Substance Abuse: A Basketball Diary

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Substance abuse is a real life problem in the world. It’s happening in every part of the world not just in America. Substance abuse is a major problem that not only affects the person who is abusing alcohol or drugs but affects the lives of those who are close to them like family members or close friends. Sometime it even affects your co-workers if you show up to work intoxicated. With their being so many different kinds of drugs the effects are endless. Substance abuse does not discriminate or focus on any one person drug abuse can be found in any area of the world and the overall effects can be devastating to anyone involved. This is such a complex that counselor and families don’t know where to being when tackling the problem. The exact cause of substance abuse is impossible to know because there is not just one direct cause. There are many different theories on what causes addiction and whether or not it’s a learned behavior or a disease.
In this paper I will review some of these theories and apply them to the movie I reviewed. A basketball diary is based on a group of trouble young teenagers who cope with their everyday struggles by drinking alcohol and using drugs. The main character is Jim Caroll who is raised by his single mother that works most nights; he really has no …show more content…

It doesn’t recognize biological or genetic components to addiction and offers little sympathy for those who display addictive behaviors. The implication is that addiction is the result of poor choices, which addicts make because of a lack of willpower or moral strength”. This can be applied to Jim, because he loved playing basketball and wanted to one day be recruited into the major leagues but instead of looking for another outlet he choose to use drugs. He and his friends have the mind frame that this is one life and that they have to live it to the

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