Addictions and Substance Misuse

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This essay will focus on addictions and substance misuse specifically concentrating on anabolic steroids; it will demonstrate an understanding of the psychological implications of a common presenting difficulty in a counselling or helping role. The topic will be health related and social and factual information which is relevant to the subject will be addressed. Psychological issues, symptoms and how an individual may be impacted by the health issue will be discussed plus recognised ways of working with client issues will be made aware of. Finally points, arguments and opinions will be bought forward and expressed.

In a world full of intense competition, and the desire to do better then the next guy, people will use any means necessary to win or be ahead of the game. Common practices among athletes are anabolic steroids.

Anabolic steroids were developed in the 1930’s and prescribed by doctors to promote growth of skeletal muscle as they offered a great potential for their protein-building properties. Today they are most commonly associated with bodybuilders, weightlifters, and other male and female athletes. (J. Kennard, 2006). Individuals who consume or inject anabolic steroids do so in hope of gaining weight, strength, power, speed, endurance and aggressiveness. Steroids are illegal however doctors may prescribe steroids to patients for legitimate medical purpose only. For purpose of illegal use these drugs are smuggled into the UK and United States from other countries such as Mexico. Smuggling from these countries is easier because a prescription is not required for the purchase of steroids. (Dr. J. Tolliver, 2004).

Doctors believe that the abuse of anabolic steroids by gym users sums up to a public health risk, a r...

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