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		<title>The Importance Of Alcohol Rehab And How Mental Health Issues And Alcohol Dependency Regularly Lead To Marital, Relationship, Friendship, And Divorce Problems</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Miss Benning was a health teacher at the most popular parochial high school in the region. Although she had been teaching for only five years, she had already established a reputation as a person with a teaching methodology that stimulated and inspired the students in her class to think and to learn. For example, one [...]
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Miss Benning was a health teacher at the most popular parochial high school in the region. Although she had been teaching for only five years, she had already established a reputation as a person with a teaching methodology that stimulated and inspired the students in her class to think and to learn.</p>
<p>For example, one Tuesday morning at 11:00 she addressed the pupils in her class and articulated the following: “For the next four or five days we are going to learn about some basic <a target="_blank" href="http://www.about-alcohol-abuse.com/Alcohol_Abuse_Treatment.html">alcoholism facts</a> from a more wide-ranging point of view and we are also going to learn about several of the most common <a target="_blank" href="http://www.about-alcohol-addiction.com">signs of alcoholism</a> from a less general and more detailed standpoint.&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8220;Not all of these <a target="_blank" href="http://www.about-alcoholism-info.com">alcoholism signs</a> will definitely reveal that a drinker with a drinking problem is an alcohol addicted individual, but the more signs that a drinker displays, the higher the probability that he or she is an individual who is alcohol dependent.”</p>
<p>Miss Benning then informed the class that each person would be held responsible for investigating four alcoholism signs and then presenting his or her conclusions to the rest of the class via a nine minute oral presentation.</p>
<p><strong>The Pupils are Enthused About Giving An In-Depth Presentation to Their Fellow Pupils About Alcohol Addiction Signs</strong></p>
<p>After learning about the diverse alcohol addiction signs for several days, the time had finally arrived for the student presentations. It was at once evident that the pupils were energized about the topic because the information that they presented was exceptional. To say that Miss Benning was pleasantly surprised with the eagerness exhibited by the pupils in her class regarding this topic was an understatement.</p>
<p>The day after all of the students completed their presentations, Miss Benning passed out a piece of paper with a list of all the alcohol addiction signs that were presented and discussed in class and in the presentations. Miss Benning then asked the students in her class to go over the list and rank the top ten alcohol dependency signs that were most indicative of alcoholism. After about ten minutes, Miss Benning collected the pieces of paper and informed the students in her classroom that after she assesses the results, she will discuss her findings the next school day.</p>
<p>There was some real excitement by the students while they were exiting Miss Benning’s class. One could swear that her pupils couldn’t wait for the next day to arrive so that they could find out the results of their in-class research.</p>
<p><strong>The Pupils Match Their Numbers Against the Findings From A Panel of</strong> <strong>Drug and Alcohol Addiction Authorities</strong></p>
<p>When the next school day came, Miss Benning passed out a sheet of paper that listed the top five alcohol dependency signs as per the pupils&#8217; rankings. To the right of these results, she added another column that was labeled “correct response.” She then explained to the pupils in her classroom that the numbers in the second column she added represented the conclusions that were put together by a group of chemical dependency professionals.</p>
<p>Miss Benning asked the students in her classroom to go over the information on the piece of paper she passed out and then to raise their hand if they had any issues, concerns, or questions. Within 40 or 50 seconds, almost every student in the class raised her or his hand. It was noticeable that the pupils had some issues, concerns, or questions about their results versus the answers given by the authorities. For instance, just about every individual in the classroom had an issue with the highest ranked answer given by the authorities, namely, “Do you feel extremely nauseous when you refrain from drinking?”</p>
<p><strong>The Essential Difference Between Alcohol Addiction and Alcohol Abuse is the Physical Addiction That is Experienced With Alcohol Dependency and Not With Alcohol Abuse</strong></p>
<p>Miss Benning then informed the students in her classroom why this answer was the most precise sign of alcoholism. She emphasized the fact that the chief difference between alcohol addiction and alcohol abuse is the physical addiction that is experienced with alcohol addiction and not with alcohol abuse.</p>
<p>Essentially this means that when an alcohol dependent individual all of a sudden quits drinking, he or she will go through alcohol withdrawal symptoms.</p>
<p>Miss Benning then told her pupils that alcohol withdrawal symptoms are responses by the body and by the brain to the lack of alcohol to which they had become accustomed. Stated another way, alcohol withdrawal symptoms are signals from the body and from the brain telling a person who is addicted to alcohol that something is very incorrect and needs to be fixed. These signals consist of several dangerous, painful, and uncomfortable withdrawal symptoms that can possibly lead to a person&#8217;s death if the appropriate treatment is not promptly obtained.</p>
<p>Miss Benning then discussed the multitude of alcohol withdrawal symptoms that can be gone through when a person who is alcohol dependent abruptly stops drinking.</p>
<p>The fact that Miss Benning tried to underline was this: a person who engages in alcohol abuse can experience almost any and every one of the alcohol dependency signs that the students had ranked, but the one sign or symptom that few, if any, alcohol abusers ever experience is alcohol withdrawal symptoms.</p>
<p>To state this as precisely as possible, Miss Benning pointed out that alcohol abusers, unlike individuals who are alcohol dependent, are not alcohol dependent and as a result, when they quit drinking, they almost never go through alcohol withdrawal symptoms.</p>
<p><strong>The Students Believe They Have Uncovered An Indiscretion With the Findings From</strong> <strong>The Panel of Alcohol Addiction Professionals</strong></p>
<p>The students also had an issue with the second ranked answer given by the drug and alcohol addiction experts, namely, “Have you ever had a drink the first thing in the morning to steady your nerves or to get rid of a hangover?”</p>
<p>Miss Benning told the students in her classroom that this sign does not inevitably indicate that the problem is alcohol addiction, but that it does underscore the need that alcohol addicted individuals have to drink in order to keep away from alcohol withdrawal symptoms.</p>
<p>After Miss Benning explained the relevance of alcohol withdrawal symptoms in the life of the alcohol addicted person, the students started to recognize the key difference between alcohol abuse and alcohol dependency.</p>
<p>To add a sense of closure to the subject matter, Miss Benning asked the pupils in her class to take out a sheet of paper and answer the following question: “if every individual who is addicted to alcohol knew about every one of the alcohol dependency signs and alcohol withdrawal symptoms we have studied, what percentage of them do you think would ask for alcohol addiction treatment?”</p>
<p>After approximately three or four minutes, Miss Benning asked for the students’ answers. While many pupils believed that approximately 70 to 80 percent of alcohol dependent people would seek alcoholism treatment if they knew about the facts related to alcohol withdrawal symptoms and alcohol addiction signs, most of the pupils reasoned that this number would not be less than 50 percent.</p>
<p><strong>The Pupils Were Astonished to Learn That Only 25% of People Who are Alcohol Dependent in the U.S. Seek Alcohol Dependency Rehabilitation</strong></p>
<p>To the astonishment of most of the pupils, Miss Benning confirmed that according to the research literature, only 25% of the alcoholics in the U.S. get alcohol addiction rehab. This surprised most of the pupils because they reasoned that first-hand knowledge of the alarming statistics and facts linked to alcohol dependency would motivate the majority of the people who are addicted to alcohol to seek alcohol rehab.</p>
<p>Miss Benning then stated that alcohol dependent people not only need alcohol everyday in order to function but they also need alcohol on an everyday basis so they can avert possible alcohol withdrawal symptoms. Evidently, the alcohol dependent person’s need to drink on a daily basis is stronger than facts or logic. Definitely, due to the fact that the craving for alcohol is “reality” to the alcohol dependent individual, this is a demanding issue that is difficult to reverse.</p>
<p><strong>The Occurrence of Alcohol Addiction and Mental Health Problems Regularly Results in Marital, Divorce, Relationship, and Friendship Problems</strong></p>
<p>Lastly, Miss Benning explained to students that it is relevant to understand that alcoholism and a range of mental health difficulties such as depression are highly related. What is more, the incidence of mental health problems and alcoholism commonly lead to marital, divorce, friendship, and relationship problems.</p>
<p><strong>The Pupils are Inspired to Learn About Alcoholism Signs and Symptoms in Today&#8217;s Society</strong></p>
<p>A few minutes later the bell rang, signifying the end of the class. Based on the enthusiasm manifested by the students when they were leaving the classroom, Miss Benning realized that she had stimulated and inspired the pupils in her class to stop and think about an essential health and social problem that exists in our country.</p>
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		<title>A Young Woman Gets Arrested for &#8220;Driving Under the Influence&#8221;, Becomes Depressed, Talks to The Human Resources Manager, and Becomes Encouraged to Turn Her Life Around, Restore Her Self Esteem, and Become More Successful and Happy</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Shelly was known at work as an extremely conservative human being who had an outstanding attendance record. She in no way went to any of the happy hours right after work and it was well-known through the entire department that she was an extremely spiritual person who typically spoke about the dangers of alcohol abuse [...]
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Shelly was known at work as an extremely conservative human being who had an outstanding attendance record. She in no way went to any of the happy hours right after work and it was well-known through the entire department that she was an extremely spiritual person who typically spoke about the dangers of alcohol abuse and dependency on alcohol in our country.</p>
<p>Try to imagine the shock in the company when one Monday morning Shelly didn’t show up for work and nobody had heard from her. Actually, it wasn’t until approximately 9:45 in the morning that the human resources department received a phone call about Shelly from the city jail.</p>
<p><strong>Shelly Goes Out Drinking Together With a Several of Her College Friends</strong></p>
<p>Seemingly, Shelly went out drinking together with a handful of her college buddies Saturday night and at some time around 1:30 Sunday morning, Shelly was arrested for a DUI. Because her blood alcohol content level (BAC) was extremely elevated, she was required to spend a day-in-a-half in the county jail.</p>
<p><strong>Shelly Talks to Her Manager and The Human Resources Director</strong></p>
<p>When Shelly came to work on Tuesday morning, she promptly told her manager what had happened and she asked if she could go and talk to the Human Resources manager about her &#8220;driving under the influence&#8221; arrest.</p>
<p>When she got to the HR department and met with the director, she spelled out that she hadn’t been intoxicated since her university days and that she was very embarrassed about her &#8220;drunk driving&#8221; arrest. She also stressed the point that she required some assistance locating an experienced and productive DUI lawyer who would represent her DUI case. More to the point, Shelly really wanted the Human Resources manager to agree that she needed to see a <a target="_blank" href="http://www.all-about-alcoholism.com/DUI_Lawyer_Info.html">DUI attorney</a>.</p>
<p>The Human Resources director told Shelly that she should make an appointment with somebody within the company employee’s assistance program to go over any probable drinking issue that she may have. The HR director also articulated that she needs to talk about her desire to employ a DWI attorney to represent her regarding her DUI case.</p>
<p>Moreover, the Human Resources director told Shelly that it was encouraging that she wanted to hire a DUI lawyer mainly because of the complexities and serious implications which are associated with a &#8220;drunk driving&#8221; conviction.</p>
<p>The Human Resources manager could tell that Shelly was plainly disappointed and humiliated by this total predicament. As a consequence, he assured Shelly that while he doesn’t think that conscientious folks really should ever get behind the steering wheel right after drinking, sadly these predicaments at times occur to incredibly good folks.</p>
<p>The Human Resources director then stated that since such a scenario can&#8217;t be undone, what is important is what the man or women does from this moment forward. As articulated by the Human Resources manager, “does the person learn from her or his blunders or does the person develop a pattern of alcohol related difficulties that cause the individual long-term suffering and pain”?</p>
<p><strong>Fortunately, Shelly Did Not Have a History of Irresponsible and Hazardous Drinking</strong></p>
<p>Just before finishing their conversation, the Human Resources manager told Shelly that it was very positive that she doesn’t have a record of irresponsible and hazardous drinking. Not only this but she hasn’t had an alcohol-related situation since her college days (which was just about 16 years ago). Consequently, Shelly should be in a position to face her DUI arrest with remorse but also with a belief that she will encounter and work through this condition and turn out to be an even better individual in the not too distant future.</p>
<p>Shelly thanked the Human Resources manager for his supportive and encouraging thoughts and then walked over to the company employee’s assistance program to discuss her &#8220;driving under the influence&#8221; arrest, her involvement in abusive and excessive drinking drinking over the past weekend, and her aspiration to hire a &#8220;driving while intoxicated&#8221; lawyer to represent her DUI case.</p>
<p>After listening to Shelly&#8217;s &#8220;story,&#8221; the healthcare professional that was part of the company employee’s assistance program went over Shelly&#8217;s immediate &#8220;plan of action&#8221; that she needed to address and follow. First, she would be required to take a DUI class to learn more <a target="_blank" href="http://www.alcohol-test-info.com/DUI_Frequently_Asked_Questions.html">DUI facts</a> and information. Second, she would also be required to take an alcohol abuse class to address her possible problem drinking. Third, she would be required to see a psychiatrist, psychologist, therapist, or counselor about her depression. And finally, it would be a particularily sensible thing to do if she were to talk to a <a target="_blank" href="http://www.about-alcohol-information.com/DUI_Attorney_Info.html">DUI lawyer</a> about her DUI arrest.</p>
<p><strong>Shelly Feels Comfort Knowing That She Will Learn From Her Blunder and Grow To Be More Dependable and Success Oriented<br /></strong></p>
<p>It was obvious that Shelly was particularly disappointed with the entire &#8220;driving while intoxicated&#8221; situation, but right after talking to the Human Resources manager and to the counselor in the company employee’s assistance program, she felt encouraged that she would actually learn from her error in judgment and turn out to be even more healthy and balanced, more accountable and successful, and an even more thankful individual.</p>
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		<title>An Alcoholic Male Goes to Alcohol Rehabilitation, Receives Alcohol Detoxification and Treatment For His Alcohol Addiction and His Depression, and Starts to Live More Enthusiastically</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Barry used to brag to his pals how he could remain employed at a demanding and fulltime job and get inebriated nearly every night. Unfortunately, after maintaining this “party” lifestyle for just about five years, he started to exhibit a variety of alcohol related problems. Barry Begins to Display Several Alcohol Related Difficulties For example, [...]
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Barry used to brag to his pals how he could remain employed at a demanding and fulltime job and get inebriated nearly every night. Unfortunately, after maintaining this “party” lifestyle for just about five years, he started to exhibit a variety of alcohol related problems.</p>
<p><strong>Barry Begins to Display Several Alcohol Related Difficulties</strong></p>
<p>For example, he had a real difficult time getting up for work because he felt so sleepy when he awoke. Furthermore, virtually every morning Barry had an appalling hangover. In short, the combination of his hangovers and his lack of energy did not make it easy for him to get up and feel inspired to go to work. To make things more difficult, roughly a week ago he got his second drunk driving citation in the past four months.</p>
<p>To compound things further, at his job his last two performance evaluations were less than satisfactory. And finally, his five-year relationship with his girlfriend had deteriorated due to his depression, lack of patience, angry outbursts, and his financial difficulties.</p>
<p>Even though Barry was only twenty-five years old, he frankly began looking like he was in his mid thirties. Unfortunately, this is what irresponsible and hazardous drinking can do to a person. And in truth he realized that he was going through the negative consequences of alcoholism or alcohol abuse and that he was too young to squander his life to abusive and careless drinking. So at first he tried to drink responsibly and in moderation. Sadly, he soon realized that he lost all control after drinking his first alcoholic beverage. More to the point, after his first drink he invariably proceeded to get intoxicated. Due to the fact that this was an incident that was repeated every time he went to a bar to drink, this troubled him greatly. In fact, he began to wonder if he was displaying some of the signs of <a target="_blank" href="http://www.alcohol-abuse-info.com">alcoholism and alcohol abuse</a>.</p>
<p><strong>Barry Makes up His Mind To Schedule an Appointment to See His Physician</strong></p>
<p>After talking about his <a target="_blank" href="http://www.alcohol-addiction-info.com/Alcohol_Related_Deaths.html">excessive alcohol</a> ingestion and his excessive and irresponsible drinking with his girlfriend, he finally decided to make an appointment to see his family doctor. When Barry saw his doctor, he actually confirmed that he has been drinking in an excessive manner, that he may be displaying <a target="_blank" href="http://www.alcoholics-information.com">alcoholic signs</a>, and that he wants to quit drinking. He said that drinking responsibly and in moderation doesn’t work well for him and, as a consequence, he wants to learn how he can live an alcohol-free life.</p>
<p>Barry also told his doctor about his depression and how this mental health problem was adversely influencing his relationship with his girlfriend. His healthcare practitioner referred Barry to Doctor Rollins, an alcohol and drug addiction therapist, who convinced Barry to register in a drug and alcohol treatment center as an in-patient for alcohol detoxification and alcohol rehab. The good news is that Barry would also be able to get treatment for his depression at this treatment clinic.</p>
<p><strong>Stopping Drinking Was the Best Decision Barry Had Ever Made</strong></p>
<p>After four months of rigorous rehab, Barry left the in-patient rehab facility and continued his recovery via outpatient therapy and via going to local Alcoholics Anonymous meetings. Motivated to change his life in a more positive way, Barry went to a health store and bought some vitamins and a cookbook. He then joined a gym and began working out three or four times per week. Within nine months Barry was a new man. He was in shape, he was eating nutritious meals, he now looked younger than he was, he wasn’t depressed anymore, and most significant of all, he remained sober for several months. He also became more patient, he didn’t resort to angry outbursts, and he became a more loving person in his relationship with his lady friend. Stated simply, refraining from drinking was the best decision Barry had ever made.</p>
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		<title>When Abusive Drinking Results in Serious Health Problems</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>For a number of years alcohol dependency exploration has demonstrated the fact that there is strong linkage between alcoholism and life-threatening health conditions.</p>
<p>For example, in 2005, medical examination and alcohol abuse and <a target="_blank" title="alcoholism statistics" href="http://www.alcoholism-information.com/Alcoholism_Statistics.html">alcoholism statistics</a> revealed that alcohol abuse and alcohol addiction cost the United States an estimated $220 billion annually. It may be noted that this immense alcohol-related expense was significantly more than the cost associated with cancer ($196 billion) or with obesity ($133 billion). While it is important to accentuate these facts, it is also noteworthy to point to the fact that an interrelationship exists between all three of these health problems.</p>
<p>More precisely, chronic alcohol abuse and alcohol dependency are also highly correlated with obesity and with cancer.</p>
<p>Without a doubt, substance abuse examination has demonstrated the fact that alcohol addiction can augment the risk for different forms of cancer, particularly cancer of the liver, voice box (larynx), kidneys, colon, esophagus, rectum, and the throat. Abusive and recurring drinking can also result in immune system problems and harm to the fetus during pregnancy.</p>
<p><strong>Heavy and Excessive Drinking Weakens the Individual’s Organs and Systems</strong></p>
<p>What is more, if alcohol dependency continues over a period of years, the individual’s body organs will more likely than not be affected in an unsafe manner. For instance, chronic, hazardous drinking is especially dangerous to the liver due to the fact that the liver does most of the work of processing the alcohol that has been ingested. Extreme amounts of alcohol kills liver cells and eradicates the ability of liver cells to regenerate. This condition results in a progressive inflammatory injury to the liver that can in the long run lead to cirrhosis of the liver, a critical and possibly lethal disease.Excessive, long-term drinking not only can result in severe liver damage, but it can also lead to damage to the heart and to the brain. Physical damage this serious may be irreparable and may, in turn, lead to severe ill health or premature death.</p>
<p><strong>The Importance of Alcohol Rehab</strong></p>
<p>It is critical, consequently, to know how to identify the various <a target="_blank" href="http://www.alcoholics-info.com/How_To_Treat_Alcohol_Withdrawals_At_Home.html">alcoholism symptoms</a> and the &#8220;<a target="_blank" href="http://www.alcohol-information.com/Signs_of_Alcohol_Poisoning.html">alcohol signs</a>&#8221; so that the alcohol addicted person can be given the opportunity to seek the quality alcohol rehab he or she needs.</p>
<p><strong>Alcoholism and Technologically Advanced Brain Research</strong></p>
<p>Fortunately, medical investigation is persistently generating novel and significant information. Recent alcoholism exploration supplies a good illustration. More to the point, for roughly the past ten years, complex brain-imaging scanning devices have demonstrated that repetitive and long-term abusive drinking transforms the makeup of the brain to a significant extent, therefore resulting in brain disease that can last months, years, or maybe as long as the person lives.</p>
<p>More accurately, medical exploration has demonstrated that individuals who have been drinking abusively for a sizeable length of time increase their risk for developing long-term and significant transformations in the brain.</p>
<p>This type of damage may be directly related to severe liver disease, to the alcohol’s effects on the brain, or might be indirectly associated with the drinker’s poor overall health.</p>
<p><strong>Mental Disorders, Malnutrition, and Abusive Drinking</strong></p>
<p>As a final example of various health problems that are largely correlated to alcohol dependency, take into consideration the fact that in accordance with medical investigation, the hazardous and repeated abuse of alcohol can lead to erosive gastritis, a health problem that reduces the absorption of vitamins, minerals, and nutrients.</p>
<p>This type of organ malfunctioning is linked to malnutrition and to an assortment of acute mental and neurological disorders including memory loss, sleep disturbances, and psychosis such as Wernicke’s Encephalopathy and Korsakoff’s syndrome. This latter health problem is a lasting incapacitating medical condition that is typified by persistent memory and learning difficulties.</p>
<p><strong>Summary</strong></p>
<p>It is obvious that repetitive, abusive drinking is directly or indirectly linked to numerous critical medical problems that can and do lead to dangerous diseases and premature death. Such information needs to be underlined and presented to everyone in our society so that a massive amount of people will be able to abstain from hazardous drinking while other individuals who have a drinking problem will get the professional rehab they require.</p>
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		<title>A Research Study about Alcoholic Symptoms, Alcoholism Statistics, and Alcoholism Symptoms</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Mr. Blake was one of the health lecturers at a medium size country junior high school in the Northern part of the U.S. For &#8220;Alcohol Awareness Month&#8221; he made up his mind that he would feature the following three topics for a class project: <a target="_blank" href="http://www.about-alcohol.com/Alcohol_Withdrawal_Symptoms.html">alcoholism symptoms</a>, alcoholism statistics, and alcoholic symptoms.</p>
<p>After Mr. Blake finalized the topics that would be assigned to his pupils, he made a decision that he would supply them with their assignment the following Thursday morning.</p>
<p>When “assignment day” eventually came, Mr. Blake met with the members of his class, dispersed some important reading material, and then told the students in his classroom about the topics he selected.</p>
<p><strong>Why It Is Necessary to Learn How to Associate Alcoholism Symptoms, Alcoholism Statistics, and Alcoholic</strong> <strong>Symptoms</strong><strong> with Everyday Experiences of Alcohol Addicted Individuals</strong></p>
<p>He then gave the students in his classroom a summary of some noteworthy <a target="_blank" href="http://www.alcohol-information.com/Alcohol_Statistics.html">alcoholism statistics</a> and alcohol addiction signs and symptoms and noted how vital it is to become skilled at figuring out how to correlate these symbols, facts, and statistics with the real-life experiences of alcohol addicted people. He then gave the members of his class a brief explanation about the significance of learning more about alcohol addicted people and how they perform their activities on a daily basis.</p>
<p>Mr. Blake informed the pupils in his classroom that they could consider focusing on one of the three topics or research all three topics and how they are interrelated. In brief this would be not unlike a basic summary but done in a more far-reaching way.</p>
<p>Another option that he presented to his pupils was the following: pick a topic such as alcohol addiction symptoms and signs, examine things more comprehensively, and then go over four or five symptoms and signs. Mr. Blake then remarked that the same rationale applies to the other two topics, namely, alcoholic symptoms and alcoholism statistics.</p>
<p>The end result of their inquiry would be a eight thousand word composition and then a five minute oral presentation that would be presented in front of the class.</p>
<p><strong>Presenting The Outcome of A Research Project at the Tri-State Drug and Alcohol Abuse Symposium</strong></p>
<p>As compensation for their first-rate academic attainment, the pupils with the top four overall grades on the research paper and on the oral presentation will be encouraged to present the findings from their research at the regional alcohol and drug abuse convention during the last five days of June.</p>
<p>After the students received the information about their assignment, many of them raised their hands and asked for a demonstration or an illustration of a sub-topic that they could concentrate on for their assignment.</p>
<p>In response, Mr. Blake made up his mind that he would briefly talk about a few alcoholism signs and symptoms that the class could build upon.</p>
<p>As a case in point, Mr. Blake articulated the following alcohol dependency symptoms and signs: an obsession with drinking, loss of control, cloudy thinking, and boasting and a &#8220;big shot&#8221; complex.</p>
<p><strong>Discussing How Alcoholism Statistics, Alcoholism Symptoms, and Alcoholic</strong> <strong>Symptoms</strong><strong> Are Exhibited in the Life of an Alcoholic</strong></p>
<p>After listing these alcoholism symptoms and signs, Mr. Blake then informed the class that they could do some additional study on each symptom, gather some applicable information, give a number of illustrations of each sign or symptom, and articulate how each symptom or sign is revealed in the life of an alcoholic.</p>
<p>As declared by Mr. Blake, since there are numerous alcoholism symptoms and signs to choose from, he stated that he was not awfully nervous about various students picking the same signs and symptoms for their class project.</p>
<p>Indeed, even if multiple students were to choose the same signs and symptoms, the examples that are correlated with each symptom or sign would without doubt add enough multiplicity to avoid two or more students presenting exactly the same content.</p>
<p>Mr. Blake then brought up the fact that while there are many alcohol dependency symptoms and signs that could be chosen, the quantity of alcohol dependency facts and statistics that could be enumerated were almost immeasurable. When the topic of <a target="_blank" href="http://www.alcohol-abuse-details.com">alcoholic symptoms</a> was added to the conversation, furthermore, the students grasped pretty quickly that the three topics would make available an enormous amount of information from which to choose.</p>
<p><strong>Why Mr. Blake Chose Alcoholic</strong> <strong>Symptoms</strong><strong>, Alcoholism Statistics, Alcoholism Symptoms as the Topics For This Assignment</strong></p>
<p>Why did Mr. Blake opt for alcoholic symptoms, alcoholism symptoms, and alcoholism statistics as the topics for this assignment? Mr. Blake’s expectation was that by requiring all of his students to delve into one or more of the three alcohol dependency topics, all the students in the class would have greater awareness about a multifaceted yet relevant topic such as alcoholism.</p>
<p>Mr. Blake also thought that by augmenting the understanding of his students about the devastating effects of alcohol dependency and the bleak lifestyles experienced by alcoholics, his pupils might think more sensibly before they involve themselves in abusive and hazardous drinking behavior.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>How do you identify the fact that you have a problem with your drinking? When is it obvious that you are involving yourself in abusive drinking?</p>
<p>If you have unsuccessfully tried to stop drinking or if you have given your word to yourself that your drinking days are behind you and then you were made aware that you were drinking abusively just a few days later, the probability is very good that you have <a target="_blank" href="http://www.alcohol-information.com/Drinking_Problems.html">drinking problems</a>. The major point of emphasis is that if you have made an effort to quit drinking and cannot get this done, then your drinking is controlling you, instead of the other way around.</p>
<p>Similarly, if it takes greater amounts of alcohol to get the same “high,” you probably need to become aware that you have a drinking problem.</p>
<p>You may be telling yourself that the reason for your drinking is so that you can lessen your apprehension or get rid of the hurt that you feel. Likewise, you may be trying to avoid a negative circumstance and may be looking for something more beneficial, more constructive, or less mournful.</p>
<p>As you keep on drinking, conversely, you will understand that drinking does not bring forth the same high and you will also comprehend that drinking doesn’t help eradicate whatever was causing your problem in the first place.</p>
<p>As you continue to drink in an excessive way, sadly, you may become addicted to alcohol and, as a consequence, you may add another fundamental issue to manage rather than learning about more effective and beneficial ways of dealing with your alcohol generated issues.</p>
<p><strong>When an Alcohol Evaluation is Required</strong></p>
<p>If you have concluded that you have a drinking problem, perchance the most expedient thing you can do for yourself is to call your medical doctor or healthcare provider and arrange for an appointment for a complete physical and for an evaluation of your drinking circumstances.</p>
<p>If you beyond a doubt believe that you have a critical problem with your drinking, it may be a good idea to get prepared to hear that you need to get alcohol counseling.</p>
<p>At this point, what are your alternatives? You can indisputably say no and refuse to see your doctor and carry on with your pattern of out-of-control drinking.</p>
<p>It truly doesn’t take a wiz kid, conversely, to understand that long-term, heavy drinking, if left untreated, will get worse over time and almost certainly bring about an early death. For that reason, your best option is to face your drinking circumstance and obtain the alcohol treatment you require.</p>
<p><strong>The Pretext of the Functioning Alcohol Dependent Individual</strong></p>
<p>It is ironic to note the fact that multitudes of individuals who are alcohol dependent lead busy and active lives and have houses, pets, families, vehicles, jobs, and any number of material possessions similar to people who are not alcohol dependent.</p>
<p>Many of these “functional” alcoholics may have never been apprehended for a DUI and may have been fortunate enough to avoid all alcohol generated legal predicaments. In spite of this fortunate situation, on the other hand, these alcohol addicted individuals need to drink in order to deal with life on a regular basis while maintaining their facade as they interact with the outside world.</p>
<p>Ask anyone who has seen them when they are out on a drunken binge or in a drunken stupor or ask a family member about the problem drinker’s alcohol dependency, however, and they will be quick to articulate the authenticity of the drinker&#8217;s situation and the essentials about the alcohol addicted individual’s drinking predicament and about his or her alcohol generated problems.</p>
<p><strong>Why Do Alcohol Addicted People Fail to Address Their Drinking Difficulties?</strong></p>
<p>As alcohol dependency research and <a target="_blank" href="http://www.squidoo.com/TeenAlcoholAbuse">statistics on alcohol</a> abuse have emphasized, no matter how noticeable the alcohol-related difficulties seem to those who interact with the alcohol dependent person, alcoholic individuals commonly deny that drinking is the basis of their alcohol induced issues. Not only this, but alcohol dependent people regularly blame their alcohol-related issues on other people or upon other situations around them instead of seeing their part in the problem.</p>
<p>The root of the difficulty is that alcohol dependency is a disease of the brain. Once the individual has become an alcoholic, he or she characteristically resorts to denial, manipulation, and deceit as a way of coping with the fact that his or her drinking is out of control. And to make the situation more problematic, the experience of alcohol withdrawal symptoms usually circumvents the alcoholic’s rare attempts to abruptly refrain from drinking. As cheerless as the alcohol addicted individual’s existence is, nonetheless, the positive news is that professional help is usually obtainable – if the alcohol addicted individual reaches out and gets alcoholism rehab.</p>
<p><strong>Summary</strong></p>
<p>Admitting the fact that drinking is leading to issues in your day to day functioning is perhaps the most trouble-free way to find out if you have a drinking problem. Stated another way, if your drinking is causing issues with your health, at work, in your relationships, with your finances, at school, or with the legal system, then you have a drinking problem that needs to be resolved.</p>
<p>If you have a drinking problem, moreover, this means that you are involving yourself in abusive drinking.</p>
<p>While some individuals may be able to detect their &#8220;<a target="_blank" href="http://www.about-alcohol.com/Alcohol_Overdose.html">alcohol signs</a>,&#8221; pinpoint their difficulties, and greatly decrease the quantity and occurrence of their drinking, other drinkers, nevertheless, need to tackle their drinking difficulties by getting professional alcoholism rehab. Furthermore, due to their inclination to deny the facts and bend the truth, alcoholics without a doubt require proficient alcoholism therapy for their excessive drinking.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Jennifer is a twenty-five-year-old data warehouse manager who has been consuming alcohol in an irresponsible and abusive manner since her live-in boyfriend and she severed their relationship. In actual fact, for the past three months she has been drinking very nearly one-and-a-half bottles of wine every night, and on the weekends she also has been drinking several cocktails throughout the day. In short, Jennifer has been drinking so abusively and excessively that it&#8217;s a miracle that she hasn&#8217;t suffered from <a target="_blank" href="http://www.about-alcoholism-info.com/Alcohol_Poisoning_Symptoms.html">alcohol poisoning</a>.</p>
<p>After feeling unhappy because she was beginning to disregard her health, Jennifer at last told herself that she’s had enough, that it’s time to stop the self pity party, that it’s time to stop the excessive drinking, and time to get going with her life. So the following Saturday morning at 8:00 AM, she decided to quit drinking completely and suddenly without planning or preparation.</p>
<p><strong>When She Stopped Drinking She Felt Ill, Her Head Was Throbbing, She Had Absolutely No Appetite, She Started to Sweat Profusely, She Was Extremely Nervous and Moody, and She Vomited a Number of Times</strong></p>
<p>When Jennifer quit drinking, she assumed that she would quite possibly be tempted to have a few drinks, but she never deduced that she would feel so dreadful. More to the point, just about two hours after she stopped drinking, she vomited several times, she had utterly no appetite, she started to perspire extensively, she was extremely stressed out and moody, and her head was pounding.</p>
<p>When she called her best buddy and informed her that she had quit drinking and that after a few hours she without any warning began having flu-like symptoms, Janet, her best buddy, told Jennifer to call her medical practitioner and explain what was going on.</p>
<p><strong>She Admits to Her Healthcare Professional That She Has Been Drinking In a Hazardous and Abusive Manner, That She Just Tried to Stop Drinking, and That She is Suffering Through Awful Flu-Like Symptoms</strong></p>
<p>So Jennifer called her healthcare professional, informed him that she has been drinking in an abusive and irresponsible manner for a number of months and that when she made an effort to totally stop drinking earlier in the day, within a few hours she felt as if she had the most ghastly flu-like symptoms that she had ever gone through.</p>
<p>Her healthcare practitioner told her that she may be experiencing <a target="_blank" href="http://www.about-alcohol-facts.com/Alcohol_Detoxification.html">symptoms of alcohol withdrawal</a> and that she should have a family member or friend drive her to the emergency room as soon as possible.</p>
<p>As soon as Jennifer got off the phone, she got a friend to take her to the hospital. Interestingly, all the way to the hospital, as sick as Jennifer felt, the only thing she could think about was whether or not she might be an alcoholic.</p>
<p>It appears that her healthcare practitioner had phoned ahead and told the emergency room personnel to expect Jennifer because when she got to the hospital, she was met by two nurses who without hesitation asked her to get in the wheelchair they had with them. After getting transferred to the emergency room and undergoing a couple of important tests, it was corroborated that Jennifer was in point of fact experiencing alcohol withdrawal symptoms and was in need of alcohol detox.</p>
<p>An emergency room physician gave her some meds to lessen her flu-like symptoms and also gave her some meds to help get rid of the alcohol that was still in her body.</p>
<p><strong>An Alcohol Addiction Healthcare Professional Goes Over the Fact That She is an Alcoholic and Then Goes Over What Alcohol Withdrawal Symptoms and Alcoholism Stages Are</strong></p>
<p>After an hour or two, Jennifer was taken from the emergency room and transported to the recovery room. After she was in recovery for approximately an hour, Doctor Davis, an alcohol addiction specialist, came to visit her. He took quite a bit of time and explained in a clear fashion that Jennifer had gone through alcohol withdrawal symptoms when she stopped drinking because she had become alcohol dependent.</p>
<p>He then elucidated the fact that with repeated and excessive drinking, the person’s brain slowly but surely adjusts to the alcohol so that it can function in a &#8220;normal&#8221; fashion. When the drinker then all of a sudden quits drinking alcohol, however, the brain reacts by creating alcohol withdrawal symptoms. What is more, her doctor also clearly explained the various <a target="_blank" href="http://www.alcohol-recovery-info.com/Physical-Symptoms-of-Alcoholism-and-Recovery.html">alcoholism stages</a> that an alcohol dependent person usually suffers through as the disease gets progressively worse over time.</p>
<p><strong>It is Determined that Jennifer is in the Earliest Stage of Alcoholism and She Obtains a Good Prognosis For a Full Recovery if She Gets the Alcohol Dependency Therapy She Requires</strong></p>
<p>Fortunately for Jennifer, it was discovered that she was in the earliest stage of alcohol addiction and, consequently, she was given a favorable diagnosis for a full recovery if she gets the alcohol addiction rehabilitation she needs.</p>
<p>Jennifer told the medical practitioner that she will do whatever it takes to get sober and to get back her life and her health. She also mentioned that she has a very comprehensive hospitalization plan that will quite possibly pay for most of the treatment costs that will be incurred. It was clear to see that Jennifer was very thankful about her optimistic prognosis and felt free from anxiety knowing that she will be able to get the alcohol addiction rehab she requires so that she can start on the path to recovery.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Jesse had a very hard time keeping a job. Indeed, because of his lassitude and lack of drive, he was without a job far more frequently than he was in a state of employment. And when he did find a job, he had an unusually difficult time getting to work in a timely manner, he often got less than great performance assessments, and he called off sick so consistently that he almost always got fired two or three weeks after he began working. To no one’s disbelief, one of the outcomes of Jesse’s terrible work record was the fact that he was virtually without a dime almost on an everyday basis.</p>
<p>In spite of Jesse’s disgraceful employment track record and financial misconduct, on the other hand, one way or another he made it his business to drink in an excessive and abusive manner most of the time.</p>
<p>So it came as no big shock when Jesse got a fifth DUI. When he went before the court, the judge stated to Jesse that his alcohol-related behavior was shameful and, as a result, he was going to sentence Jesse to serve seven months locked up in jail.</p>
<p><strong>Time In The City Jail To Reflect On The Adverse Consequences of Careless Drinking</strong></p>
<p>During his time behind bars, Jesse was expected to learn more <a target="_blank" title="about alcohol facts" href="http://www.alcohol-abuse-info.com">about alcohol facts</a>, about the devastating results of abusive drinking, and he was expected to get alcohol therapy. The magistrate underlined the fact that unless Jesse receives professional alcohol counseling and learns how to live a life of sobriety, he will more likely than not be spending quite a bit of his time in jail.</p>
<p>Jesse stated that he comprehended what the judge was saying but he still claimed that incarceration was not the most realistic judgment. The magistrate thought otherwise and claimed that it was his professional duty to keep alcohol addicted individuals off the streets who drive and drink and who receive one or more DWIs. To support this statement, the magistrate articulated some revered, thoroughly researched <a target="_blank" href="http://www.alcohol-abuse-essentials.com/Alcohol_Abuse_and_World_Statistics.html">alcohol statistics</a> that highlighted some of the devastating results that are linked to excessive and hazardous drinking.</p>
<p>Even though Jesse realized that he drank excessively, he never thought that he was an alcohol dependent individual. So it was a big bombshell when Jesse began suffering from <a target="_blank" href="http://www.alcoholics-info.com/How_To_Treat_Alcohol_Withdrawals_At_Home.html">alcohol withdrawals</a> about five-and-a-half hours after getting locked up in jail.</p>
<p>To manage his alcohol withdrawals in a safe manner, Jesse was taken to a drug and alcohol rehabilitation hospital for alcohol detox and then brought back to the county jail. While behind bars Jesse undertook alcohol therapy but because he got this counseling as something that was mandated for him, he was unsuccessful in taking ownership of his hazardous and excessive drinking.</p>
<p>When his time in jail was finished, the judge without uncertainty announced to Jesse that he would be under close observation and would be required to take periodic alcohol tests.</p>
<p><strong>Jessie’s Hazardous and Excessive Drinking Stops Him From Living in a Responsible and Adult Manner</strong></p>
<p>After hearing how Jesse did not take ownership of his drinking circumstances and how he halfheartedly followed the rehab procedures while behind bars, the magistrate knew that it was just a matter of time before he would be seeing Jesse once again in court about his careless drinking behavior. As the judge reflected on Jesse’s situation, he couldn’t help but think about how some people never figure things out and discover how to live in an accountable and responsible manner.</p>
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		<title>An Unbalanced High School Student Manifests A Number of Alcohol-Related Problems, Gets Removed From School, and Has to See the School Counselor</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Dante was a fifteen year old high school sophomore who was displaying a number of alcohol-related difficulties at school. As a result, the principal explained to him that he had to see Miss Johnson, the school psychologist, before he would be permitted to return to class.</p>
<p>Later that afternoon when Dante went home after school, he had to explain his school expulsion to his Mom and Dad. His parents were “fairly old-fashioned” and informed Dante that dropping out of school was not a viable educational option. They told Dante that failing to graduate from high school would most probably be like a lead weight around his feet that might hinder his educational aspirations for the rest of his life. Furthermore, Dante’s Mom and Dad were very displeased that he was drinking in the first place and drinking with his peers in the second.</p>
<p>His Mother and Father informed Dante that although he may be a teenager, he has to realize without much delay that drinking is the map to failure, pain, financial problems, and ill health.</p>
<p>It was plain to see that his Mother and Father were out and out in full concurrence with Dante’s principal and informed Dante that he needs to see Miss Johnson, the school therapist. After his dialogue with his Mom and Dad, Dante at last agreed to see Miss Johnson the next school day. So Dante phoned the school and scheduled an appointment to see Miss Johnson the next morning before school.</p>
<p><strong>The Therapist Asks Dante if He Comprehends Why His Recent Alcohol-Related Actions Gave the School Administrators Room For Alarm</strong></p>
<p>When Dante went to see Miss Johnson, she instantly looked at all of the alcohol-related problems Dante had experienced and asked him if he understood why his recent alcohol-related activities gave the school administrators room for alarm.</p>
<p>Quite candidly, Dante wondered why the principal suggested that he see a school counselor. As he expressed to Miss Johnson, why should he see a professional counselor about his drinking behavior? Due to the fact that virtually all of his friends drink the same amount that he does, fundamentally, drinking shouldn’t be such a big deal. Stated more explicitly, if almost everyone is drinking, why is this such a big deal?</p>
<p>Miss Johnson asked Dante when he started to drink alcoholic beverages. He said that some of his older pals introduced him to drinking wine coolers when he was twelve or thirteen years old and in the seventh grade.</p>
<p>Miss Johnson told Dante that while his pals may in fact drink as much as he does and that they may be a negative influence on him, the facts are that he is the one who is getting removed from school due to alcohol-related  delinquency, absenteeism, and fighting, not his pals. Furthermore, Miss Johnson also emphasized the fact that Dante, and not his peers, is the one who is failing and who is missing one day of school every week because of his alcohol related issues. Lastly, Miss Johnson emphasized the fact that due to his drinking behavior, Dante is getting into a dangerous cycle of excessive drinking that can eventually ruin his dreams, hopes, and aspirations.</p>
<p>In short, Dante’s involvement with <a target="_blank" href="http://www.alcohol-abuse-details.com/Alcohol_Abuse_and_Teenage_Statistics.html">youth alcohol abuse</a> was starting to short-circuit his ability to act like an accountable young man. As put into words by Miss Johnson, “Just because most of your classmates drink wine coolers, hard liquor, wine, or beer does not mean that it is the appropriate behavior for you.”</p>
<p><strong>Dante Learns That In the End He Must Claim Responsibility For Himself In Order to Prevent Damaging, Unhealthy, Destructive, and Dangerous Effects In the Future</strong></p>
<p>Miss Johnson explained to Dante that others can without a doubt influence a person in an unhealthy way, but that the individual herself or himself has to in due course take responsibility for himself or herself in order to steer clear of dangerous, unhealthy, damaging, and destructive circumstances in the future.</p>
<p>Fortunately, Miss Johnson was well prepared for her appointment with Dante. She showed him reports and research studies she had highlighted that listed diverse drinking statistics and facts that applied to most people in general. Then she showed Dante quite a lot of data that applied principally to teens.</p>
<p>As an illustration, Miss Johnson highlighted the difference between alcohol abuse and alcohol addiction and informed Dante that individuals who continue to drink in an abusive manner commonly become dependent on alcohol.</p>
<p>Miss Johnson also discussed the concept of binge drinking that she defined as follows: consuming four or more drinks in one sitting for females and drinking five or more drinks in one sitting for males.</p>
<p><strong>The Counselor Lists Several Alcohol Abuse and Alcohol Dependency Statistics and Facts</strong></p>
<p>Then Miss Johnson stated various <a target="_blank" href="http://www.about-alcohol-facts.com/Alcohol_Nutrition_Facts.html">alcohol facts</a> and the following eight <a target="_blank" href="http://www.squidoo.com/TeenAlcoholAbuse">alcohol abuse statistics</a>:</p>
<p>1. Alcohol is a factor in approximately 50% of America&#8217;s murders, accidental deaths, and suicides.</p>
<p> 2. Alcohol-related accidents are the leading cause of fatalities among young people.</p>
<p> 3. Each year in the U.S., roughly 5,000 young people under the age of 21 lose their lives due to underage drinking. This includes approximately 1,900 fatalities from motor vehicle accidents.</p>
<p> 4. Research has revealed that U.S. adolescents who drink alcohol are 50 times more likely to use cocaine than adolescents who never consume alcoholic beverages.</p>
<p> 5. Almost 1,700 college students in the United States are killed annually&#8211;about 4.65 per day&#8211;because of alcohol-related injuries.</p>
<p> 6. In 2005, 2.1 million American college students between the ages of 18 and 24 claimed that they engage in drinking while driving.</p>
<p> 7. The World Health Organization estimates that roughly 76 million individuals throughout the world have disorders that are related to alcohol abuse or alcoholism.</p>
<p> 8. As demonstrated by recent alcoholism studies, it has been discovered that almost 53% of the adults in the U.S. have stated that one or more of their close relatives is addicted to alcohol or is an alcohol abuser.</p>
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<p><strong>Dante Gets An Important Primer on the Facts Regarding the Long Term and the Short Term Outcomes of Teen Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism</strong></p>
<p>After Miss Johnson listed the aforementioned alcoholism and alcohol abuse facts and statistics, it was obvious that what Miss Johnson taught Dante was a real jolt to him. Why? Because for the first time in his young life, someone not only made the effort to go over the short term and the long term outcomes of alcohol abuse and alcohol addiction, but she also took the time to back up what she was saying with alcohol addiction and alcohol abuse facts and statistics that related to people in general, and especially to adolescents.</p>
<p>Indeed, it was almost as if a light went on and Dante immediately comprehended why he should not be engaging in excessive and hazardous drinking with or without his classmates any longer. Dante thanked Miss Johnson for her concern and for the information she presented.</p>
<p>Miss Johnson then asked Dante how he felt about getting a physical examination and an alcohol appraisal for the alcohol abuse or alcohol addiction treatment he would probably need.</p>
<p>Dante thought about this for a minute and then agreed to get an extensive physical examination and to go through an extensive assessment of his drinking behavior so that he could start an alcohol abuse or alcohol dependency rehab program right away.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When I was a sophomore in high school, I enrolled into a drug abuse class. At that time period, I did not grasp the fact that alcohol abuse in point of fact was a sub division of drug abuse. While taking this class and learning more about drug and alcohol abuse and particularly about <a target="_blank" href="http://www.about-alcohol-info.com/Teen_Alcohol_Statistics.html">alcohol side effects</a>, I read a lot about Alcoholic Anonymous, their meetings, how their programs have twelve steps, and how successful the Alcoholics Anonymous recovery program has been for individuals throughout the world. I also learned a lot about alcohol rehabilitation and the diverse <a target="_blank" href="http://www.about-alcohol-info.com/Alcohol_Abuse_Treatment_Centers.html">alcohol rehab facilities</a> that are commonly available to individuals who engage in excessive drinking.</p>
<p><strong>Negative Effects That are Related to Alcohol Dependency and Alcohol Abuse</strong></p>
<p>Some of the harmful results associated with alcoholism and alcohol abuse that I learned about in this class certainly terrified me. The ruined lives and frequent serious issues experienced by most alcohol addicted people made me feel like I never wanted to drink alcohol when I became old enough. In a word, I did not want to face the damage and ruination that alcohol dependent people almost always go through.</p>
<p>Think about this for a moment. What fifteen-year-old teenager wants to face premature death due to his or her drinking behavior? What teenager wants to become so out-of-control regarding his or her drinking that ingesting alcohol becomes the object of one’s life? What adolescent wants to go to one of the local alcoholic rehabilitation centers to deal with alcohol-related issues before he or she becomes twenty-one?</p>
<p>What adolescent wants to experience <a target="_blank" href="http://www.about-alcohol.com/Alcohol_Withdrawal_Symptoms.html">alcohol withdrawal symptoms</a> when he or she tries to stop drinking? Why would an individual engage in drinking to such an extent that it would cause problems in every area of his or her life? Drinking later in life after an individual has a career, a family, and develops personal responsibilities makes sense. But why would a young person want to sacrifice his or her education, employment, finances, and relationships for a life that focuses on excessive drinking?</p>
<p>These issues were so meaningful that I talked about some of them in class during the school year. What was entirely astounding to me was the number of students who openly didn’t care about the negative outcomes of abusive drinking that I discussed. It was almost as if they couldn’t care less about the truth and how these consequences can shatter their lives. For the first time in my life I started to appreciate a saying that my grandfather used to articulate all through my youth: you can lead a horse to water but you can’t force it to drink.</p>
<p><strong>It’s Beneficial, Important, and Energizing to Keep Away From the Damaging and Unhealthy Outcomes of Drug and Alcohol Abuse</strong></p>
<p>And even at my young age, I also started to comprehend how important, liberating, and beneficial it is in life to keep yourself from the unhealthy and debilitating results of alcohol and drug abuse.</p>
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