Opiate Addiction

Opiate Addiction

Causes

Injury, chronic pain, surgery

Injury, chronic pain, surgery

Peer pressure, experimentation

Self-medicating for mental illness or trauma

Effects

Cause neurons that produce dopamine to fire more frequently,
resulting in a feeling of euphoria (extreme pleasure)

Constipation,
lack of appetite

Slow down heart rate
and breathing

Cause physical
dependency (addiction)

Withdrawal effects include anxiety, depression, nausea, diarrhea,
stomach cramps, muscle cramps, chills, trembling

Overdose and death

Overdose and death

75% of opioid deaths in Canada in 2024 involved Fentanyl

Treatments

Priscription Methadone

Priscription Methadone

Behavioural & Talk Therapy

12-Step Programs like NA

12-Step Programs like NA

Family Therapy

Contingency Management

Impact on Families

Creates unstable family environment

Parents unable to look after children consistently

Parents unable to look after children consistently

Loss of money, theft of resources from family to pay for drugs

Increased likelihood of bloodborne illnesses in babies of parents with opiate addiction, like hepatitis and HIV/AIDS