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Essay on Alcohol Abuse
Unlike most other substances that can be abused easily, alcohol is the most accessible as you can legally buy it in almost any city or town without
interference if you are above the legal age. Easy access to alcohol is a key reason why alcohol abuse and alcoholism is such a common problem in
America. In the United States, "alcohol abuse affects about 10% of women, and 20% of men. " The scary thing about alcohol is that it attracts and
affects people from all socioeconomic backgrounds; nobody is immune to alcohol abuse. When you do the math, it is apparent that almost 50 million
people in our country have issues with alcohol. When a person abuses alcohol, it affects their brain and they behave in an abnormal manner. Like any
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This is not a successful strategy and usually backfires as using alcohol causes more arguments that lead to greater problems between the people.
Also, drinking leads to neglect and decreases the likelihood that a person will take care of their responsibilities. For example, how is a person
supposed to go to work, make enough money to support their family if they are always drunk or hung over? It is hard for alcoholics to even
remember their commitments, much less execute them. This same example applies for students as well as people in the working world. Alcohol
abuse makes it extremely difficult to succeed in school and a consequence of drinking too much alcohol is doing poorly in class or possibly getting
fired from you job. People who are dependent on alcohol tend to revolve their schedule around their drinking plans, and they generally spend most of
their time thinking about drinking or recovering from its effects. The added emphasis on drinking takes time away from the activities they used to
enjoy most, which could include playing sports or hanging out with family or friends. Alcoholics usually place themselves in dangerous situations such
as "drinking and driving, operation machinery while intoxicated, or mixing alcohol with prescription medication against doctors orders. " Also, there
are many laws such as
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Alcohol abuse
Alcohol abuse in the society. A review of the literature Abstract Alcohol abuse is also a serious medical and social problem, but is not the same as
alcoholism. Alcohol abuse is the intentional overuse of alcohol, i.e., to the point of drunkenness. This includes occasional and celebratory
over–drinking. Not all people who abuse...show more content...
This can be the beginning of an addiction. If you drink to feel good, you should ask yourself if you can also feel at ease without alcohol. Who
consumes alcohol, how much and when? Jennifer Warner, MA 2006, the poll, conducted July 6
–9 among a national sample of 1,007 people aged 18
and older, showed 64% of Americans say they drink alcoholic beverages. Researchers say the percentage of Americans who say they drink has
changed little over time, averaging about 63% since Gallup began surveying Americans about drinking habits in 1939. However, the most recent
poll shows the frequency of drinking has risen over the last 10 years. The 2006 poll showed 71% of American drinkers said they had an alcoholic
drink in the last week, which is significantly higher than the 54% who said the same in 1996. Also on the rise is the number of drinks Americans are
drinking. The poll shows those who drink alcohol report drinking an average of 4.5 drinks per week, compared with 2.8 in 1996. Recent studies have
suggested that drinking alcohol in moderation –– particularly wine –– may promote better health, and researchers say the increase in number of drinks
per week may be a reflection of this. The percentage of drinkers who named wine as their drink of choice has increased steadily from 27% in 1992 to a
peak of 39% last year, when it narrowly topped beer in popularity. But beer
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Alcoholism And Child Abuse Essay
neglect." Alcoholism and child abuse play hand and hand together, the alcoholic may not even remember hitting the child denying their even is a
problem. "Everyone in the family denies that anything is wrong yet no one feels right". Most of the time a drinking problem is denied in order to
protect young children and the families social stigma. There are three types of denial and all have one common problem protection. First off is
"systematic denial" where an entire system denies any problem exists. Secondly "protection vs. exposure" where the problem should not be sheltered
but recognized and exposed. Lastly "primary patient philosophy" where the family is now first compared to the alcoholic. To help families they need
to overcome the effects of exposure. Paul lemoine a french pediatrician discovered fetal alcohol syndrome:"birth defects that can happen when a
pregnant woman drinks alcohol". He has noticed facial deformations of children with FAS. in 1968 lemoine observed children born with FAS and came
to the conclusion that most...show more content...
"Children of alcoholics are at greater risks for eating disorders, learning disorders, teen pregnancy, and suicide". How a child emotionally developes
affects how they see the world. The skills learned to hold a secure relationship are learned within families missing this key aspect can often influence
bad defence mechanisms. Emotional development is key in in personality development. Some reactions from children of alcoholics might be
regression, repression, sublimation, and reaction formation. Regression happens when children regress to an earlier stage, attempting to revisit a
secure place. Repression is when children repress their feeling trying not to cause problems. Sublimation is making positive choices in of
discomforting feelings. Reaction formation is showing opposite feelings then what is felt. I NEED HELP ENDING
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Essay on alcohol treatment
Numerous treatment methods are constantly being discovered and developed to help start alcohol and drug abusers down the path of sobriety. There
are many different methods available to help addicts who need help or to help addicts who want help. Our system is diverting from a punishing
approach to a treatment approach. This paper will examine the most popular inpatient and outpatient options available throughout the nation. The
types of addicts who normally file into these types of settings will be exam e, and The Way of Life. May I do your will always" (Alcoholics). These
prayers are recited by the addict and must be experienced as well as nurtured to successfully break your addiction and never go back once you have
completed the twelve...show more content...
The staffs of therapeutic communities mainly consist of former addicts and abusers, they know what the addicts are going through and can
knowledgeably help them through the struggle. There is a high success rate for patients who do not stick with the program.
Chemical decency residential programs are a combination of hospitalization and a therapeutic community. The programs are usually three to eight
weeks in length and they are counseled by recovering alcoholics with little formal training. These private– pay programs are the most common form of
residential treatment although they are now reduced in number.
Medical assisted treatment is not nearly as popular as residential treatment, but it is beginning to play a more important role in outpatient recovery.
When using medication to aid recovery there are three basic approaches to take: antagonism, substitution, or the use of a drug that is medically
incompatible. Antagonism requires total a blockage of the abused drug, while substitution allows the use of another drug to reduce the craving for the
abused drug. Giving an addict a drug that is medically incompatible with the abused drug will cause them to become sick any time that they use the
abused drug. Crisis clinics are a form of outpatient help, they range from telephone hotlines, to emergency associated clinics, to crash pads. Community
mental health
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Drug and Alcohol Abuse Essay
Alcohol abuse is a serious problem, driving while drunk or under the influence of drugs is an even bigger problem that shouldn't be taken lightly.
Abusing either one of these substances can lead to the death of you or the death of someone else or even cause a major change in their life like
Jacqueline's story, her whole life has been changed because of another person's ignorance and carelessness. Therefore, you should know the facts about
drug and alcohol abuse before you do something you may regret for the rest of your life.
According TO NIDA FOR TEENS: THE SCIENCE BEHIND DRUG ABUSE, drugs are chemicals or substances that change the way our bodies work.
Drugs find their way into your bloodstream, whether you ingest, inhale or inject...show more content...
That is when he began dealing drugs. He then got caught and now resides in maximum– security jail. In many cases teens that you may know do end
up going to jail because they have become addicted to the drugs they have been using and they will do anything to buy what they need. At that point
your fellow peers or even friends will begin dealing drugs thinking that it is the quickest means of receiving money. With the money they receive, it
goes towards the drugs they want to purchase. According to TREATMENT EPISODES DATA SET (TEDS) 1992
–2002, SAMHSA, 2006, Marijuana
is addictive. More teens are in treatment with a primary diagnosis of marijuana dependence than for all other illicit drugs combined. Several teens
begin using substances when they are introduced to marijuana. Marijuana is referred to as a gateway drug, and many teen users begin using because
they are depressed, having family problems, or any other struggles they are experiencing in their lives. Teens begin smoking marijuana, thinking they
are not going to become addicted. Truth is marijuana use by teenagers who have prior antisocial problems can quickly lead to addiction. Therefore, if
you were to begin using marijuana, you should be aware that you can become addicted. As stated by NIAAA, UNDERAGE DRINKING: A MAJOR
PUBLIC HEALTH CHALLENGE, The younger you are when you start drinking, the greater your
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The Effects Of Alcohol On Alcohol Abuse
Everyday around the world people fail to realize the effects alcohol abuse can have on themselves as well as their loved ones. Alcohol can be highly
addictive, and plague an individual 's life. Individuals who suffer from alcohol abuse go through various withdrawal symptoms when attempting to
cease from drinking alcohol. There are various methods alcohol abusers to quit using alcohol. For adults who abuse alcohol, achieving abstinence can
be an arduous process that can be overcome with the perseverance of the individual as well as the support of family and peers. Before one can begin
the process of remaining abstinent from alcohol, the individual must first accept that there is problem stemming from drinking alcohol. Admitting that
there is something wrong about consuming too much alcohol, enables the individual to take action. Although the alcohol abusers peers may highlight
the problem to the user as well, he or she are more likely to commit to quitting if the problem is acknowledged by the individual. First, the alcohol
users assesses his or her situation regarding alcohol abuse. Next, the individual will need to take steps to ensure his or her peers are aware and
supportive of the situation. If the users peers all abuse alcohol it may be difficult or embarrassing to acknowledge your plan to change. Now that the
alcohol user has acknowledged the substance abuse problem, it's time for the alcohol user to speak with his or her physician about remaining abstinent
from
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Alcohol Abuse And Alcohol Misuse Essay
Offences of a violent nature exist as an immense plight to victims, society and also to the offenders themselves (Whitehead, Ward & Collie, 2007).
More specifically, violent crimes associated with alcohol misuse are considered to accumulate to half of all violent crimes conducted across the
United Kingdom (UK) (Budd, 2010). From this point alone, it could be construed that alcohol misuse is a determinant of violent offending behaviour.
However, according to Matreau (2008) alcohol should not be considered to be a cause of crime but instead a catalyst through which the offender's
behaviour is exacerbated. Zhang (1997) furthers this argument by suggesting that alcohol interacts with other characteristics of offending, as well as
the context in which the alcohol misuse arises, acting as a moderating variable for the crime to occur. There has since been significant research
conducted around the strength of the alcohol–violence relationship in males (e.g. Watt, Shepherd & Newcombe, 2008; Gannon, 2007). Such research
suggests that regular chronic alcohol misuse increases the likelihood of aggression and antisocial behaviour and therefore simultaneously increases the
opportunity for violent crime to transpire (Felson & Staff, 2010; Hoaken & Phil, 2000).
Due to the high volume of violent crimes reportedly committed every year, (Needham, Gummerum, Mandeville–Norden, Rakestrow–Dickens, Mewse,
Barnes & Hanoch, 2015; Budd, 2010;Krug et al., 2002),with and without alcohol as a
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Drinking Alcohol And Alcohol Abuse
Everyday around the world alcoholics attempt to quit drinking, with many succumbing to addiction once more. Alcohol can be highly addictive and
plaguing the lives of alcohol abusers. When alcoholics do attempt to quit drinking alcohol, they go through various withdrawal symptoms that
complicates the road to sobriety. Quitting alcohol is far from a simple process and will require initiative and perseverance. Although many attempt to
quit alcohol by simply by going "cold turkey," there are various steps people can follow to successfully quit drinking alcohol. For those struggling with
alcohol abuse, sobriety can revitalize and save the life of the addict. Before one can begin the process of remaining abstinent from alcohol, the
individual must first accept that there is a problem stemming from drinking alcohol. Admitting that there is something wrong about consuming too
much alcohol, enables the individual to take action. Although the alcohol abusers peers may highlight the problem to the user as well, he or she is
more likely to commit to quitting if the problem is acknowledged by the individual. First, the alcohol users assess his or her situation regarding
alcohol abuse. Next, the individual will need to take steps to ensure his or her peers are aware and supportive of the situation. If the users, peers all
abuse alcohol it may be difficult or embarrassing to acknowledge your plan to change. Now that the alcohol user has acknowledged the substance abuse
problem, it's
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Essay on Alcohol Abuse and Native Americans
The impact of various kinds of substances to cultural groups has historically been precipitated by the significance of particular substances on different
cultural groups (Moore, 2010).This is mainly because the long term usage of these substances leads to the integration of the consumption of the
substance into the cultural patterns of the given group. One such group that has been affected by the extensive usage of a particular substance is the
Native American community. According to the Associated Press (2014, August 28), as noted on the MSNBC website, out of ten deaths among the
Native American population, one is Alcohol related. Additionally, the prevalence of Alcohol consumption among the Native American population
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However, in order to understand the culture of the Native Americans, it is important to study each group distinctly from the other. While the history of
the Native Americans is beyond the scope of this paper, it suffices to note that the enduring cultural practices of the Native Americans have had an
impact on the abuse of substances such as Alcohol (Moore Gay, 2010). The prevalence of alcohol among this cultural group has been influenced in two
ways: by a misperception, social rules, norms and customs, and traditions that have normalized drinking among certain tribes.
The contextual cultural experiences of most Native Americans has led to the normalization of drinking especially among age groups and related
events such as among peers and when preaching. Nevertheless, the stereotype of the "drunken Indian" has also had an impact on the consumption
levels in this cultural group (U.S. National Library of Medicine, 2011). A study of the Navajo Indians led to the conclusion that stereotype can lead
members of the group to consider excessive drinking as a normal part of the cultural practices of a particular cultural group. Indeed, the Native
American population has been influenced by such stereotypes which traverse the history of the Indians, for example, in as far as consumption of
alcohol is concerned (U.S. National Library of Medicine, 2011).
According to statistics held by the U.S. National Library of
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Alcohol Abuse Introduction
Alcoholism and Alcohol Abuse
Signs, Symptoms, and Help for Drinking Problems
It's not always easy to see when your drinking has crossed the line from moderate or social use to problem drinking. But if you consume alcohol to
cope with difficulties or to avoid feeling bad, you're in potentially dangerous territory. Alcoholism and alcohol abuse can sneak up on you, so it's
important to be aware of the warning signs and take steps to cut back if you recognize them. Understanding the problem is the first step to overcoming
it.
In This Article: * Understanding drinking problems * Signs & symptoms of alcohol abuse * Signs & symptoms of alcoholism * Drinking
problems and denial * Effects of alcoholism * Getting help...show more content...
Signs and symptoms of alcoholism (alcohol dependence)
Alcoholism is the most severe form of problem drinking. Alcoholism involves all the symptoms of alcohol abuse, but it also involves another element:
physical dependence on alcohol. If you rely on alcohol to function or feel physically compelled to drink, you're an alcoholic.
Tolerance: The 1st major warning sign of alcoholism
Do you have to drink a lot more than you used to in order to get buzzed or to feel relaxed? Can you drink more than other people without getting
drunk? These are signs of tolerance, which can be an early warning sign of alcoholism. Tolerance means that, over time, you need more and more
alcohol to feel the same effects.
Withdrawal: The 2nd major warning sign of alcoholism
Do you need a drink to steady the shakes in the morning? Drinking to relieve or avoid withdrawal symptoms is a sign of alcoholism and a huge red
flag. When you drink heavily, your body gets used to the alcohol and experiences withdrawal symptoms if it's taken away. These include: * Anxiety
or jumpiness * Shakiness or trembling * Sweating * Nausea and vomiting * Insomnia | * Depression * Irritability * Fatigue * Loss of appetite *
Headache |
In severe cases, withdrawal from alcohol can also involve hallucinations, confusion, seizures, fever, and agitation. These symptoms can be dangerous,
so talk to your doctor if you
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Teenage Alcohol Abuse Essay
Teenage alcohol abuse is one of the major problems that affect academic performance, cause health problems and is responsible for the death of
teenage drivers and sometime their passengers. Many teens drink because they think it is cool and do not understand the dangers of drinking
alcohol. In 2008 a survey on the students views on alcohol was conducted in the Atlanta Public School System of 4,241 students surveyed results
showed 74% of sixth graders felt there was a health risk while 25% felt there was no health risk; 81% of eighth graders felt there was a health risk,
while 19% felt there was none; 82% of tenth graders felt there was a health risk, while 18% felt there was none, and 84% of twelve graders felt there
was a health risk,...show more content...
Statistics show that prevention programs decrease binge drinking in students 6th through 12 grades, as indicated by the successful intervention
programs of Project Northland and Life Skills Training. Assessing the strengths and weaknesses of both programs, The Atlanta Public School System
decided to use strategies from both program which addressed the closest positive results that matched the Atlanta Public School System's objectives of
decreasing substance use (alcohol), improvements in positive attitudes/behavior and reductions in negative attitudes/behavior, and reduce the
possibility of automobile accidents and health problems related to alcohol abuse. SUMMARY
Teenage binge drinking (consumption of five or more alcohol drinks in a row) has grown to be a serious problem in the United States. A report in
2009 from the Surgeon General's office show alcohol consumption by teens start as early as 11 years of age for boys and 13 years of age for girls
(Grant & Dawson, 1997). In the youth Risk Behavior Surveillance Report (2007), data results showed that over three million teenagers in grades 6
through 12 are alcoholics, and several million teens have serious health issues due to drinking. Further research conducted by the Harvard School of
Public health (2006) show a direct correlation of automobile accidents, alcohol poisoning, poor academic performance. violence and
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Essay on Alcoholism
Alcoholism
Alcoholism is perhaps the most common form of drug abuse in North America today. Scientists report that the reason alcohol is so popular to people
is because it is pleasant, relaxing, and is considered a "social beverage." But what individuals often do not take in to consideration is the fact that alcohol
dulls the brain and confuses physical reactions. This can lead to numerous injuries, accidents, and death. Alcohol affects every part of an alcoholic's
life: their body, their mind and their family life. The body has a natural chemical that gives a feeling of a "natural high". It happens in the presence of a
life–endangering situation. This chemical is adrenaline, which is meant to prepare the body for defense in...show more content...
After alcohol reaches the brain, it numbs the frontal lobe, which has direct control over the judgment, visual perception and decision making skills.
Scientists believe this is what makes alcoholics believe they can conquer any task put before them. After drinking a good number of drinks everyday
over a long period of time, many things can happen. Cirrhosis of the liver can occur, which means the liver tissues become hardened. Scientists also
report that irreversible brain damage can occur before cirrhosis of the liver is even detected. Also, cancer of the liver, mouth, esophagus as well as
lungs and pancreatic cancer often occur as a result of alcoholism. Alcohol also has an affect on the mind as well as the body. Alcoholics often report
that they feel inferior to people and believe they can do anything. Many people believe that alcohol acts as a "social lubricant." Increased social
pleasures, assertiveness talkativeness and even happiness are all expected by many, when they drink in these situations. Alcohol is said to reduce
tension and anxiety. This in turn allows drinkers to feel more relaxed and comfortable in social situations. However, this also encourages the drinker to
drink more when under more stress.
Alcohol has the most affect on the family. Many alcoholics do not believe this because they think what they do has no affect on their family and
friends. But often times the
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Alcohol Abuse Essay
In today's modern society alcohol addiction and alcohol abuse has become one of the most complex, life–threatening issues. Most depressed
individuals usually indulge themselves in bars or pubs with their alcohols to escape from their stressful life. It has become increasingly alarming how
alcohol does not only attract the adults, but also teenagers these days. "Research has shown that approximately 14 million Americans (7.4%) of the
population meet the diagnostic criteria for alcohol abuse or alcoholism" ("Facts about Alcohol"). Alcohol addicts may encounter social impact such as
loss of respect from others who may see the problem as self– inflictive and easily avoided. Repeated use of alcohol over a period of time can result in
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("Long–term effects of alcohol") Change of behavior caused by alcohols has negative impacts on one's surrounding and will, eventually, creates a
rift among loved ones. Alcoholic can do anything without thinking for the future as long as they get the money to buy alcohol, ones may use the
rental money for the house to buy alcohol and the worst case could happen is he loses his jobs. With this, drinker cannot be dependent on and
divorce is inevitable as he could no longer support his family. Not few child abuse cases caused by alcoholic parents. Studies have shown that "2/3
of child abuse case involves alcohol" ("Facts about alcohol"). Family members also began to avoid friends, hide problems and cover up for the drinker
as they are ashamed of their family member who is alcoholic. "More than one–half of American adults have a close family member who has or has had
alcoholism" ("Dawson and Grant") Moreover, there is higher chances for their teenager child to be alcoholic too as they are used to seeing their
parents drunk. As we all know that the media has a very large impact on the
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Essay on Dangers of Alcoholism
Alcoholism
Alcoholism is a very serious disease, which can cause illness, death, injuries, schooling problems, family breakups, and crime. It is a proven fact the
alcohol kills more people than any other illegal drugs combined. However, alcohol courses freely through American society, from college bars to
corporate lunches. In a recent journal article by The Scientist, it is stated, "Technology shows alcohol abuse changes brain's molecular programming and
circuitry? (Scientist). Thus revealing that alcohol is a quick fix that will hurt us all in the long run. There are many different types of drugs such as,
antidepressants, depressants, hallucinogenic. Most people when asked, oppose strongly to using these drugs...show more content...
The four major problems with alcoholics are depression, memory loss, organ damage, and reduced self–awareness. The most dangerous of all is
depression, which can cause increased drinking tendencies, mental breakdowns, and suicidal thoughts. If drinking continues for a long period of time
alcoholics can encounter liver cancer, stomach cancer, and other organ damage. Overall, alcoholism is a battle that far too many people are losing.
Results from the National Household Survey (U.S. Department of Health and Human Services 1998) suggest that as many as 40 million Americans
drink more than the moderate drinking levels recommended by the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (it varies for different sizes and
sex) (NIAAA) (1995). "It is estimated that six million Americans persistently misuse alcohol, yet another eight million more are addicted, and one
hundred humans throughout our nation will die each year from this"(Newsweek). Alcohol is one of the biggest causes of premature death in the United
States. On average, people dying from alcohol related causes lose twenty–six years from their normal life expectancy. However, the alcoholics are not
the only ones suffering, "Each year Alcohol abuse costs our country a whopping $185 billion a year in everything from lost workdays to drunken
driving accidents. Out of that $185
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Essay On Addiction And Alcohol
Addiction and Mood and Affect Discussion
Drug and alcohol addiction can be described as a chronic, often relapsing brain disease that causes compulsive drug seeking and use, and difficult to
control use of these substances despite harmful consequences to the drug addict and those around them. Addiction is a brain disease since the abuse of
drugs and alcohol results to changes in the structure and function of the brain which challenges a persons ability to resist the desire to take the drugs or
even to control the number of drugs or alcohol taken. In the initial stages people take drugs and alcohol voluntarily but with the brain changes an
individual will experience an intense impulse to take drugs which one cannot do without and this thus...show more content...
Treatment from drugs and alcohol addiction is possible and it should be adjusted based on how the patient responds thus treatment plans are reviewed
often and modified to fit the patient's changing needs. It has been shown that combining addiction treatment medicines with behavioral therapy ensures
the best chance of success for most patients since it helps in providing continued recovery. For Opioids, treatment will include detoxification, inpatient
rehabilitation and outpatient therapy. This treatment will depend on some factors such as the period of time that thedrug has been taken and the last
time it was taken. Detoxification involves withdrawing from the drug, methadone is normally prescribed if one is withdrawing from a powerful
opioid. Rehab lasts from 30 to 90 days with more time devoted to individual therapy, group therapy as well as other activities that help promote
recovery from opiates and other substances .Counseling sessions are also included (Eric Patterson, 2016).
Alcohol treatment and rehabilitation can be through behavioral treatment whereby the aim is to change drinking behavior through counseling which
takes 21 to 28 on average. During this period detoxification is occurring whereby avoiding alcohol enable the body to get rid of alcohol toxins Mutual
support from friends and family or counselling doctors then follow.
Benzo treatment
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Alcohol Abuse Essay
Alcohol is the most commonly used drug in the United States. Although the consumption of alcohol by itself is not a social problem, the continuous
and excessive use of alcohol can become problematic. There are four symptoms associated with alcohol dependence which are craving, loss of control,
physical dependence, and tolerance. 17.6 million People, or one in every 12 adults, suffer from alcohol abuse or dependence along with several million
more who engage in risky, binge drinking patterns that could lead to alcohol problems. (National Council on Alcoholism and Drug Dependence, n.d.)
The United States has banned drugs such as heroin, LSD, and marijuana in the United States because they claim that these drugs dangerous and that
these...show more content...
Cognitive–therapy helps individuals with alcohol dependence recognize what precedes and follows their episodes of alcohol use, which often leads to
alcohol use to begin with. Motivational enhancement therapy encourages the person suffering from alcoholism to increase their desire to participate in
therapy. Stimulus control refers to a treatment method that teaches the alcohol–dependent person to stay away from situations that are associated with
alcohol use and to replace those situations with activities that are contrary to using alcohol. Urge control is an approach to changing patterns that lead
to drug or alcohol use.
Alcohol has a different effect on each individual when they consume it. Different factors that affect how people react to alcohol are age, gender,
race, physical condition, amount of food eaten before drinking alcohol, how quickly the alcohol has been consumed, if there are other drugs in an
individual's system at the same time alcohol is being consumed, and if there is any past family history of alcohol problems. Impaired brain function
resulting in poor judgment, reduced reaction time, loss of balance coordination, motor skills, or slurred speech are all contributed from alcohol
intoxication. Alcohol causes dilation of blood vessels producing a feeling of warmth but results in rapid loss of body heat. Also you have an increased
risk of certain cancers, stroke, and liver diseases. If women
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Alcohol and Drug Abuse Among College Students Alcohol and drug abuse has been an active habit among college students sense the 1960s. The
immediate cause of this behavior was the youth's need to rebel against the overly conservative American society. This rebellion led to a since of
freedom for the young adults, which caused them to continue acting in these unintelligent manners. After a short period of time, late teens just did not
belong if they were not participating in the mischievous acts. Substance abuse quickly became a way of life for many young adults. As a result, this
inapt behavior still continues today. To first–time college students, acting in a way that parents would disapprove somehow exhibits breaking from
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Thus, the college years have developed into a time for finding oneself. Alcohol and drug abuse provide a means to conceal feelings of insecurity that
arise from the students uncertainty of themselves. Substance abuse acts as a stress reducer through the beginning stages of college. The most common
characteristic of a human being is the necessity to adapt to a given surrounding. This trait consists of both good and bad aspects. Certain adaptations are
positive while others can be destructive. Many students enter college with extensive education on substance abuse. Unfortunately, these students
receive a hands on lesson from peers that indicates using is inconsequential. Fraternity parties and dorm room gatherings overcome the students. Some
of these students even disapprove of these social functions at first. However, they quickly become immune to the atmosphere. The end result is the
participation of these once pure students in the conventional behavior. The facts and statistics are quickly forgotten and washed away. The students
who do not adapt and choose to abstain are immediately labeled negatively. By choosing not to participate in the universal activity on campus, these
students limit their social life. This is a tremendous sacrifice. College supposedly represents the best years a person's of life. No one wants to miss out
due to being perceived as overwrought and uptight. For this reason,
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Persuasive Essay On Alcohol Abuse
Throughout someone's lifetime, they get lectured about the effects of alcohol and that alcohol is a taboo and that it should be consumed in very
limited amounts. Parents tell one's child that they should vow to never drink because it would destroy their bodies when they grow older. Kids are
even put into programs like D.A.R.E and M.A.G.I.C when they are in elementary school, that teaches them why one should not drink alcohol and
expresses how alcohol affects your health. The overuse of alcohol/alcohol abuse can affect one's weight and the function of one's organs throughout
someone's lifetime. It is a known fact that to gain weight one must consume more calories. However, not everyone is aware of the daily intakes that
have a superfluous amount of calories that lead to weight gain. This happens to be the case with alcohol and the people that are addicted to it. Teens
who tend to be binge drinkers are likely to gain around 33 pounds per year (Ciolfe). This would not tend to be a problem if weight gain did not lead to
the possibility of having obesity. Obesity is not just being overweight, obesity has the tendency of causing other health–related problems that can truly
put someone's life at risk. (MedLinePlus). People can develop obesity the same way they are to gain weight; however, the difference is that being
obese means to have more body fat than needed. One can contract obesity by the overconsumption of alcohol because if one drinks too much they will
be constantly consuming more calories than what is needed, leading to the body creating more body fat than normal. Obesity caused by alcohol does
not only occur in teenagers who are binge drinkers, it could also occur within adults who suffer from alcohol abuse. Authors Shelton and Knott
conducted a research in which they surveyed the consumption of alcohol in adults in England (1). Their study has reportedly stated that there is a
direct impact on the intake of calories and the increase of chances of obtaining obesity. Men have reportedly consumed more alcohol calories than
women but this does not eliminate the fact that both genders are gaining weight and becoming closer to getting obesity because of their
overconsumption of alcohol. The overconsumption
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Essay about alcohol abuse
Alcoholism is an overwhelming desire to drink alcohol, even though it is causing harm.
Alcohol is a drug. In the United States alcoholism is the most widespread form of drug abuse, effecting at least 5 million people. About one third of
high school students in the US are thought to be influenced drinkers. Many already may be alcoholics.
A person who is dependent on alcohol is called an alcoholic. Drunk drivers account for one half of all fatal automobile accidents each year in the US.
Alcoholism also creates many severe physical problems. More then three drinks a day, over a few weeks causes destructive danger in the liver.
Changes in the brain and nervous system result in hostile behavior. A family...show more content...
They may also hide their drinking.
Alcoholism is an illness and is very common. It is very hard for an alcoholic to stop drinking because they know how they feel when they do not drink.
Alcoholics usually try to stop drinking because they maybe have hurt someone they love or may also be on the verge of losing their job.
People who stop drinking sometimes may have to go to the hospital for a period of time, this is called detoxification. This is the best way for treatment
when it is hard for them to stop.
The withdrawal symptoms are things such as shaking, sweating, fever, pains and nausea.
These can be severe and dangerous to that persons health. After detoxification comes rehabilitation this is a period of time which the person starts to
recover mentally and physically.
Most alcoholics will go to AA meetings during this time. This is where they can go and meet other alcoholics just like them.
Effects on the Body
Alcohol also effects the kidneys, another major internal organ. When drinking alcohol urination increases due to changes in the hormone aldosterone.
This is what regulates water in the body. So it is not uncommon to experience an increase in the urge to urinate while intoxicated.
The liver, however, is effected the most. Liver damage may occur in three irreversible stages.
The
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  • 1. Essay on Alcohol Abuse Unlike most other substances that can be abused easily, alcohol is the most accessible as you can legally buy it in almost any city or town without interference if you are above the legal age. Easy access to alcohol is a key reason why alcohol abuse and alcoholism is such a common problem in America. In the United States, "alcohol abuse affects about 10% of women, and 20% of men. " The scary thing about alcohol is that it attracts and affects people from all socioeconomic backgrounds; nobody is immune to alcohol abuse. When you do the math, it is apparent that almost 50 million people in our country have issues with alcohol. When a person abuses alcohol, it affects their brain and they behave in an abnormal manner. Like any other...show more content... This is not a successful strategy and usually backfires as using alcohol causes more arguments that lead to greater problems between the people. Also, drinking leads to neglect and decreases the likelihood that a person will take care of their responsibilities. For example, how is a person supposed to go to work, make enough money to support their family if they are always drunk or hung over? It is hard for alcoholics to even remember their commitments, much less execute them. This same example applies for students as well as people in the working world. Alcohol abuse makes it extremely difficult to succeed in school and a consequence of drinking too much alcohol is doing poorly in class or possibly getting fired from you job. People who are dependent on alcohol tend to revolve their schedule around their drinking plans, and they generally spend most of their time thinking about drinking or recovering from its effects. The added emphasis on drinking takes time away from the activities they used to enjoy most, which could include playing sports or hanging out with family or friends. Alcoholics usually place themselves in dangerous situations such as "drinking and driving, operation machinery while intoxicated, or mixing alcohol with prescription medication against doctors orders. " Also, there are many laws such as Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 2. Alcohol abuse Alcohol abuse in the society. A review of the literature Abstract Alcohol abuse is also a serious medical and social problem, but is not the same as alcoholism. Alcohol abuse is the intentional overuse of alcohol, i.e., to the point of drunkenness. This includes occasional and celebratory over–drinking. Not all people who abuse...show more content... This can be the beginning of an addiction. If you drink to feel good, you should ask yourself if you can also feel at ease without alcohol. Who consumes alcohol, how much and when? Jennifer Warner, MA 2006, the poll, conducted July 6 –9 among a national sample of 1,007 people aged 18 and older, showed 64% of Americans say they drink alcoholic beverages. Researchers say the percentage of Americans who say they drink has changed little over time, averaging about 63% since Gallup began surveying Americans about drinking habits in 1939. However, the most recent poll shows the frequency of drinking has risen over the last 10 years. The 2006 poll showed 71% of American drinkers said they had an alcoholic drink in the last week, which is significantly higher than the 54% who said the same in 1996. Also on the rise is the number of drinks Americans are drinking. The poll shows those who drink alcohol report drinking an average of 4.5 drinks per week, compared with 2.8 in 1996. Recent studies have suggested that drinking alcohol in moderation –– particularly wine –– may promote better health, and researchers say the increase in number of drinks per week may be a reflection of this. The percentage of drinkers who named wine as their drink of choice has increased steadily from 27% in 1992 to a peak of 39% last year, when it narrowly topped beer in popularity. But beer Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 3. Alcoholism And Child Abuse Essay neglect." Alcoholism and child abuse play hand and hand together, the alcoholic may not even remember hitting the child denying their even is a problem. "Everyone in the family denies that anything is wrong yet no one feels right". Most of the time a drinking problem is denied in order to protect young children and the families social stigma. There are three types of denial and all have one common problem protection. First off is "systematic denial" where an entire system denies any problem exists. Secondly "protection vs. exposure" where the problem should not be sheltered but recognized and exposed. Lastly "primary patient philosophy" where the family is now first compared to the alcoholic. To help families they need to overcome the effects of exposure. Paul lemoine a french pediatrician discovered fetal alcohol syndrome:"birth defects that can happen when a pregnant woman drinks alcohol". He has noticed facial deformations of children with FAS. in 1968 lemoine observed children born with FAS and came to the conclusion that most...show more content... "Children of alcoholics are at greater risks for eating disorders, learning disorders, teen pregnancy, and suicide". How a child emotionally developes affects how they see the world. The skills learned to hold a secure relationship are learned within families missing this key aspect can often influence bad defence mechanisms. Emotional development is key in in personality development. Some reactions from children of alcoholics might be regression, repression, sublimation, and reaction formation. Regression happens when children regress to an earlier stage, attempting to revisit a secure place. Repression is when children repress their feeling trying not to cause problems. Sublimation is making positive choices in of discomforting feelings. Reaction formation is showing opposite feelings then what is felt. I NEED HELP ENDING Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 4. Essay on alcohol treatment Numerous treatment methods are constantly being discovered and developed to help start alcohol and drug abusers down the path of sobriety. There are many different methods available to help addicts who need help or to help addicts who want help. Our system is diverting from a punishing approach to a treatment approach. This paper will examine the most popular inpatient and outpatient options available throughout the nation. The types of addicts who normally file into these types of settings will be exam e, and The Way of Life. May I do your will always" (Alcoholics). These prayers are recited by the addict and must be experienced as well as nurtured to successfully break your addiction and never go back once you have completed the twelve...show more content... The staffs of therapeutic communities mainly consist of former addicts and abusers, they know what the addicts are going through and can knowledgeably help them through the struggle. There is a high success rate for patients who do not stick with the program. Chemical decency residential programs are a combination of hospitalization and a therapeutic community. The programs are usually three to eight weeks in length and they are counseled by recovering alcoholics with little formal training. These private– pay programs are the most common form of residential treatment although they are now reduced in number. Medical assisted treatment is not nearly as popular as residential treatment, but it is beginning to play a more important role in outpatient recovery. When using medication to aid recovery there are three basic approaches to take: antagonism, substitution, or the use of a drug that is medically incompatible. Antagonism requires total a blockage of the abused drug, while substitution allows the use of another drug to reduce the craving for the abused drug. Giving an addict a drug that is medically incompatible with the abused drug will cause them to become sick any time that they use the abused drug. Crisis clinics are a form of outpatient help, they range from telephone hotlines, to emergency associated clinics, to crash pads. Community mental health Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 5. Drug and Alcohol Abuse Essay Alcohol abuse is a serious problem, driving while drunk or under the influence of drugs is an even bigger problem that shouldn't be taken lightly. Abusing either one of these substances can lead to the death of you or the death of someone else or even cause a major change in their life like Jacqueline's story, her whole life has been changed because of another person's ignorance and carelessness. Therefore, you should know the facts about drug and alcohol abuse before you do something you may regret for the rest of your life. According TO NIDA FOR TEENS: THE SCIENCE BEHIND DRUG ABUSE, drugs are chemicals or substances that change the way our bodies work. Drugs find their way into your bloodstream, whether you ingest, inhale or inject...show more content... That is when he began dealing drugs. He then got caught and now resides in maximum– security jail. In many cases teens that you may know do end up going to jail because they have become addicted to the drugs they have been using and they will do anything to buy what they need. At that point your fellow peers or even friends will begin dealing drugs thinking that it is the quickest means of receiving money. With the money they receive, it goes towards the drugs they want to purchase. According to TREATMENT EPISODES DATA SET (TEDS) 1992 –2002, SAMHSA, 2006, Marijuana is addictive. More teens are in treatment with a primary diagnosis of marijuana dependence than for all other illicit drugs combined. Several teens begin using substances when they are introduced to marijuana. Marijuana is referred to as a gateway drug, and many teen users begin using because they are depressed, having family problems, or any other struggles they are experiencing in their lives. Teens begin smoking marijuana, thinking they are not going to become addicted. Truth is marijuana use by teenagers who have prior antisocial problems can quickly lead to addiction. Therefore, if you were to begin using marijuana, you should be aware that you can become addicted. As stated by NIAAA, UNDERAGE DRINKING: A MAJOR PUBLIC HEALTH CHALLENGE, The younger you are when you start drinking, the greater your Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 6. The Effects Of Alcohol On Alcohol Abuse Everyday around the world people fail to realize the effects alcohol abuse can have on themselves as well as their loved ones. Alcohol can be highly addictive, and plague an individual 's life. Individuals who suffer from alcohol abuse go through various withdrawal symptoms when attempting to cease from drinking alcohol. There are various methods alcohol abusers to quit using alcohol. For adults who abuse alcohol, achieving abstinence can be an arduous process that can be overcome with the perseverance of the individual as well as the support of family and peers. Before one can begin the process of remaining abstinent from alcohol, the individual must first accept that there is problem stemming from drinking alcohol. Admitting that there is something wrong about consuming too much alcohol, enables the individual to take action. Although the alcohol abusers peers may highlight the problem to the user as well, he or she are more likely to commit to quitting if the problem is acknowledged by the individual. First, the alcohol users assesses his or her situation regarding alcohol abuse. Next, the individual will need to take steps to ensure his or her peers are aware and supportive of the situation. If the users peers all abuse alcohol it may be difficult or embarrassing to acknowledge your plan to change. Now that the alcohol user has acknowledged the substance abuse problem, it's time for the alcohol user to speak with his or her physician about remaining abstinent from Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 7. Alcohol Abuse And Alcohol Misuse Essay Offences of a violent nature exist as an immense plight to victims, society and also to the offenders themselves (Whitehead, Ward & Collie, 2007). More specifically, violent crimes associated with alcohol misuse are considered to accumulate to half of all violent crimes conducted across the United Kingdom (UK) (Budd, 2010). From this point alone, it could be construed that alcohol misuse is a determinant of violent offending behaviour. However, according to Matreau (2008) alcohol should not be considered to be a cause of crime but instead a catalyst through which the offender's behaviour is exacerbated. Zhang (1997) furthers this argument by suggesting that alcohol interacts with other characteristics of offending, as well as the context in which the alcohol misuse arises, acting as a moderating variable for the crime to occur. There has since been significant research conducted around the strength of the alcohol–violence relationship in males (e.g. Watt, Shepherd & Newcombe, 2008; Gannon, 2007). Such research suggests that regular chronic alcohol misuse increases the likelihood of aggression and antisocial behaviour and therefore simultaneously increases the opportunity for violent crime to transpire (Felson & Staff, 2010; Hoaken & Phil, 2000). Due to the high volume of violent crimes reportedly committed every year, (Needham, Gummerum, Mandeville–Norden, Rakestrow–Dickens, Mewse, Barnes & Hanoch, 2015; Budd, 2010;Krug et al., 2002),with and without alcohol as a Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 8. Drinking Alcohol And Alcohol Abuse Everyday around the world alcoholics attempt to quit drinking, with many succumbing to addiction once more. Alcohol can be highly addictive and plaguing the lives of alcohol abusers. When alcoholics do attempt to quit drinking alcohol, they go through various withdrawal symptoms that complicates the road to sobriety. Quitting alcohol is far from a simple process and will require initiative and perseverance. Although many attempt to quit alcohol by simply by going "cold turkey," there are various steps people can follow to successfully quit drinking alcohol. For those struggling with alcohol abuse, sobriety can revitalize and save the life of the addict. Before one can begin the process of remaining abstinent from alcohol, the individual must first accept that there is a problem stemming from drinking alcohol. Admitting that there is something wrong about consuming too much alcohol, enables the individual to take action. Although the alcohol abusers peers may highlight the problem to the user as well, he or she is more likely to commit to quitting if the problem is acknowledged by the individual. First, the alcohol users assess his or her situation regarding alcohol abuse. Next, the individual will need to take steps to ensure his or her peers are aware and supportive of the situation. If the users, peers all abuse alcohol it may be difficult or embarrassing to acknowledge your plan to change. Now that the alcohol user has acknowledged the substance abuse problem, it's Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 9. Essay on Alcohol Abuse and Native Americans The impact of various kinds of substances to cultural groups has historically been precipitated by the significance of particular substances on different cultural groups (Moore, 2010).This is mainly because the long term usage of these substances leads to the integration of the consumption of the substance into the cultural patterns of the given group. One such group that has been affected by the extensive usage of a particular substance is the Native American community. According to the Associated Press (2014, August 28), as noted on the MSNBC website, out of ten deaths among the Native American population, one is Alcohol related. Additionally, the prevalence of Alcohol consumption among the Native American population relates to...show more content... However, in order to understand the culture of the Native Americans, it is important to study each group distinctly from the other. While the history of the Native Americans is beyond the scope of this paper, it suffices to note that the enduring cultural practices of the Native Americans have had an impact on the abuse of substances such as Alcohol (Moore Gay, 2010). The prevalence of alcohol among this cultural group has been influenced in two ways: by a misperception, social rules, norms and customs, and traditions that have normalized drinking among certain tribes. The contextual cultural experiences of most Native Americans has led to the normalization of drinking especially among age groups and related events such as among peers and when preaching. Nevertheless, the stereotype of the "drunken Indian" has also had an impact on the consumption levels in this cultural group (U.S. National Library of Medicine, 2011). A study of the Navajo Indians led to the conclusion that stereotype can lead members of the group to consider excessive drinking as a normal part of the cultural practices of a particular cultural group. Indeed, the Native American population has been influenced by such stereotypes which traverse the history of the Indians, for example, in as far as consumption of alcohol is concerned (U.S. National Library of Medicine, 2011). According to statistics held by the U.S. National Library of Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 10. Alcohol Abuse Introduction Alcoholism and Alcohol Abuse Signs, Symptoms, and Help for Drinking Problems It's not always easy to see when your drinking has crossed the line from moderate or social use to problem drinking. But if you consume alcohol to cope with difficulties or to avoid feeling bad, you're in potentially dangerous territory. Alcoholism and alcohol abuse can sneak up on you, so it's important to be aware of the warning signs and take steps to cut back if you recognize them. Understanding the problem is the first step to overcoming it. In This Article: * Understanding drinking problems * Signs & symptoms of alcohol abuse * Signs & symptoms of alcoholism * Drinking problems and denial * Effects of alcoholism * Getting help...show more content... Signs and symptoms of alcoholism (alcohol dependence) Alcoholism is the most severe form of problem drinking. Alcoholism involves all the symptoms of alcohol abuse, but it also involves another element: physical dependence on alcohol. If you rely on alcohol to function or feel physically compelled to drink, you're an alcoholic. Tolerance: The 1st major warning sign of alcoholism Do you have to drink a lot more than you used to in order to get buzzed or to feel relaxed? Can you drink more than other people without getting drunk? These are signs of tolerance, which can be an early warning sign of alcoholism. Tolerance means that, over time, you need more and more alcohol to feel the same effects. Withdrawal: The 2nd major warning sign of alcoholism Do you need a drink to steady the shakes in the morning? Drinking to relieve or avoid withdrawal symptoms is a sign of alcoholism and a huge red flag. When you drink heavily, your body gets used to the alcohol and experiences withdrawal symptoms if it's taken away. These include: * Anxiety or jumpiness * Shakiness or trembling * Sweating * Nausea and vomiting * Insomnia | * Depression * Irritability * Fatigue * Loss of appetite * Headache | In severe cases, withdrawal from alcohol can also involve hallucinations, confusion, seizures, fever, and agitation. These symptoms can be dangerous, so talk to your doctor if you
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  • 12. Teenage Alcohol Abuse Essay Teenage alcohol abuse is one of the major problems that affect academic performance, cause health problems and is responsible for the death of teenage drivers and sometime their passengers. Many teens drink because they think it is cool and do not understand the dangers of drinking alcohol. In 2008 a survey on the students views on alcohol was conducted in the Atlanta Public School System of 4,241 students surveyed results showed 74% of sixth graders felt there was a health risk while 25% felt there was no health risk; 81% of eighth graders felt there was a health risk, while 19% felt there was none; 82% of tenth graders felt there was a health risk, while 18% felt there was none, and 84% of twelve graders felt there was a health risk,...show more content... Statistics show that prevention programs decrease binge drinking in students 6th through 12 grades, as indicated by the successful intervention programs of Project Northland and Life Skills Training. Assessing the strengths and weaknesses of both programs, The Atlanta Public School System decided to use strategies from both program which addressed the closest positive results that matched the Atlanta Public School System's objectives of decreasing substance use (alcohol), improvements in positive attitudes/behavior and reductions in negative attitudes/behavior, and reduce the possibility of automobile accidents and health problems related to alcohol abuse. SUMMARY Teenage binge drinking (consumption of five or more alcohol drinks in a row) has grown to be a serious problem in the United States. A report in 2009 from the Surgeon General's office show alcohol consumption by teens start as early as 11 years of age for boys and 13 years of age for girls (Grant & Dawson, 1997). In the youth Risk Behavior Surveillance Report (2007), data results showed that over three million teenagers in grades 6 through 12 are alcoholics, and several million teens have serious health issues due to drinking. Further research conducted by the Harvard School of Public health (2006) show a direct correlation of automobile accidents, alcohol poisoning, poor academic performance. violence and Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 13. Essay on Alcoholism Alcoholism Alcoholism is perhaps the most common form of drug abuse in North America today. Scientists report that the reason alcohol is so popular to people is because it is pleasant, relaxing, and is considered a "social beverage." But what individuals often do not take in to consideration is the fact that alcohol dulls the brain and confuses physical reactions. This can lead to numerous injuries, accidents, and death. Alcohol affects every part of an alcoholic's life: their body, their mind and their family life. The body has a natural chemical that gives a feeling of a "natural high". It happens in the presence of a life–endangering situation. This chemical is adrenaline, which is meant to prepare the body for defense in...show more content... After alcohol reaches the brain, it numbs the frontal lobe, which has direct control over the judgment, visual perception and decision making skills. Scientists believe this is what makes alcoholics believe they can conquer any task put before them. After drinking a good number of drinks everyday over a long period of time, many things can happen. Cirrhosis of the liver can occur, which means the liver tissues become hardened. Scientists also report that irreversible brain damage can occur before cirrhosis of the liver is even detected. Also, cancer of the liver, mouth, esophagus as well as lungs and pancreatic cancer often occur as a result of alcoholism. Alcohol also has an affect on the mind as well as the body. Alcoholics often report that they feel inferior to people and believe they can do anything. Many people believe that alcohol acts as a "social lubricant." Increased social pleasures, assertiveness talkativeness and even happiness are all expected by many, when they drink in these situations. Alcohol is said to reduce tension and anxiety. This in turn allows drinkers to feel more relaxed and comfortable in social situations. However, this also encourages the drinker to drink more when under more stress. Alcohol has the most affect on the family. Many alcoholics do not believe this because they think what they do has no affect on their family and friends. But often times the Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 14. Alcohol Abuse Essay In today's modern society alcohol addiction and alcohol abuse has become one of the most complex, life–threatening issues. Most depressed individuals usually indulge themselves in bars or pubs with their alcohols to escape from their stressful life. It has become increasingly alarming how alcohol does not only attract the adults, but also teenagers these days. "Research has shown that approximately 14 million Americans (7.4%) of the population meet the diagnostic criteria for alcohol abuse or alcoholism" ("Facts about Alcohol"). Alcohol addicts may encounter social impact such as loss of respect from others who may see the problem as self– inflictive and easily avoided. Repeated use of alcohol over a period of time can result in ...show more content... ("Long–term effects of alcohol") Change of behavior caused by alcohols has negative impacts on one's surrounding and will, eventually, creates a rift among loved ones. Alcoholic can do anything without thinking for the future as long as they get the money to buy alcohol, ones may use the rental money for the house to buy alcohol and the worst case could happen is he loses his jobs. With this, drinker cannot be dependent on and divorce is inevitable as he could no longer support his family. Not few child abuse cases caused by alcoholic parents. Studies have shown that "2/3 of child abuse case involves alcohol" ("Facts about alcohol"). Family members also began to avoid friends, hide problems and cover up for the drinker as they are ashamed of their family member who is alcoholic. "More than one–half of American adults have a close family member who has or has had alcoholism" ("Dawson and Grant") Moreover, there is higher chances for their teenager child to be alcoholic too as they are used to seeing their parents drunk. As we all know that the media has a very large impact on the Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 15. Essay on Dangers of Alcoholism Alcoholism Alcoholism is a very serious disease, which can cause illness, death, injuries, schooling problems, family breakups, and crime. It is a proven fact the alcohol kills more people than any other illegal drugs combined. However, alcohol courses freely through American society, from college bars to corporate lunches. In a recent journal article by The Scientist, it is stated, "Technology shows alcohol abuse changes brain's molecular programming and circuitry? (Scientist). Thus revealing that alcohol is a quick fix that will hurt us all in the long run. There are many different types of drugs such as, antidepressants, depressants, hallucinogenic. Most people when asked, oppose strongly to using these drugs...show more content... The four major problems with alcoholics are depression, memory loss, organ damage, and reduced self–awareness. The most dangerous of all is depression, which can cause increased drinking tendencies, mental breakdowns, and suicidal thoughts. If drinking continues for a long period of time alcoholics can encounter liver cancer, stomach cancer, and other organ damage. Overall, alcoholism is a battle that far too many people are losing. Results from the National Household Survey (U.S. Department of Health and Human Services 1998) suggest that as many as 40 million Americans drink more than the moderate drinking levels recommended by the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (it varies for different sizes and sex) (NIAAA) (1995). "It is estimated that six million Americans persistently misuse alcohol, yet another eight million more are addicted, and one hundred humans throughout our nation will die each year from this"(Newsweek). Alcohol is one of the biggest causes of premature death in the United States. On average, people dying from alcohol related causes lose twenty–six years from their normal life expectancy. However, the alcoholics are not the only ones suffering, "Each year Alcohol abuse costs our country a whopping $185 billion a year in everything from lost workdays to drunken driving accidents. Out of that $185 Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 16. Essay On Addiction And Alcohol Addiction and Mood and Affect Discussion Drug and alcohol addiction can be described as a chronic, often relapsing brain disease that causes compulsive drug seeking and use, and difficult to control use of these substances despite harmful consequences to the drug addict and those around them. Addiction is a brain disease since the abuse of drugs and alcohol results to changes in the structure and function of the brain which challenges a persons ability to resist the desire to take the drugs or even to control the number of drugs or alcohol taken. In the initial stages people take drugs and alcohol voluntarily but with the brain changes an individual will experience an intense impulse to take drugs which one cannot do without and this thus...show more content... Treatment from drugs and alcohol addiction is possible and it should be adjusted based on how the patient responds thus treatment plans are reviewed often and modified to fit the patient's changing needs. It has been shown that combining addiction treatment medicines with behavioral therapy ensures the best chance of success for most patients since it helps in providing continued recovery. For Opioids, treatment will include detoxification, inpatient rehabilitation and outpatient therapy. This treatment will depend on some factors such as the period of time that thedrug has been taken and the last time it was taken. Detoxification involves withdrawing from the drug, methadone is normally prescribed if one is withdrawing from a powerful opioid. Rehab lasts from 30 to 90 days with more time devoted to individual therapy, group therapy as well as other activities that help promote recovery from opiates and other substances .Counseling sessions are also included (Eric Patterson, 2016). Alcohol treatment and rehabilitation can be through behavioral treatment whereby the aim is to change drinking behavior through counseling which takes 21 to 28 on average. During this period detoxification is occurring whereby avoiding alcohol enable the body to get rid of alcohol toxins Mutual support from friends and family or counselling doctors then follow. Benzo treatment Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 17. Alcohol Abuse Essay Alcohol is the most commonly used drug in the United States. Although the consumption of alcohol by itself is not a social problem, the continuous and excessive use of alcohol can become problematic. There are four symptoms associated with alcohol dependence which are craving, loss of control, physical dependence, and tolerance. 17.6 million People, or one in every 12 adults, suffer from alcohol abuse or dependence along with several million more who engage in risky, binge drinking patterns that could lead to alcohol problems. (National Council on Alcoholism and Drug Dependence, n.d.) The United States has banned drugs such as heroin, LSD, and marijuana in the United States because they claim that these drugs dangerous and that these...show more content... Cognitive–therapy helps individuals with alcohol dependence recognize what precedes and follows their episodes of alcohol use, which often leads to alcohol use to begin with. Motivational enhancement therapy encourages the person suffering from alcoholism to increase their desire to participate in therapy. Stimulus control refers to a treatment method that teaches the alcohol–dependent person to stay away from situations that are associated with alcohol use and to replace those situations with activities that are contrary to using alcohol. Urge control is an approach to changing patterns that lead to drug or alcohol use. Alcohol has a different effect on each individual when they consume it. Different factors that affect how people react to alcohol are age, gender, race, physical condition, amount of food eaten before drinking alcohol, how quickly the alcohol has been consumed, if there are other drugs in an individual's system at the same time alcohol is being consumed, and if there is any past family history of alcohol problems. Impaired brain function resulting in poor judgment, reduced reaction time, loss of balance coordination, motor skills, or slurred speech are all contributed from alcohol intoxication. Alcohol causes dilation of blood vessels producing a feeling of warmth but results in rapid loss of body heat. Also you have an increased risk of certain cancers, stroke, and liver diseases. If women Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 18. Alcohol and Drug Abuse Among College Students Alcohol and drug abuse has been an active habit among college students sense the 1960s. The immediate cause of this behavior was the youth's need to rebel against the overly conservative American society. This rebellion led to a since of freedom for the young adults, which caused them to continue acting in these unintelligent manners. After a short period of time, late teens just did not belong if they were not participating in the mischievous acts. Substance abuse quickly became a way of life for many young adults. As a result, this inapt behavior still continues today. To first–time college students, acting in a way that parents would disapprove somehow exhibits breaking from ...show more content... Thus, the college years have developed into a time for finding oneself. Alcohol and drug abuse provide a means to conceal feelings of insecurity that arise from the students uncertainty of themselves. Substance abuse acts as a stress reducer through the beginning stages of college. The most common characteristic of a human being is the necessity to adapt to a given surrounding. This trait consists of both good and bad aspects. Certain adaptations are positive while others can be destructive. Many students enter college with extensive education on substance abuse. Unfortunately, these students receive a hands on lesson from peers that indicates using is inconsequential. Fraternity parties and dorm room gatherings overcome the students. Some of these students even disapprove of these social functions at first. However, they quickly become immune to the atmosphere. The end result is the participation of these once pure students in the conventional behavior. The facts and statistics are quickly forgotten and washed away. The students who do not adapt and choose to abstain are immediately labeled negatively. By choosing not to participate in the universal activity on campus, these students limit their social life. This is a tremendous sacrifice. College supposedly represents the best years a person's of life. No one wants to miss out due to being perceived as overwrought and uptight. For this reason, Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 19. Persuasive Essay On Alcohol Abuse Throughout someone's lifetime, they get lectured about the effects of alcohol and that alcohol is a taboo and that it should be consumed in very limited amounts. Parents tell one's child that they should vow to never drink because it would destroy their bodies when they grow older. Kids are even put into programs like D.A.R.E and M.A.G.I.C when they are in elementary school, that teaches them why one should not drink alcohol and expresses how alcohol affects your health. The overuse of alcohol/alcohol abuse can affect one's weight and the function of one's organs throughout someone's lifetime. It is a known fact that to gain weight one must consume more calories. However, not everyone is aware of the daily intakes that have a superfluous amount of calories that lead to weight gain. This happens to be the case with alcohol and the people that are addicted to it. Teens who tend to be binge drinkers are likely to gain around 33 pounds per year (Ciolfe). This would not tend to be a problem if weight gain did not lead to the possibility of having obesity. Obesity is not just being overweight, obesity has the tendency of causing other health–related problems that can truly put someone's life at risk. (MedLinePlus). People can develop obesity the same way they are to gain weight; however, the difference is that being obese means to have more body fat than needed. One can contract obesity by the overconsumption of alcohol because if one drinks too much they will be constantly consuming more calories than what is needed, leading to the body creating more body fat than normal. Obesity caused by alcohol does not only occur in teenagers who are binge drinkers, it could also occur within adults who suffer from alcohol abuse. Authors Shelton and Knott conducted a research in which they surveyed the consumption of alcohol in adults in England (1). Their study has reportedly stated that there is a direct impact on the intake of calories and the increase of chances of obtaining obesity. Men have reportedly consumed more alcohol calories than women but this does not eliminate the fact that both genders are gaining weight and becoming closer to getting obesity because of their overconsumption of alcohol. The overconsumption Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 20. Essay about alcohol abuse Alcoholism is an overwhelming desire to drink alcohol, even though it is causing harm. Alcohol is a drug. In the United States alcoholism is the most widespread form of drug abuse, effecting at least 5 million people. About one third of high school students in the US are thought to be influenced drinkers. Many already may be alcoholics. A person who is dependent on alcohol is called an alcoholic. Drunk drivers account for one half of all fatal automobile accidents each year in the US. Alcoholism also creates many severe physical problems. More then three drinks a day, over a few weeks causes destructive danger in the liver. Changes in the brain and nervous system result in hostile behavior. A family...show more content... They may also hide their drinking. Alcoholism is an illness and is very common. It is very hard for an alcoholic to stop drinking because they know how they feel when they do not drink. Alcoholics usually try to stop drinking because they maybe have hurt someone they love or may also be on the verge of losing their job. People who stop drinking sometimes may have to go to the hospital for a period of time, this is called detoxification. This is the best way for treatment when it is hard for them to stop. The withdrawal symptoms are things such as shaking, sweating, fever, pains and nausea. These can be severe and dangerous to that persons health. After detoxification comes rehabilitation this is a period of time which the person starts to recover mentally and physically. Most alcoholics will go to AA meetings during this time. This is where they can go and meet other alcoholics just like them. Effects on the Body Alcohol also effects the kidneys, another major internal organ. When drinking alcohol urination increases due to changes in the hormone aldosterone. This is what regulates water in the body. So it is not uncommon to experience an increase in the urge to urinate while intoxicated. The liver, however, is effected the most. Liver damage may occur in three irreversible stages. The
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