Submit a narrated PowerPoint presentation of 10minutes on your selected substance ( methamphetamine). The presentation should include 6 slides covering the following (in addition to title and reference slides):
Description of the substance methamphetamine
Prevalence and incidence of the use/misuse of the substance and prevalence and incidence of this type of substance use disorder
Values, beliefs, and attitudes about the use and misuse of the substance
Reasons people use or misuse this substance
Statistics related to overdose or substance-related deaths in your own community
Two or three evidence-based practices used in intervention for this substance
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Slide 3: Prevalence and Incidence
- Prevalence: Methamphetamine use has been on the rise in recent years, particularly in certain regions.
- Incidence of Methamphetamine Use Disorder: A significant number of individuals who use methamphetamine develop a substance use disorder, characterized by compulsive drug seeking and use, despite negative consequences.
Slide 4: Values, Beliefs, and Attitudes
- Social Stigma: Methamphetamine users often face social stigma and discrimination, hindering their ability to seek help and recover.
- Misconceptions: Many people hold misconceptions about methamphetamine users, often perceiving them as dangerous and untrustworthy.
- Normalization of Drug Use: In some communities, drug use, including methamphetamine, may be normalized, leading to increased experimentation and addiction.
Slide 5: Reasons for Methamphetamine Use
- Stress Relief: Individuals may turn to methamphetamine to cope with stress, anxiety, or depression.
- Pleasure-Seeking: The intense euphoria and energy boost provided by methamphetamine can be highly addictive.
- Peer Pressure: Social factors, such as peer influence, can contribute to methamphetamine use.
Slide 6: Overdose and Substance-Related Deaths
- Overdose Deaths: Methamphetamine overdose can lead to serious health consequences, including seizures, heart attack, and stroke.
- Substance-Related Deaths: Methamphetamine use often contributes to accidental deaths, such as traffic accidents and suicides.
Slide 7: Evidence-Based Interventions
- Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT): Medications like bupropion and naltrexone can help reduce cravings and relapse.
- Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy (CBT): CBT can help individuals identify and change negative thoughts and behaviors associated with drug use.
- Contingency Management: This approach involves rewarding positive behaviors, such as abstinence from drug use, to reinforce recovery efforts.
Remember to cite your sources and use visuals, such as graphs and images, to enhance your presentation.