Addiction


Addiction is a primary, chronic disease of brain reward, motivation, memory and related circuitry. Dysfunction in these circuits leads to characteristic biological, psychological, social and spiritual manifestations. The individual pursuing reward or relief by substance use and other behaviors is addiction. The addiction is impairment in behavioral control, craving, inability to abstain and diminished recognition of significant problems with one’s behaviors and interpersonal relationships. Like other chronic diseases, addiction can involve cycles of relapse and remission. Without treatment or engagement in recovery activities, addiction is progressive and can result in disability or premature death. Behavioral addiction or non-substance-related addiction is a recurring compulsion condition whereby a person engages in a specific activity despite harmful consequences to the person's health, mental state, or social life. Behavioral addiction is harmful or deviant if it results in negative consequences for the person addicted and those with whom they associate. The type of behaviors which some people have identified as been addictive include gambling, food, sex, pornography, computers, video games, internet, work, exercise, spiritual obsession, pain, cutting and shopping. Addiction severely alters brain areas critical to decision-making, learning and memory, and behavior control, which may help to explain the compulsive and destructive behaviors of addiction. Scientific studies demonstrate that the right mix of behavioral therapy, medication when available and personal support can help addicted people navigate the road to recovery. Learn how to pick an appropriate treatment approach. Addiction treatment is just the beginning. Long-term recovery requires a lifetime commitment to healthy decisions and actions. While relapse is common, families can prepare for it. Learn techniques to enhance the odds of long-term recovery.

Voice auditions

Do people always say you should do something with that great voice of yours? Do you listen to the voices on TV and radio and think: That sounds like fun. I'd like to do that! What talent should do is make themselves "stick out" at an audition. Be on time, prepared and have several different voices for each character. Versatility and the ability to take direction are the key ingredients! Voice over work can be extremely lucrative and many actors make a living solely from voice over work. If you would like to get into the voice over business, but aren't sure how to get a demo or find a reputable company, go to Voice Over Work. A voice audition is a tryout by a voice over artist in order to secure work in television, film or commercials. Voice auditions are generally referred to as voice over auditions.

TV auditions are very similar to Film and Theatre auditions. The main difference is time. Television is always under a time constraint. A script is written in a week, and that next week it must be cast, in order to film the week after that. Most television auditions are for guest starring spots, under fives and extras. Since there are a limited amount of recurring roles on television shows, episodic character casting is what most TV auditions are for. To get more information on TV show auditions, visit TV show auditions.

Actors guild

Find out more about acting unions, go to unions to get the most current information. The most reputable unions for actors are SAG (Screen Actors Guild), AFTRA (American Federation of Television and Radio Artists) and AEA (Actor's Equity Association), which represents actors and stage managers in theatre. An actors guild is a union that represents the working actor.

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