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"mood-altering" Definitions
  1. (of drugs) having an effect on your mood
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There, the Kid uses his mood-altering mojo, and mayhem ensues.
In these stories, mood-altering drugs facilitate adjustment to a perplexing world.
" It is to say, "I had a significantly mood-altering experience of anxiety.
It is also, by the standards of other mood-altering substances, pretty safe.
But wealth and fame can be a mood-altering cocktail (rarely shaken, gently stirred).
The haphazard pile is full of mood-altering, and even sometimes mind-altering, musical treasures.
I have not used heroin, or any mind or mood altering drugs for over 100 days.
"As with any mood altering substance you can overdose," Betty Dodson, PhD, sexologist and author, told Motherboard.
This is the most fragrant, most joy-delivering, most mood-altering pot of rice, also from Naz's book.
Really, those are the things that truly turn our mobile companions into huge time sucks and mood altering devices.
Although psilocybin seems safe compared with other mood-altering drugs (see chart), messing with your mind is inherently risky.
Glatter added that alcohol and mood-altering drugs often also play a role in sex-related emergency room visits.
The residue had chemical signatures indicating high levels of tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), the plant's most psychoactive, or mood-altering, compound.
Today, the celeb-loved makeup artist released the mood-altering Scent of a Dream perfume, her first-ever signature scent.
"As someone in recovery, my job in life is not to outlaw every mood-altering chemical on the planet," he said.
Psychoactive drugs like Thorazine had come on the scene in the 1950s, followed much later by Prozac and other mood-altering pharmaceuticals.
Today, evidence of its truth is all around us, in the booming self-help industry, the culture of mood-altering pharmaceutical drugs and even in higher education.
Interestingly, anandamide is also a brain chemical that targets the same cell receptors as THC (tetrahydrocannabinol), the active ingredient in marijuana that is responsible for its mood-altering effects.
Though alcohol was my substance of choice, I learned in treatment and still largely believe that "mood altering" substances of any kind are very dangerous for folks who have struggled with addiction.
There are mood-altering stones in the jewelry, if you believe in such things, and in-store yoga classes and Pound rock ′n' roll cardio workout classes to boost the endorphins if you don't.
The smell of her cigarettes — a carrier of the mood-altering and highly addictive drug nicotine, which kills more than all other addictions, H.I.V., car accidents, and murders and suicides combined — lingered in the air.
Their drive along the back roads of Alabama and Georgia is propelled by a soundtrack that is equally history-minded, with deep hip-hop and R&B selections strung along Devonté Hynes's mood-altering score.
And the state had developed a whole arsenal of psychotropic drugs to destabilize its enemies—powerful mood-altering substances designed to plunge targets into enough mental anguish to take their own lives or to make staged suicides look believable.
So again, the demand, "I've got to eat something," was always there but what the processed food industry does, because it's so competitive, is create products that will provide the calories and nutrients in ways that act like mood-altering drugs.
On Monday, California will become the sixth U.S. state, and by far the most populous, to legalize, regulate and tax sales of recreational marijuana - a market catering to consumers wishing to buy the drug for its mind- and mood-altering properties.
As flirtation segues into erotic compulsion, Connie and Tristan's encounters become the stuff of much worry and speculation for Dr. James, who turns out to have her own issues with mood-altering drugs, which she discusses at length with Dr. Sealey.
Cruz lost control the same way he had several times in the past at his mother's home in Parkland, Florida, when he had not taken his prescribed mood-altering medication, as CNN has previously reported based on Broward police documents.
In fact, it is precisely because cannabis is a mood-altering substance with misuse potential that society ought to regulate its use, production and sale accordingly — such as by imposing and enforcing age restrictions to better keep it out of the hands of young people.
But in June, the Cavaliers shattered that aura of defeat, winning their first N.B.A. championship, and a new feeling of possibility and success enveloped the city like a mood-altering fog, even drifting across the street in Cleveland to Progressive Field, where the Indians play.
After completing a three-month in-patient treatment program in 2016, Levy agreed to abstain from alcohol and other mood-altering substances and to submit to random screenings in order to return to practice and keep his job and medical license, the DOJ said.
The researchers who conducted the new study included Roland R. Griffiths, a professor in the departments of psychiatry and neurosciences at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, who is one of the most prominent researchers on the behavioral and subjective effects of mood-altering drugs.
Others offered detailed proposals: locking the boxes where they submit grievances; lessons on examples of successful people to emulate; more light and more color in the facilities; more frequent haircuts; driver's ed; an easier system for sending academic transcripts from school to jail and back; more razors for girls or at least disinfectant to clean them; more group visitation so that entire families can see one another; counseling even for children who have not threatened suicide; and less reliance on powerful, mood-altering medications.
Sidney Cohen, MD (7 Jun 1910, New York City – 8 May 1987, Santa Monica) was a psychiatrist, professor of medicine, and author, known as a leading expert on LSD, marijuana, cocaine, and other mood altering drugs.
Nicotine is used as a recreational drug. It is widely used, highly addictive and hard to discontinue. Nicotine is often used compulsively, and dependence can develop within days. Recreational drug users commonly use nicotine for its mood- altering effects.
Teabags are not used in the traditional Russian tea ceremony, only loose, large-leaf black tea. In Russian prisons, where alcohol and drugs are prohibited, inmates often brew very strong tea known as 'chifir', in order to experience its mood-altering properties.
Many researchers have also found that drumming can have mood-altering effects on the brain and nervous system. This research has been applied to developing treatments for a range of physical conditions, mental illnesses, and personality disorders. Bittman et al. discovered that rhythmic auditory stimulation can improve immune function and increase relaxation, improve mood, and help manage stress, Maurer et al.
A midshipman is subjected to a random breathalyzer test to determine sobriety. Sobriety is the condition of not having any measurable levels, or effects from mood-altering drugs. According to WHO "Lexicon of alcohol and drug terms..." sobriety is continued abstinence from psychoactive drug use. Sobriety is also considered to be the natural state of a human being given at a birth.
Stage hypnosis is hypnosis performed in front of an audience for the purposes of entertainment, usually in a theatre or club. A modern stage hypnosis performance typically delivers a comedic show rather than simply a demonstration to impress an audience with powers of persuasion. Apparent effects of amnesia, mood altering and hallucination may be demonstrated in a normal presentation. Stage hypnosis performances often encourage audience members to look further into the benefits of hypnotism.
Substance and alcohol abuse can be defined as a pattern of harmful use of substance for mood-altering purposes. Alcohol is one of the most commonly abused substances, and men are up to twice as likely to develop alcoholism than women. Gender differences in alcohol consumption remain universal, although the sizes of gender differences vary. More drinking and heaving, binge drinking occurs in men, whereas more long-term abstention occurs in women.
The time of onset of symptoms can be different dependent on one's sex. Women are more likely to show signs of mental illnesses, such as depression, earlier and at a younger age than men. Many believe this to be a correlation with the onset time of puberty. As a result of social stigmas and stereotypes within society, women are also more likely to be prescribed mood-altering medications, whereas men are more likely to be prescribed medications for addictions.
None of these substances except nicotine existed in their lives for thousands of years. Studies have shown that chemical imbalances could lead to irrational thoughts and behaviours triggering lengthy episodes of depression, anxiety, hostility and dependence on alcohol or mood-altering prescription medication or illegal drugs . This would explain the high incidents of alcoholism, higher than average rates of suicide, as well as other social ills. A sedentary lifestyle devoid of physical exercise is also known to trigger lengthy negative emotional events.
The film gives a pseudoscientific explanation as to how Love Potion No. 8 "works." It's explained: :When swallowed it affects the vocal cords directly so that when you speak micro-tremors encoded within your voice stimulate tiny little hairs in the inner ear of the opposite sex. The hair vibrates, sending a signal along a nerve to the brain, which in turn produces a combination of mood- altering, endogenous chemicals responsible for the biochemical process of falling in love. It makes members of the same sex hostile.
With the exception of lithium—which is the most demonstrably effective treatment against suicide-remarkably little is known about specific contributions of mood-altering treatments to minimizing mortality rates in persons with major mood disorders in general and bipolar depression in particular. Suicide is usually a manifestation of severe psychiatric distress that is often associated with a diagnosable and treatable form of depression or other mental illness. In a clinical setting, an assessment of suicidal risk must precede any attempt to treat psychiatric illness.
Forensic profiler Frank Black (Lance Henriksen), a member of the private investigative organisation Millennium Group, joins a fellow Group member to track a killer driven by sexual neuroses and who uses mood-altering drugs to gain control of his victims. "Loin Like a Hunting Flame" has received mostly negative reviews from critics, with its treatment of female characters being seen as particularly poor. The episode—Nutter's last contribution to the series—contains several literary references, alluding to both Dylan Thomas and Johann Wolfgang von Goethe.
Many of the transport schemes are free of charge to patrons, to encourage them to avoid drink-driving and at the same time reduce the impact of noisy patrons loitering around late night venues. Moderation Management is a programme which helps drinkers to cut back on their consumption of alcohol by encouraging safe drinking behaviour. The HAMS Harm Reduction Network is a programme which encourages any positive change with regard to the use of alcohol or other mood altering substances. HAMS encourages goals of safer drinking, reduced drinking, moderate drinking, or abstinence.
Relative to a human, Hepzibah possesses enhanced agility, speed, reflexes, coordination, balance, hyper-keen senses, and superhumanly acute night vision and sense of smell. Mephitisoids also have retractable claws, and the ability to emit specific mind/mood-altering pheromones at will. Hepzibah is a brilliant natural athlete and acrobat, and skilled hand-to-hand combatant, trained in various forms of armed and unarmed combat known in the Shi'ar galaxy. She is also an expert marksman, and is knowledgeable in the operation of a wide variety of ship-sized weaponry.
Clive Hamilton and Richard Denniss's book, Affluenza: When Too Much is Never Enough, poses the question: "If the economy has been doing so well, why are we not becoming happier?" They argue that affluenza causes overconsumption, "luxury fever", consumer debt, overwork, waste, and harm to the environment. These pressures lead to "psychological disorders, alienation and distress", causing people to "self-medicate with mood-altering drugs and excessive alcohol consumption". They note that a number of Australians have reacted by "downshifting"—they decided to "reduce their incomes and place family, friends and contentment above money in determining their life goals".
She didn't have many memories of this at first, but after a few months she had "flashbacks," and "frightening things" came into her mind. She eventually recovered memories of her neighbor regularly grabbing her and kissing and fondling her when her parents were at work. She claimed that the abuse went on for four years until shortly before she met her future husband, but she claimed to have no memory of it until Dr. Smith began questioning her. Elisa saw Dr. Smith, who also managed her medications, three times a week and was on a large number of mood-altering drugs.
He infected Stark's bloodstream with mood-altering nanites that made Stark irrational and temperamental. In a final confrontation with Iron Man on Hammer's own space station, Hammer was accidentally frozen in a block of ice when the water he fell into leaked out into space and instantly froze and is currently lost in space. While observing his frozen body drifting in Earth's orbit, Iron Man reflected that his foe would now "live forever".Iron Man: Bad Blood #1-4 Justin is later revealed to be the father of Justine Hammer and the grandfather of Sasha Hammer.
Depersonalization has been described by some as a desirable state, particularly by those that have experienced it under the influence of mood- altering recreational drugs. It is an effect of dissociatives and psychedelics, as well as a possible side effect of caffeine, alcohol, amphetamine, and cannabis. It is a classic withdrawal symptom from many drugs. Benzodiazepine dependence, which can occur with long-term use of benzodiazepines, can induce chronic depersonalization symptomatology and perceptual disturbances in some people, even in those who are taking a stable daily dosage, and it can also become a protracted feature of the benzodiazepine withdrawal syndrome.
Light therapy is a mood altering treatment, and just as with drug treatments, there is a possibility of triggering a manic state from a depressive state, causing anxiety and other side effects. While these side effects are usually controllable, it is recommended that patients undertake light therapy under the supervision of an experienced clinician, rather than attempting to self-medicate. Contraindications to light therapy for seasonal affective disorder include conditions that might render the eyes more vulnerable to phototoxicity, tendency toward mania, photosensitive skin conditions, or use of a photosensitizing herb (such as St. John's wort) or medication. Patients with porphyria should avoid most forms of light therapy.
Melinda Newman from the website HitFix described Beyoncé's look in the video as "sultry, slightly euphoric" and noted its main theme being about comparing love to a carnival. She concluded that the video for "XO" is "interesting... almost as if we're seeing her in some state of heightened reality enhanced by some mood- altering substance-- or maybe that's just what love does to Beyoncé." Joe Lynch from Fuse commented that the shots of Beyoncé's smiles, children dancing and roller coaster throughout the video made it "the most joyous music video of 2013". The same writer in another review said that the video shows Beyoncé "at her most flippant, casual best".
Amazing Adventures #11–14 The psychological impact of this first transformation caused Beast to experience short-term amnesia and also made it difficult for him to control his animalistic instincts, which would cause him to slip into an uncontrollable berserker rage during combat.Amazing Adventures #11–13 However, his body suddenly mutated again after a short time, changing his fur color from grey to black (although comic book printing technology depicted it as blue), returning his strength to previous levels, and losing his healing factor.Amazing Adventures #15 He was also able to more easily control his animal instincts after this second mutation. Beast gained the ability to emit mood altering pheromones, causing sexual attraction in women.
Louisiana still allowed Patrick to ride, so he was able to use some time there and in Canada to get his career back on track. On October 9, 2008 at Louisiana Downs in Bossier City, Louisiana, Pat Valenzuela rode his 4,000th winner. On July 22, 2010, the CHRB Stewards granted Patrick Valenzuela another conditional thoroughbred license, whose conditions include thrice weekly AA meetings, submission to random and for cause drug tests, and must completely abstain from the possession, injection or consumption of all mood-altering drugs, including alcohol.Valenzuela Back Under Strict Stipulations Tom Knust, Patrick's agent, has insisted that Patrick has been clean since May 2008, which was confirmed by Louisiana stewards as Valenzuela never failed a random drug test there.
He wrote twenty one books, including Barefoot Doctor's Handbook for the Urban Warrior, A Spiritual Survival Guide and Pure: A Path to Peace, Power and Prosperity, as well as numerous spoken word CDs and DVDs including Meditate and Tai Chi Short Form. Russell was a weekly columnist for The Observer for five years. In addition to giving talks, leading workshops and commenting on holistic and spiritual matters, he was also a composer and producer of mood-altering electronic music and played in clubs and at festivals, which ran from 1989 until 2005, and in which the self- help message was conveyed in the music, lyrics and audience participation. Russell was a regular guest on London Live radio, as well as Channel 4's The Big Breakfast.
May 23, 2010. Accessed: May 23, 2010 A punitive general order issued on January 4, 2010 by the Commander Marine Corps Forces, Pacific prohibits the actual or attempted possession, use, sale, distribution and manufacture of synthetic cannabis mimics as well as any derivative, analogue or variant of it.Marines Ban Spice Drug. Military.com. May 23, 2010. Accessed: May 23, 2010 On June 8, 2010, the US Air Force issued a memorandum that banned the possession and use of Spice, or any other mood-altering substance except alcohol or tobacco, among its service members. Usage among 8th, 10th, and 12th graders has been decreasing since 2011, while use of botanical marijuana has remained stable. There are important regional differences, with large declines in the Western and Southern US, and increases in the Northeast and Midwest.
Mountain Sun and Long Dark Hallelujah featured Bombara and Kit Hamon in solo performance, while Right My Wrongs added bandmates JJ Hamon and Karl Eggers. In June 2015, Bombara released her eponymous fifth album, Beth Bombara. The 11-track LP was supported by an animated video for the track "In The Water", and an in-studio music video for "Promised Land". The album featured a more prominent blending of styles than previous efforts, and received critical praise: “All told, this is a great album. There’s a lovely balance of variety and consistency, ultimately taking listeners on a mood- altering journey through love, joy, pain, and sadness. It’s the kind of album that a troubadour should be proud to have put together...It’s got all of the elements of a complex songwriter, adventuring through life with her keen ears and eyes open to the best of human stories”.

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