Category: Alcohol

  • Interaction of the Pharmaceuticals with Alcohol Intake

    Over the decades, the use of drugs for medicinal is an issue that faces controversy due to the vulnerable nature of the relative abuse. On the one hand, seeking treatment fosters recovery from an illness, hence the necessity of the prescriptions. On the other hand, different sectors consider the alternative of misusing the pills for…

  • The Problem of Teenage Alcoholism

    A census in the United States conducted in the year 2000 found that 14.5% of the population was in the 10-19-year-old range encompassing more than 40 million individuals. Among these, there are teens 13-19 years old that drink alcohol and open themselves up to a lifetime of problems and addictions. A survey in 2007 showed…

  • Personality Versus Alcohol

    Abstract This dissertation examines the influences of alcohol on personality through a multidimensional study of numerous studies and experiments performed by scientists around the world. By scrutinizing the existing research, I elucidate the process by which alcohol impacts personality. The phenomenon studied in this paper comprises the role of personality as an element of alcohol…

  • Evaluation Using GAS: Alcohol Withdrawal Syndrome

    Table of Contents A GAS Chart with the Two Objectives GAS Chart: Goal Attainment Scale Evidence Base and Treatment Fidelity Determining Current Level and Computing Change Scores Conclusion References The next presenting issues and goals that my client Rachel could address after completing the last one – measured in the single-subject design (SSD) paper –…

  • Overcoming Chronic Alcoholism by Patients

    Alcoholism sneaks up unnoticed, but in the end, it completely takes over the human psyche. From the first to the last stage, alcoholism is unpredictable and painful. First, from the desire to “escape from reality,” a painful attraction to alcoholic beverages arises. Then the doses increase and the morning hangover begins to haunt. Later, when…

  • The Fetal Alcohol Syndrome (FAS)

    Table of Contents Introduction Postulated Mechanisms Transmission of impulses Methodology Case study Results and Discussion Conclusion References Introduction Fetal Alcohol Syndrome (FAS) is a severe disease that has dangerous affects on the fetus and on a born child. Moreover, the abnormal features of this harmful syndrome accompany a person throughout the life span. The biological…

  • Alcohol Use Amongst Hispanic College Apprentices

    Table of Contents Introduction The Article’s Theories/Methods Relevant New Ideas That Could Be Further Explored Academic Papers That Have Used the Results and Findings Conclusion References Introduction The journal on alcohol utilization among Hispanic college learners hypotheses that the tendency of alcohol usage among institution scholars have remained to differ by civilization and relates to…

  • Alcohol, Tobacco, and Illegal Drugs: Use Consequences

    The harm of tobacco, alcohol, and drugs to individuals is a common topic of discussion. However, their abuse is increasing as people continue not to consider them with the necessary seriousness. The influence of external factors – television or the environment – has a powerful impact on the image of substances. Drugs are less, but…

  • 12-Step Mutual Support Groups and Alcoholics Anonymous

    Introduction There are several significant strengths and weaknesses of the method applied by 12-Step mutual support groups. One of the advantages is the compatibility of the Alcoholics Anonymous approach with conventional, evidence-based practices such as cognitive-behavioral therapy and motivational enhancement therapy (Lilienfeld & Arkowitz, 2011). It is also worth noting that this approach encourages people…

  • Social Problems Related to Alcohol and Drugs

    Table of Contents Introduction Main body Conclusion References Introduction Alcohol and drug use is a significant issue in the contemporary world that influences not just the individual but also their family and the wider community. Hence, various scholars have concentrated on the social consequences of alcohol and drug use in their articles or considered them,…