Drug Intervention Information Ecstasy
Phenethlyamines are naturally occurring.
MDMA is only one of nearly several hundred variations on a chemical
theme, identified within our central nervous system. “E,”
and “X,” are the slang terms for what has become a
prevalent street drug. MDMA is Ecstasy. GHB or Liquid Ecstasy
is an entirely different, and lethal compound. With subtle variations
between phenethylamines that are recreational versus deadly and
with no ability to judge an individual chemists commitment or
ability to prevent harm, these compounds are fundamentally unsafe.
The majority of these neuroactive compounds stem from the pharmaceutical
industries efforts to understand man’s affliction with anxiety
and depression. As a result, these compound effect mood, judgment
and create a very relaxed and peaceful effect, while at the same
time promoting a perceived form of enlightenment. Historic precursors
to MDMA were called “love drugs” and address some
of the more dangerous social implications of limited inhibitions
in a world with prevalent and lethal sexually transmitted diseases.
Visual stimulus is particularly pleasing and the club scene affords
pulsating, trance like rhythms and open physical contact that
is equally rewarding.
Ecstasy Abuse
Abuse of ecstasy specifically means
the self inflicted maltreatment, injury, or damage to ones person
with ecstasy. This includes the physical body of the addict and
the social and/or financial harm that will affect this same “natural
person” within society. It includes the family, friends,
coworkers and congregation members who are likely victims and/or
enablers of the addict’s abusive behavior.
Ecstasy Addiction and Dependency
Beyond abuse; Addiction and dependency
are a potential mix of the physiological need for ecstasy and
psychological or behavioral need for self-medication with ecstasy.
Ultimately the addict has to desire to be free of her drive for
the drug and/or its effects. Unfortunately, a great deal of damage,
if not death is far more likely than an addict seeking treatment
on their own.
Ecstasy Addiction Intervention
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