things that are not
    real.

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Depressants
  • Slows the activity of the nervous system
  • Alcohol
  • Small amounts may have little effect or may be
    relaxing
  • Large quantities- Lethal, or put people to sleep.
  • Intoxication- Drunkenness. Slurring of speech,
    blurred vision, clumsy, and difficult to
    concentrate. People may not realize they are
    intoxicated.

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Depressants
  • Regular consumption of alcohol can lead to
    addiction. Withdrawal symptoms of an alcoholic
    are tension and trembling.

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Depressants
  • Narcotics- addictive depressants that have been
    used to relieve pain and induce sleep. (Many
    derived from opium plant)
  • Morphine- Civil war, Soldiers disease was an
    addiction to Morphine.
  • Heroin- Heroic feelings of pleasure to deep
    depression. Impairs judgment/memory causes
    drowsiness, can lead to loss of consciousness,
    coma, and death.
  • Codeine

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Depressants
  • Withdrawal symptoms of Narcotics are
  • Tremors
  • Cramps
  • Chills
  • Rapid Heartbeat
  • Insomnia
  • Vomiting
  • Diarrhea

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Stimulants
  • Increase the activity of the nervous system.
    Speed up the heart and breathing rate.
    Stimulants include
  • Nicotine
  • Amphetamines
  • Cocaine

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Stimulants
  • Nicotine
  • Found in tobacco leaves
  • Releases the hormone adrenaline
  • Heart rate goes up
  • Raises rate body changes food to energy
  • Smokers dont quit because of fear of gaining
    weight
  • Addictive as heroin
  • Associated with serious health risks

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Stimulants
  • Health risks for smokers
  • 10 x likely to die of lung cancer
  • Heart disease
  • Respiratory diseases
  • Premature babies
  • Second hand smoke for other non smokers

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Stimulants
  • Amphetamines are known for helping people stay
    awake and for reducing appetite.
  • First used in WWII to help soldiers stay awake
    during battle.
  • Speed Uppers- pleasure in high doses
  • Given through pills and injections

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Stimulants
  • Amphetamines side effects
  • May stay awake for days/usually crash after
    that high.
  • High doses, insomnia, loss of appetite,
    irritability
  • Can experience hallucinations.
  • Can experience delusions.

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Stimulants
  • Hallucination- a perception of a object or a
    sound that seems real, but is not.
  • For example, someone seeing thousands of bugs
    crawling on them.

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Stimulants
  • Delusions- false idea that seems real.
  • For example thinking you can fly.

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Stimulants
  • Cocaine-
  • From leaves of the cocoa plant
  • Produces feelings of pleasure, reduces hunger,
    deadens pain, boosts self confidence.
  • Physically
  • Blood pressure increases
  • Oxygen supplies decrease
  • Speed up heart rate

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Stimulants
  • Cocaine is addictive and dangerous.
  • Freud first praised cocaine then realized
    addiction and the danger of the drug.
  • Crack is a form of cocaine. Overdoses and
    stronger form, but impure.

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Faces of Meth
  • http//www.youtube.com/watch?vg_NZuCXofHY

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Hallucinogens
  • Drugs that produces hallucinations, that may
    cause relaxation or feelings of pleasure, could
    cause panic.
  • Marijuana- from the leaves of the cannabis sativa
    plant
  • Feelings of relaxation and mild hallucinations
  • Hash comes from the sticky part of the plant.
    (stronger then marijuana)

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Hallucinogens
  • Marijuana-impairs perception/coordination making
    it difficult to operate machines (cars).
  • Anxiety and confusion
  • Threat to people with high blood pressure
  • Effect on consciousness
  • Time is passing by slowly
  • Increased bodily sensations
  • Visual hallucinations (fear of losing yourselves)

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Hallucinogens
  • LSD- Lysergic Acid Diethylamide
  • Nickname Acid
  • Intense hallucinations
  • Sometimes makes the user believe they have
    expanded their consciousness, believe they have
    achieved great insights
  • Effects are unpredictable people injure
    themselves and commit suicide.

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Soldiers on LSD
  • http//www.youtube.com/watch?vCF8cjIlvgv0

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Hallucinogens
  • Effects of LSD
  • Memory loss
  • Violent outbursts
  • Nightmares
  • Feelings of panic
  • Flashbacks
  • These are hallucinations that happen weeks,
    months, or years after taking the drug.

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Woodstock Trips
  • http//www.youtube.com/watch?vGV0AAF17LsI

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Treatments for Drug Abuse
  • Detoxification- removal of the harmful substance
    from the body, weaning addicts from the drug
    while restoring their health.
  • Most commonly used with people addicted to
    alcohol and narcotics.

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Treatments for Drug Abuse
  • Maintenance Programs- (narcotics users)
  • Given controlled and less dangerous amounts of
    the drug or some less addictive substance.
  • Controversial because users never become
    completely drug free.

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Treatments for Drug Abuse
  • Counseling- individual or group. Stimulant and
    depressant abuse

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Treatments for Drug Abuse
  • Support groups- several people who share common
    experiences, concerns, or problems. Emotional and
    moral support.
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