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    Father's Alcoholism

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    This is an autobiography comprised on how a dad’s alcoholism affects not only the author but his family. The circumstances in which you are raised have a large impact on the type of adult that you will be. Thus, how you are raised also affects how you will raise your own children and how they will grow up. What caught my attention about the writing of the autobiography was the how relatable and clear the details within the document were. For example, the first line of the story is “my father…

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    Understanding Alcoholism

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    A Few Things to Understand about Alcoholism Alcoholism is a major problem in the United States and throughout the world. Although many people can drink without it becoming a problem, this is simply not true of an alcoholic. An alcoholic creates problems for his or her life and will not only hurts themselves, but negatively affects the lives of their family and friends. When children are involved, they can often be hurt by a parent's alcoholism in ways that last a lifetime. In the most tragic of…

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    Alcoholism In Russia

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    The Multi-advertisement of wines and spirits has motivated the over consumptions of alcohol in Russia. Given that alcoholism, in general, impairs the reasoning capacity, the consumption caused the heavy drinking and moderate use that increased with time. The current state of alcoholism has resulted in reduced national productivity as well as multiple internal conflicts. J. True notes that the widespread “alcohol abuse [contributed] to Russia 's endemic domestic violence” problem (True, 2013, p.…

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    The Stigmas Of Alcoholism

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    Alcoholism is a chronic illness that gets a lot of stigma on a daily basis. Many people do not understand the illness and that it is a disease. They see it as a burden and a problem. If someone decides to not drink when they go out the person automatically thinks that the person is a recovering alcoholic. Many of the nurses that I work with have an exasperated behavior towards alcoholics, these patients are not the ones they want to care for and seem irritated to have to deal with these type of…

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    Alcoholism In Australia

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    USE, ACTION PLAN AND RECOMMENDATIONS Assessment 6.2 The report is prepared to deliver a summary on trends of alcoholism, associated risks in Australia and worldwide. The report is based on extensive research involving scientific literature, government publications and research papers. The extensive use of alcohol in Australia has increased the burden on public health. Alcoholism is associated with social, psychological, cultural, physical and economical risks making it a major health issue…

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    Alcoholism Essay

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    Alcohol is a socially accepted drink, but too often people take it too far. Although alcoholism isn 't a disease, it can certainly cause many severe health problems. Alcohol is considered to be a gateway drug, and can lead to an addiction. the definition of a gateway drug is a habit-forming drug that, while not itself addictive, may lead to the use of other addictive drugs. A recent study shows the first drug used amount 12th graders consist of alcohol, tobacco or marijuana. The results had…

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    Satire On Alcoholism

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    Alcohol has become a very serious issue. In fact, alcoholism is more widespread than people often realize. Your environment can highly affect your own mind. This is why it's important to choose your friends carefully. If you have many friends or relatives that remind you of your former habits, then you might easily have a relapse. Even the things that you used when you drank alcohol like the glasses and the bottles, its high time to get rid of them. Those are traces from your previous life…

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    Alcoholism Research Paper

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    ALCOHOLISM: TRUTHS BEHIND IT ALL Alcohol is the number one leading cause of teen deaths in the United States. People who drink alcohol are at higher risks of getting in trouble with the law. Half of the people in jail and hospitals are in some way linked to alcohol use. In 1920 during the Prohibition Era people drank more than they had when there was no Prohibition. Alcohol has many after effects such as: damage to a person’s body, withdrawal, and both mental and physical effects. Family members…

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    What Is Alcoholism?

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    alcoholics condescendingly can make them defensive, hostile, and push them farther away from the treatment they need. Instead of asking for help, they may deny that they need it and try to use their own power to fix their problem (Miller 59). Alcoholism is a disease that can affect anyone, Christians and non-Christians; recovery, however is most effective when Christians rely on their faith to overcome their disease. Alcohol can have effects on people. It can allow you to comfortably…

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    Alcoholism Treatment Essay

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    Alcoholism Treatment Orangetown Alcoholism treatment: Alcoholism treatment is a precise program of medical and psychological care for the alcohol addicted person. Alcoholism treatment can vary by approach, and is often customizable to the needs of the patient. Drug Treatment Centers alcoholism treatment protocols are well-rounded and serve to treat the whole person, mind and body. What is alcoholism? Alcoholism is an addiction to alcohol that forms through a build-up of tolerance and resulting…

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