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Substance Abuse DisorderA Global Crisis & Public Health Emergency
about the program
Mission
To facilitate the successful reintegration of the individuals back to their communities equipped with the tools to be drug-free, and healthy, by raising awareness through community outreach and education in a safe environment.
“Medical care is estimated to account for only 10-20 percent of the modifiable contributors to healthy outcomes for a population. The other 80 to 90 percent are sometimes broadly called the Social Determinants of Health.”
WHO (World Health Organization). 2012. What are the social determinants of health? Available at: http://www.who.int/social_determinants/sdh_definition/en/ (accessed June 8, 2017)
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Imani Clinic
Imani Clinic is a non-profit, student-run organization dedicated to providing and improving preventative and episodic patient care and outcomes for the diverse community of South Sacramento, regardless of address (or lack thereof), national/ethnic origin, immigration status, language, religion, or level of financial means. Click Here to learn more
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Drugs and Your Brain
A science-based learning module for youth, parents, and educators
Module Overview
This module explores how the brain works, how drugs change the brain, and why young people are especially vulnerable to substance misuse.
Lesson 1 - How the Brain Works
that send messages via neurotransmitters across synapses.
communicate and coordinate movement, emotion, memory, and decision-making.
highways” to help you walk, make choices, or feel happy.
Lesson 2 - How Drugs Affect the Brain
creating intense pleasure and making it difficult to feel good without the drug.
during withdrawal.
leading to life-threatening overdose.
into releasing big rewards or shutting down important safety controls like breathing.
Lesson 3 - The Developing Brain
Key Points
which can lead to more impulsive decisions.
memory, emotional regulation, and self-control.
mental health challenges and addiction.
Youth-Friendly Explanation
Teen brains are still under construction. Drugs can interrupt this building process,
creating long-term “gaps” in thinking, planning, and emotional balance.
Lesson 4 - Drug Types & Brain Impact
Drug Types & Brain Effects
increase overdose risk.
pathways, raise heart rate, and impair impulse control.
especially in developing brains.
and increasing risk of sudden death.
Lesson 5 - Why Quitting Is Hard
making everyday pleasures feel less satisfying over time.
anxiety, and physical discomfort.
That’s why support, treatment, and time are so important for recovery.
Lesson 6 - Prevention & Choice
in making healthier choices.
LifeSkills Training.
and positive friendships.
to visualize how drugs affect reward pathways in the brain.
asking questions and seeking support.

