Essays Tagged: "Alcohol dependence"

This essay tells you: What Alcoholism Is, What Are It's Side Effects?, and Why To Avoid It.

AlcoholismAlcoholism, also known as alcohol-dependence, is a chronic disease marked by a craving for ... d by a craving for alcohol. People who endure this persistent ailment are universally identified as alcoholics. Countless diverse types of citizens with different occupations like doctors, lawyers, wo ... aphic analyzers, garbage pickers, and just about anyone who suffers from anxiety or emotional pain. Alcohol gets quickly absorbed into the entire body and affects nearly every tissue.Alcohol is not he ...

(1 pages) 285 5 4.4 Mar/2002

Subjects: Social Science Essays > Controversial Issues > Drugs & Alchohol

Alcoholism and its effect.

probably wondering what is wrong with this three-month-old boy. Well, it turns out his mother drank alcohol while being pregnant. Therefore he developed the Fetal Alcohol Syndrome, and other than the ... a human liver that has become unusable due to a condition called cirrhosis, which is also caused by alcohol, this condition causes the liver tissue to turn into scar tissue. But these are not the only ...

(4 pages) 183 0 4.7 Feb/2003

Subjects: Social Science Essays > Controversial Issues > Drugs & Alchohol

Alcoholism and Alcohol Dependence.

IntroductionAlcoholism or Alcohol Dependence, chronic disease marked by a craving for alcohol. People who suffer ... , chronic disease marked by a craving for alcohol. People who suffer from this illness are known as alcoholics. They cannot control their drinking even when it becomes the underlying cause of serious ... fficulties, job loss, or automobile crashes. Medical science has yet to identify the exact cause of alcoholism, but research suggests that genetic, psychological, and social factors influence its deve ...

(13 pages) 252 0 4.2 Apr/2003

Subjects: Social Science Essays > Controversial Issues > Drugs & Alchohol

Alcoholism.

1. What is alcoholism? 2. How do people become alcoholics? 3. What are theeffects of alcoholism? 4. How do you ... ics? 3. What are theeffects of alcoholism? 4. How do you diagnose alcoholism? 5. Is there a cure foralcoholics? 6. What is the treatment? What is alcoholism? Alcoholism is a chronicillness or disorder ... is alcoholism? Alcoholism is a chronicillness or disorder. Alcohol effects many parts of the body. Alcoholism is also a braindisease.(NIDA 1) There are many stages to alcoholism. The two main stages ...

(6 pages) 111 0 3.0 Sep/2003

Subjects: Social Science Essays > Controversial Issues > Drugs & Alchohol

Alcohol: A Drink for Fun or For Pain

runk weekly. Nearly 10 % of current drinkers (about 8 million persons) meet diagnostic criteria for alcohol dependence. An additional 7 % (more than 5.6 million persons) meet diagnostic criteria for a ... stic criteria for alcohol abuse (par 2).If 10 % is equal to 8 million, think of how many people are alcohol drinkers in America. Drinking excessively is very hazardous to one's body to the people arou ...

(4 pages) 39 0 4.5 Apr/2004

Subjects: Humanities Essays

Alcoholism

AlcoholismAlcoholism is still a very serious condition and in 2001, it was estimated to affect nearl ... sixty two million people worldwide. Over eight million of those affected live in the United States. Alcoholism or Alcohol Dependence is defined as, a chronic disease marked by a craving for alcohol. ( ... lcohol. (Alcoholism) This "disease" affects almost any type of person, not just someone particular. Alcoholism affects people such as successful executives, skilled mechanics, laborers, homemakers, an ...

(3 pages) 48 0 5.0 Apr/2004

Subjects: Social Science Essays > Controversial Issues > Drugs & Alchohol

Women and alcohol

Women and AlcoholIn this assignment I had been given the task to choose a client group and a drug, or group of ... te the issues from a harm reduction standpoint. Thus, I have chosen 'Women' as my client group and 'Alcohol' as the drug which may be misused by that group.So, broadly speaking, what is 'alcohol abuse ... ent publication provided by Athealth.com, a leading provider of mental health information, defines 'alcohol abuse' as 'a pattern of drinking in which a person uses alcohol in a way that is harmful to ...

(15 pages) 139 1 5.0 May/2005

Subjects: Humanities Essays > Health & Medicine > Drugs

Alcoholism Is One Of The Concerns In United States.

I want to first introduce what Alcoholism or Alcohol Dependence is. It is a chronic disease marked by a craving for alcohol. People ... a chronic disease marked by a craving for alcohol. People who suffer from this illness are known as alcoholics. Alcoholism is a substance-drug used to suppress ones feeling and emotions during depress ... the United States, people who start to drink at an early age are at particular risk for developing alcohol dependence. Although alcoholism is also abused amongst the general population who like to dr ...

(2 pages) 37 3 3.9 Nov/2005

Subjects: Social Science Essays > Controversial Issues > Drugs & Alchohol

Alcoholism.

Well, to begin with what is Alcoholism or an alcoholic? Most people when asked this question just think of someone who drinks a ... f someone who drinks a lot, but they don't put any other aspects into thought. According to NIAAA, "alcoholism, also known as "alcohol dependence," is a disease that includes four symptoms: Craving: A ... sical dependence: Withdrawal symptoms, such as nausea, sweating, shakiness, and anxiety, occur when alcohol use is stopped after a period of heavy drinking, and Tolerance: The need to drink greater am ...

(9 pages) 70 1 3.5 Dec/2005

Subjects: Humanities Essays > Health & Medicine > Drugs

Adolescents as a Special Population: Addiction & Development

ive stage of development posing a high risk for contacting dangerous addictive behaviors. Drugs and alcohol abuse present as the single most serious problem within this population, making them vulnera ... ehavior. Drug use is the increasing problem among teenagers in today's high schools. Interestingly, alcohol abuse and alcohol dependence are not only adult problems -- they also affect a significant n ...

(5 pages) 103 0 4.0 Feb/2006

Subjects: Social Science Essays > Society and community > Children and Youngsters

Alcholism A Disease Or Not A Disease?

There is a constant dispute amongst the medical and psychological community as to whether alcoholism is, in fact, a disease or just a state of mind. Many of the researcher have classified al ... a disease or just a state of mind. Many of the researcher have classified alcoholism as a disease (Alcoholism as a Disease 1). Dictionary.com has defined "disease" broadly as an "involuntary choice m ...

(4 pages) 79 0 5.0 Jul/2006

Subjects: Social Science Essays > Controversial Issues > Drugs & Alchohol

Women and Alcohol

te the issues from a harm reduction standpoint. Thus, I have chosen 'Women' as my client group and 'Alcohol' as the drug which may be misused by that group.So, broadly speaking, what is 'alcohol abuse ... ent publication provided by Athealth.com, a leading provider of mental health information, defines 'alcohol abuse' as 'a pattern of drinking in which a person uses alcohol in a way that is harmful to ...

(15 pages) 49 0 4.0 Apr/2007

Subjects: Humanities Essays > Health & Medicine

Bipolar Disorders

s to suicide in nearly 20% of all cases. About 60% of all people with bipolar disorder have drug or alcohol dependence, seasonal depression, or certain anxiety disorders, like posttraumatic stress dis ...

(4 pages) 92 0 5.0 Jul/2007

Subjects: Social Science Essays > Psychology > Common Disorders

Borderline Personality Disorder

ed disorder during the course of any given year. The most common of these disorders are depression, alcohol dependence and various phobias.? ? An additional 2.8% of adults, or about 5.2 million people ... n as depression, anxiety and psychosis. Many of the ?drugs associated with theses disorders include alcohol, caffeine, nicotine, cocaine, amphetamines, hallucinogens and sedatives. ? (Encarta Encyclop ...

(18 pages) 205 0 4.3 Feb/2008

Subjects: Social Science Essays > Psychology

Alcohol and American Youth

Alcohol and American YouthUnderage drinking is a hidden problem of modern society that affects young ... rgotten. Today, we concentrate our attention on fighting against tobacco and drugs, and forget that alcohol is most popular and dangerous drug that effect behavior and personality of the drinker. Drin ... ll maturing. This process gets accomplished at ages 20-21. According to study “Young Brains on Alcohol,” scientists found that consumption of alcohol at the developmental stage of the brain ...

(3 pages) 23 0 0.0 Feb/2008

Subjects: Social Science Essays > Current Issues

Alcoholism Is NOT a disease, But an addiction.

There is a constant dispute amongst the medical and psychological community as to whether alcoholism is, in fact, a disease or just a state of mind. Many of the researchers have classified a ... an "involuntary choice made by the individual" (5 entries 1). This definition does not comply with alcoholics because they can, like any other human being, determine that drinking has many unwanted c ...

(5 pages) 46 0 5.0 Nov/2008

Subjects: Literature Research Papers > Creative Writing > Persuasive Writing

Alcohol and Deprssion and Dual Diagnosis

Alcohol dependence and depression are commonly diagnosed health problems throughout the world. This ... throughout the world. This literature review will discuss the co-existing problem of depression and alcohol dependence and the importance that evidence based practice and treatment modalities have on ... term dual diagnosis or co-morbidity refers to the coexistence of a substance abuse disorder such as Alcohol is combined with a psychiatric disorder such as depression (Tabers medical dictionary).Accor ...

(12 pages) 183 0 5.0 Jan/2009

Subjects: Science Essays > Mental Health

Alcoholism and the Use of Peer Pressure as a Treatment

PART I ALCOHOLISM"I'm tired of hearing sin called sickness and alcoholism a disease.It is the only disease ... ds ofmillions of dollars a year to spread."- - Dr. Vance Havner, American Baptist preacher 1901-1986Alcoholism: A Social TragedyIt is estimated that nearly14 million Americans, or about 1 in every 13 ... t is estimated that nearly14 million Americans, or about 1 in every 13 adults, abuse alcohol or are alcoholics. Approximately 53% of men and women in the U.S. report that one or more of their close re ...

(30 pages) 102 1 5.0 Jun/2009

Subjects: Science Essays > Mental Health

Why You Should Not Do Drugs

ontain chemicals that affect the brain. 40% of those who start drinking at a young age will develop alcohol dependence. Half of all of the alcohol in the world is consumed by 5% of the population. Thi ... is consumed by 5% of the population. This means that 350 million people consume extreme amounts of alcohol. With marijuana, those who begin using it at a young age have a 16% of becoming dependent on ...

(2 pages) 0 0 0.0 Sep/2013

Subjects: Humanities Essays > Health & Medicine > Drugs

AA meeting

experience opened my eyes as a person and as a future nurse .One of theFirst things I noted was the alcohol addiction has no social boundaries or race,Gendered or age, the meeting was very diverse to ... or race,Gendered or age, the meeting was very diverse to my surprise.At an AA meeting, people with alcoholism are accepted and understood, helping manyPeople keep their abstinence from alcohol. As I ...

(1 pages) 1 0 0.0 Sep/2014

Subjects: Science Essays > Microbiology