Q. 1. Are drug addicts aware of the dangers of drugs?
Ans. Yes, drug addicts are aware of the dangers of drugs. They clearly know that excessive use of drugs makes them mentally and physically sick. In spite of it, they continue using drugs and make their reversal difficult or impossible. Q. 2. What is the difference between genetic and environmental factors? Ans. The genetic factors are related to metabolic, structural, and neuro-chemical malfunctions in the brain whereas the environmental factors include the psychological issues of the drug addict, his home conditions, and the social circle in which he lives. Q.3. What do you understand by the term counselling? Ans.Counselling is an advice given to an addict by an expert about his problem. It also includes the advice of his family, friends or relatives.It plays a vital role inthe reversal of drug abusers by making them live a healthy and useful life. Q. 4. What treatment is available at rehabilitation centres for drug victims? Ans.Rehabilitation centres strictly supervise the drug victims and provide complete medical treatment and guidance to drug victims. They also provide proper counselling to these people and their family members to bring them back to a happy and healthy life. Exercise:Q. 1. What are the effects of drug addiction? Ans. Drug addiction is severely harmful for the human health. It makes the drug addicts mentally and physically sick. Long-term use of drugs makes it difficult or sometimes impossible to bring the victims back to a healthy and useful life. Q. 2. What are the causes of drug addiction? Ans. Drug addiction is caused by genetic and environmental factors. The genetic factors are related to metabolic, structural, and neuro-chemical malfunctions in the brain whereas the environmental factors include the psychological issues of the drug addict, his home conditions, and the social circle in which he lives. Q. 3. What important role do rehabilitation centres play to control drug addiction? Ans.Rehabilitation centres are the best places for the control and recovery of drug addiction. These centres strictly supervise the drug victims and provide complete medical treatment and guidance to such people. They also provide proper counselling to these people and their family members to bring them back to a happy and healthy life.
Q. 4. What is the role of counseling in preventing drug addiction?
Ans.Counselling plays a vital role in preventing drug addiction. The sooner it is done the better it is for the victim. Usually the older people or the friends and family members of the victim or experts counsel the addict and bring him back to a happy and healthy life. Q. 5. Why do families feel reluctant to take the drug victims to drug rehabilitation centres? Ans.In Pakistani society, drug addiction is considered a shameful act. People feel embarrassed if any member of their family uses drugs. In addition, they have the fear of being declared an outcast. That is why they try to hide the matter and feel reluctant to take the drug victims to drug rehabilitation centres. Even, they consider it a taboo to talk about this problem with others. Q. 6. What are the responsibilities of the families to ensure complete recovery of such patients? Ans.The major responsibility for the treatment of drug addiction lies upon the families of such patients. First of all, they should not consider it a taboo to discuss their problem with others. Secondly, they should immediately take such patients to rehabilitation centres. Thirdly, they should ensure that the patients are taking their medicine properly and regularly. Fourthly, they should counsel the victims and try to keep them calm and contented. Lastly, they should critically watch them and do not let them use the drugs again. In this way, they can bring such patients back to a healthy life and ensure their complete recovery.