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DRINKING AND GENDER.
  Term Paper ID:30876
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Discusses sex differences in alcohol consumption.... More...
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Discusses sex differences in alcohol consumption. Research studies on subject. The sociological model of alcoholism; model of deviance. Different causes of substance abuse among women and men. Impact of gender on treatment methods. Contends that treatment programs, such as Alcoholics Anonymous (AA), should differentiate between men and women.

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Men and women participate in many of the same activities and yet have different experiences because of gender differences. Research shows that this is true of excessive drinking as of other actions. This would also suggest that a treatment method might have differential outcomes based on gender, which in turn would suggest that any approach which does not take such differences into account would be less effective for one sex over the other. The model of deviance has been applied to the use of alcohol and to other behaviors across a number of demographic and cultural dimensions and shows differences between men and women. Osgood, Johnson, O'Malley and Bachman (1988) incorporated three waves of selfreports about heavy alcohol use, marijuana use, use of other illicit drugs, dangerous

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ALCHOHOL AND COLLEGE STUDENTS.
  Term Paper ID:30834
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Discusses rise in alcohol abuse and binge drinking.... More...
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Discusses rise in alcohol abuse and binge drinking. Health, safety, social and academic problems of alcohol consumption among college students, male and female. Cites data. Binge drinking as the most important public health problem on campuses. Actions of college, public health and government officials to address the issue.

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College Health Risk Behavior Alcohol Abuse Throughout the literature there is evidence that alcohol abuse, specifically binge drinking, is at epidemic proportions among America’s college and university student populations. A federally appointed Task Force on College Drinking whose report was comprised of data from numerous surveys and databases was recently released. The report found that alcohol consumption among college students in the U.S. is responsible for 1,400 alcohol-related deaths, 500,000 injuries and 70,000 cases of sexual assault or date rape annually (College, 2002, 07D). A majority of alcohol-related deaths are due from motor vehicle accidents caused by drunk drivers. The Harvard School of Public Health’s College Alcohol Study (CAS) has be

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ALCOHOL USE AND ABUSE.
  Term Paper ID:30721
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Discusses alcohol use in the U.S.... More...
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Discusses alcohol use in the U.S. Identification of alcohol as an addictive agent. Drinking problems. Teenage use of alcohol; peer pressure and social pressure. Physiologic and psychological effects of alcohol consumption. Long-term effects of alcohol abuse. Definition of alcoholism, and its four components. Groups and agencies that provide alcohol counseling.

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The drug to be considered in this report is alcohol. The alcohol which is commonly consumed is ethanol, also known as ethyl alcohol or grain alcohol (Lender, High on ethanol, 2001). Common names for alcohol include booze, hooch, moonshine, grog. Ethanol has the chemical formula C2H5OH and is a clear liquid which is readily soluble in water but only slightly soluble in fat. Alcohol for consumption is produced by yeast fermentation of sugar in corn, molasses, grain or fruit. Beverages containing ethanol include beer, wine and spirits such as gin, vodka, rum, brandy and whiskey. A 12-ounce can of beer contains between 13 grams and 17 grams of ethyl alcohol, a four ounce glass of wine contains between 14 grams and 17 grams of alcohol and a one to one and a half ounce shot of spirits (e.g. 86 proof whiskey) contains betwe

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ALCOHOL ADDICTION.
  Term Paper ID:30014
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Examines theories on the causes of alcoholism.... More...
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Examines theories on the causes of alcoholism. Genetic or biological basis; differences in the way the body of an alcoholic processes alcohol compared to a normal person. Influence of familial behavior traits. Variations in alcohol response between women and men. Defines alcohol as an addictive drug.

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According to the World Health Organization, alcohol is a selectively addictive drug that affects approximately 10 percent of the population (What Causes, 2001). Alcoholism is the dependence on, or addiction to, alcohol, and it is a chronic, progressive and sometimes fatal disease (Kapi'Olani Health, 2001). Researchers have examined many possible contributing factors of alcoholism, but no one specific cause has been established. Some people appear to have a genetic or biological tendency toward alcoholism (UMHS, 2001; What Causes, 2001). Scientists studied children of alcoholics who were raised in non-alcoholic environments (e.g. foster homes) and compared them to children from non-alcoholic families who were raised in alcoholic environments (What Causes, 2001). Results showed that genetics playe

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TREATMENT OF SUBSTANCE ABUSES.
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Discusses various therapeutic models for alcohol, cocaine & other drugs & cigarette abuse.... More...
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Discusses various therapeutic models for alcohol, cocaine & other drugs & cigarette abuse. Compares group therapy for substance abuses in an outpatient setting to other forms of drug therapy (12-Step program of AA, "network" therapy, short-term psychodynamic approach, behavioral therapy & other models). Recommends comgination of group therapy & self-help groups as most effective.

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Comparing Group Therapy Approaches in an Outpatient Setting for Treating Substance Abusers Introduction Substance abuse is a major problem in the United States, and many other countries. Currently, alcoholism directly affects approximately 14 million people in this country, while also impacting their families, friends, and coworkers (Knapp, 1999). In 1997, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reported that there were more than 18,000 alcohol-induced deaths and nearly 15,000 drug-related death in 1996. Further, there were 142,164 cocaine-related emergency room episodes in 1995 (Petersen, 1999). There is no single factor that can be pointed to as d

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CASE STUDY PROTOCOL.
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Its use for an alcoholic coming to a medical clinic.... More...
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Its use for an alcoholic coming to a medical clinic. Symptoms of nusea and vomiting. Examines components of the protocol: assessment, diagnosis, treatment planning, case management, teaching the patient how to manage the condition outside the clinical setting. Evaluation instruments (CAGE questionnaire), Alcohol Clinical Index (ACI), AUDIT, NIAAA Guidelines. Nurse-patient collaboration.

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This research sets forth a case-study protocol for an alcoholic coming to a medical clinic with increased nausea and vomiting. The following components of the protocol will be examined: assessment, diagnosis, treatment planning, case management, and teaching the patient how to manage the condition outside the clinical setting. For each component, appropriate evaluation instruments will be identified, and appropriate reference to relevant literature will be made. Assessment Because the case study assumes the patient presents with increased nausea and vomiting, it may seem reasonable to presume that the patient has already been identified as alcoholic, hence subject to a range of symptoms of which nausea and vomiting may be typical and a candidate for acute intervention. Dayer-Beren

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ALCOHOLISM AMONG THE IRISH.
  Term Paper ID:28423
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Examines the subject from a cultural/ethnic viewpoint. Causes. Treatment of subject in professional literature & popular culture.... More...
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Examines the subject from a cultural/ethnic viewpoint. Causes. Treatment of subject in professional literature & popular culture.

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This research will examine alcoholism among the Irish from a cultural/ethnic viewpoint, discussing ways in which the subject is treated in the professional literature and popular culture. The stereotype of hard-drinking Irishmen is something of a commonplace of Anglo-American culture. But stereotypes may derive as much from kernels of truth as attribution, and the association in popular imagination of Irish culture and the culture of alcohol has been located not only in ethnic consciousness but also in history. Included in a popular history of Ireland is an account of the economic stranglehold that England exercised over Ireland in the 17th century, when direct trade between Ireland and the American colonies was restricted to exports of horses, servants, and "victuals" and to imports of all goods from the colonies except:

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GENDER & ALCOHOL USE PATTERNS.
  Term Paper ID:28385
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Risk, inheritance & environmental factors. Effect of belief system. Differences between women & men re: alcohol addiction/abuse. Abstract.... More...
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Risk, inheritance & environmental factors. Effect of belief system. Differences between women & men re: alcohol addiction/abuse. Abstract.

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GENDER AND ALCOHOL USE PATTERNS Abstract The purpose of this research paper was to investigate gender and alcohol use patterns. Studies regarding risk of dependence for men and women are consistent; the risk of alcoholism is reported to be greater for male offspring of alcoholic parents and environmental factors are more associated with females. Findings regarding expectancies are less consistent; some studies report that women and men have different beliefs that effect drinking behavior, others state that these differences are disappearing with the increase of drinking in women. Differences in gender effects of alcohol remain unclear; some report that women tend to be more susceptible to adverse effects. Research regarding depression is even less clear, depression is linked to

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12-STEP PROGRAM.
  Term Paper ID:28208
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Examines the AA program, how it works, advantages & negative aspects. Recommendations for change.... More...
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Examines the AA program, how it works, advantages & negative aspects. Recommendations for change.

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Evaluation of the 12-step Program Abstract The AA program is based on a number of written materials which have as their foundation the 12 steps of Alcoholics Anonymous. These are intended to be suggestions enabling people to obtain sobriety, improve their life situations, and retain sobriety over the long-term. They are supported in this effort by relationships with individual sponsors and participation in ongoing AA groups which develop group cohesion and support, teach life skills through example, and provide role models for recovering individuals. The advantage of the AA program is that it works for many people. It provides them with a clearly-defined goal, program, and structure for obtaining their goals. It provides them with an ongoing suppo

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CHILDREN OF ALCOHOLICS.
  Term Paper ID:28159
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Examines problems children encounter incl. Alcohol & drug abuse & mental health problems when parents are alcoholics. Treatment techniques, role of social worker.... More...
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Examines problems children encounter incl. Alcohol & drug abuse & mental health problems when parents are alcoholics. Treatment techniques, role of social worker.

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ALCOHOL AND DRUG ABUSE PROBLEMS FOR CHILDREN OF ALCOHOLICS Introduction Alcohol abuse is defined as a pattern of pathological use which impairs social or occupational functioning and lasts for at least one month. Whether alcoholism is a physical, emotional, or mental disease, remains open to debate (Leuin, 1991). It is estimated that there are over 28 million Americans who are the children of alcoholics (COAs), and that around 11 million of this population are under the age of 18. This at risk group of children are brought up in a chaotic family environment, lacking stability and emotional support (Adger, Macdonald, & Wenger, 1999, p. 1091). Though some will overcome these and other difficulties, many grow up to face alcohol and drug abuse problems or other

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ALCOHOL.
  Term Paper ID:28153
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Effects of abuse on pregnancy, memory, creativity, sexual behavior, sleep & violence. Treatments.... More...
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Effects of abuse on pregnancy, memory, creativity, sexual behavior, sleep & violence. Treatments.

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Central nervous system depressants are among the most commonly abused recreational drugs. Barbiturates, benzodiazepines, methaqualone (Quaalude), and related drugs are included in this group. Alcohol, or, more correctly, ethyl alcohol or ethanol, is also sometimes included with this group because it shares many properties with barbiturates and benzodiazepines. The street name for the drugs in this group is "downers," and they produce disinhibiting, antianxiety, and sleep-promoting effects that many people find pleasurable. Tolerance and withdrawal symptoms accompany chronic alcohol abuse. The most serious withdrawals produce trembling, seizures, hallucinations, delirium, and even death. Alcohol abuse contributes to fatty liver, alcoholic hepatitis, and cirrhosis, the ninth leading cause of death in Americans. The regular use

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ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS
  Term Paper ID:28143
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Describes dynamics of AA meetings, application of the 12 steps.... More...
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Describes dynamics of AA meetings, application of the 12 steps.

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ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS Introduction This research paper begins with a description of an open meeting of Alcoholics Anonymous, which includes individual and group dynamics. Application of theoretical constructs regarding the function of the 12 steps is then discussed. Meetings & Individual/Group Dynamics Alcoholic Anonymous (AA) meetings are led by a chair-person, and structured such that different people volunteer and stand before the group and tell their story. The storyteller begins by announcing their name and the fact that they are an alcoholic, then precedes to the story details pertaining to their individual experience of alcoholism. These stories provide both the teller and the audience members, with catharsis and emotional support.

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Fetal Alcohol Syndrome
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Presents theory, methods, results, & conclusions of studies, & follow-up studies, performed on subjects with fetal alcohol syndrome (FAS).... More...
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Presents theory, methods, results, & conclusions of studies, & follow-up studies, performed on subjects with fetal alcohol syndrome (FAS).

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FETAL ALCOHOL SYNDROME Theory The subject of the articles in question is fetal alcohol syndrome (FAS) and its relationship to the development of the fetus and the child. Spohr, Willms, and Steinhausen (1993) call FAS a leading cause of congenital mental retardation. They investigate the long-term sequelae of intrauterine alcohol exposure. The authors postulate that it is possible to ascertain long-term effects of FAS with a follow-up study to compare two studies of the same population taken ten years apart. The authors based their hypothesis on earlier research, which they studied to see what questions had been asked and what questions required further investigation. The authors had themselves conducted the earlier study of the

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Physical Attractiveness in Culture, Trends Set in the Media
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Reviews studies showing a relationship between physical attractiveness & persuasive ability. Argues that advertisers & others use this relationship to make their messages more effective.... More...
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Reviews studies showing a relationship between physical attractiveness & persuasive ability. Argues that advertisers & others use this relationship to make their messages more effective.

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The problem of alcoholism is viewed as a major social problem, one that has an impact not only on the individual and not only on his or her family but on society as a whole. Society pays a price for a high incidence of alcoholism in the form of work days missed, health issues, medical expenses, devastation wrought by drunk drivers, and so on. Alcoholism has been examined from a number of different perspectives in an attempt to explain its etiology or its consequences. The prevailing perspective is the medical model, which holds that alcoholism is a disease, which also means that it can be treated through medical means. This approach has its limitations, however, and a viable alternative perspective that is based on a different etiology and a different methodology for addressing the issue is the sociological perspective.

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Alcohol Use Among High School Students
  Term Paper ID:27811
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Discussion of how alcohol use lowers student performance, and thus graduation rates. Outlines some of the physical hazards, signs of use and abuse, and also describes some programs for combating drug abuse among minors.ts.... More...
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Discussion of how alcohol use lowers student performance, and thus graduation rates. Outlines some of the physical hazards, signs of use and abuse, and also describes some programs for combating drug abuse among minors.ts.

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INTRODUCTION Alcohol use among high school students is a major problem that affects student performance, endangers lives, and leads to health problems later in life. Alcohol consumption can diminish the ability of the student to pay attention and so to learn, and this should have an effect on graduation rates showing a direct correlation between alcohol consumption and failure to graduate. In fact, a recent study by the National Bureau of Economic Research (1994) has estimated that students who drink beer, and other alcoholic beverages, or use marijuana are statistically less likely to graduate from high school than abstainers. Drug abuse has received more attention that alcohol abuse in recent years, ignoring the fact that alcohol is itself a drug and that its use exceeds that of more exotic substances. One of the

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ALCOHOLISM.
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Causes, stereotypes, treatment options, recovery process, 12-step programs, prevention, intervention, research.... More...
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Causes, stereotypes, treatment options, recovery process, 12-step programs, prevention, intervention, research.

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Alcoholism: A Survey Introduction Anyone who reads the newspaper, watches television or the movies, or is aware of popular culture, can recognize that drugs are considered a serious problem, leading to crime, ruined lives, and early death. It is not as obvious that alcoholism remains a problem directly affecting about 14 million people in this country and indirectly affecting a sizeable minority of the population (Knapp, 1999). Alcoholism is the equal opportunity problem that can baffle family friends, doctors, and the psychiatric establishment. It affects the rich and famous, as well as the poor (Baugh, 1999). It can kill children of the powerful, even when the experts are all exerting their efforts to help someone recover (McGovern,

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EFFECTS OF ALCOHOL ON TASTE & SMELL.
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Defines alcohol & analyzes its impact on two senses.... More...
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Defines alcohol & analyzes its impact on two senses.

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EFFECTS OF ALCOHOL ON TASTE AND SMELL Introduction The purpose of this paper is to examine the effects of alcohol on people’s perception of taste and smell. The paper begins with a brief description of the impacting factor (alcohol) and how it operates. It then goes on to discuss the affects of alcohol at the first and second levels of perception of taste and smell. The final section of the paper presents a several conclusions formulated on the basis of the reviewed literature. The Impacting Factor: Alcohol Definition and Operation Alcohol is the term used to refer to any class of organic compounds characterized by one or more hydroxyl (OH) groups attached to a

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ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS.
  Term Paper ID:26137
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Examines clinical trials evaluating effectiveness of AA in getting & keeping alcoholics sober, including gender issues.... More...
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Examines clinical trials evaluating effectiveness of AA in getting & keeping alcoholics sober, including gender issues.

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The problem of alcoholism is viewed as a major social problem, one that has an impact not only on the individual affected and not only on his or her family but on society as a whole. Alcoholism has been examined from a number of different perspectives in an attempt to explain its etiology or its consequences. The prevailing perspective is the medical model, which holds that alcoholism is a disease, which also means that it can be treated through medical means. Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) is an organization that makes use of a theory of self-help to enable alcoholics to take control of their own lives and to learn to change their behavior, following a disease theory of alcoholism. Alcoholics Anonymous stands outside the medical model in that it does not offer a "cure" and indeed holds that the individual will always be an alcoholic. What the alcoholic

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PROHIBITION IN CA.
  Term Paper ID:25857
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Examines history of temperance & prohibition movements & pro-alochol resistance & alcohol production in late 19th & early 20th Cent.... More...
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Examines history of temperance & prohibition movements & pro-alochol resistance & alcohol production in late 19th & early 20th Cent.

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Prohibition was the great national experiment in temperance that was enacted into law in 1919 and repealed a dozen years later. Prohibition was a national law, but prohibition movements had been attempting to change the law state-by-state for some time before 1919. California was a state much involved in this effort, and the way California treated the issue mirrored the way the rest of the country did: Although a "wet" state alcoholically speaking, California joined the stampede to ratify the Eighteenth Amendment to the Constitution--and then enthusiastically ignored its prohibitions (Lavender 371). Certain Californians had pursued prohibition as a political goal for some time, and there had been votes on the issue from 1913

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ALCOHOLISM & SELECTIVE SEROTONIN UPTAKE INHIBITORS.
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Use, pharmacological process & effectiveness of SSRIs in treating women alcoholics.... More...
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Use, pharmacological process & effectiveness of SSRIs in treating women alcoholics.

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A number of drugs which act as selective serotonin uptake inhibitors (SSRIs) are on the market for use as antidepressants. This paper will look at the use of such drugs in the treatment of alcoholism in women. It will look at which of these drugs is the drug of choice, and also at the effects of continued alcohol use when using these drugs, such as prozac. Alcoholism and anxiety are related in a number of ways (American Family Physician, 1995). Heavy alcohol consumption is common in patients with anxiety disorders, and anxiety is often associated with relapse of heavy drinking. Treatment of anxiety disorder may improve substance abuse problems. This is true also for depression in alcoholism. A number of advances in the medical treatment of alcoholism in women have been made over the past decade, especially in the

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TEENAGE DRINKING.
  Term Paper ID:24736
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Examines impact of confusing medial & cultural messages about drinking, role of cognitive dissonance, incidence, economic aspects, sexuality.... More...
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Examines impact of confusing medial & cultural messages about drinking, role of cognitive dissonance, incidence, economic aspects, sexuality.

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Cognitive dissonance is a theory put forth by Festinger and others which derives from the view that "when our behavior does not reflect our beliefs we will experience dissonance: a conflict between our intellect and our actions" (Huber and Wien 25). We receive messages from our surroundings all the time which may challenge our assumptions, our beliefs, or our behaviors, and we may continue behaviors which counter these messages even if we believe the message as well. Young people are assaulted with media images, messages from peers, messages from teachers, and messages from parents and other adults which the behavior of these young people may go against, creating cognitive dissonance as they learn one lesson and act out another at the same time. We can see this in certain behaviors which young people know are bad for them but in which they may indulge in any case, such as

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UNDERAGE DRINKING & ADVERTISING.
  Term Paper ID:24586
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Argues against ads & other factors which encourage drinking by minors.... More...
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Argues against ads & other factors which encourage drinking by minors.

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This paper is an argument against the use of advertising to encourage underage drinking. Current efforts to cut back or entirely eliminate advertising for cigarettes have focused public attention on the role that such advertising plays in creating new smokers and convincing minors to break the laws that ban them from buying, possessing, and using cigarettes. Alcohol abuse presents a problem just as serious and more immediately deadly. While the long-term detriments of smoking have been well documented, alcohol abuse kills significantly more young people. Advertising plays an important role in increasing the appeal of drinking, and recent moves to put hard liquor ads on television are especially disturbing. When 20-year-old Louisiana State University student Benjamin Wynne died of alcohol poisoning after an all-night drinking binge

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ALCOHOLISM.
  Term Paper ID:24255
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Definition, personal & socioeconomic costs, incidence, causes, age, treatment.... More...
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Definition, personal & socioeconomic costs, incidence, causes, age, treatment.

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Alcoholism is a major problem in the United States because alcoholics endanger themselves and society. Alcoholism follows a characteristic course with known physical, psychological, and social symptoms. Once addicted, the alcoholic continues to consume alcohol despite the destructive consequences. While the particular symptoms and pattern of drinking problems may vary with the individual, the alcoholic can only regain control over his or her life by abstaining from the substance. Alcohol-related problems are not likely to be reduced by strategies involving single interventions directed solely at the individual. Economic, political, social and environmental forces that work together to encourage and perpetuate alcoholism must also be addressed. In America alone there are an estimated ten million active

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ALCOHOLISM.
  Term Paper ID:24042
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Examines history in U.S., nature of disease, social & economic costs, temperance movements, compared to other drugs, argues for legal banning of alcohol.... More...
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Examines history in U.S., nature of disease, social & economic costs, temperance movements, compared to other drugs, argues for legal banning of alcohol.

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Alcohol should be illegal because it is just as dangerous as any other drug. Alcoholism follows a characteristic course with known physical, psychological, and social symptoms. Once addicted, the alcoholic continues to consume alcohol despite the destructive consequences. While the particular symptoms and pattern of drinking problems may vary with the individual, the alcoholic can only regain control over his or her life by abstaining from the substance. Alcoholics who persist in their addictions endanger themselves as well as society. Alcoholism is a major problem in the United States and throughout the world. In America alone there are an estimated ten million active alcoholics (Dulfano, 1992, p. 12). It is impossible to estimate the number of non-alcoholics affected by the disease. This number includes the battered spouses and

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ADULT CHILDREN OF ALCOHOLICS.
  Term Paper ID:23977
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Definition, prevalence, effects (behavioral, emotional, psychological, social, interpersonal), treatment (focusing on Murray Bowen's dysfunctional family systems therapy & its limitations).... More...
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Definition, prevalence, effects (behavioral, emotional, psychological, social, interpersonal), treatment (focusing on Murray Bowen's dysfunctional family systems therapy & its limitations).

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Introduction This paper provides a general overview of the literature on adult children of alcoholics (ACOAs). Among the topics discussed are adjustment issues and treatments for the problems faced by this group. Family therapy emphasizing Bowenian theory is heavily emphasized; the review ends with a critical review of Bowenian theory as well as a delineation of some of the elements it is missing regarding treatment of the issues confronting adult children of alcoholics. Overview Definition and Prevalence Adult children of alcoholics can be defined as those individuals who grew up in a household where one or both parents met the American Psychiatric Association's (DSM IV, 1994)

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RECOVERY FROM ALCOHOLISM.
  Term Paper ID:23900
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Examines Alcoholics Anonymous, atheistic/humanistic approach, cognitive behavioral therapy, intervention, role of media.... More...
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Paper Abstract:
Examines Alcoholics Anonymous, atheistic/humanistic approach, cognitive behavioral therapy, intervention, role of media.

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This paper attempts to evaluate some current materials about the problem of alcohol abuse and to estimate how effective they are in educating and enlightening the public about this problem. This small selection represents merely a random sampling of the vast amount of information on this subject, which ranges from the committed to the skeptical, and from the intensely scientific to the frothy. An effort has been made to choose the more serious attempts to discuss this problem. At this time any discussion of alcoholism needs to begin with a discussion of Alcoholics Anonymous, whose program, which has spread around the world since its founding in 1935, is unarguably the most effective approach yet found for dealing with the age-old scourge of alcoholism, about which even the ancient Greeks made jokes. However, to say that it is the most effective is no

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COLLEGE DRINKING.
  Term Paper ID:23050
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Incidence, change from pre-college drinking, role of peer group, academic & criminal problems, social aspects, colleges' responses, alcohol education.... More...
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Incidence, change from pre-college drinking, role of peer group, academic & criminal problems, social aspects, colleges' responses, alcohol education.

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Alcohol use by college students is serious. It affects the individual drinker and other students around them. The level of usage is generally set in the pre-college adolescent years during high school. The adolescent's peer group in high school largely determines his drinking behavior. This is also true when the adolescent enters college. The problem of alcohol abuse in college needs to be addressed before the high school years when drinking patterns become entrenched. The transitional period between high school and college should be a window of opportunity for students to change their behavior patterns with respect to alcohol use. This paper will examine the role of peer relationships on drinking behavior, some effects that drinking can have on college students themselves and on other students, and possible intervention strategies which have been tried.

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ALCOHOLISM AS A DISEASE.
  Term Paper ID:22852
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Medical definition, physical & psychological effects, behavioral problems, family issues, types, dependency, treatment. Abstract.... More...
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Medical definition, physical & psychological effects, behavioral problems, family issues, types, dependency, treatment. Abstract.

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Alcoholism has been classified as a disease by the Joint Committee to Study the Definition and Criteria for the Diagnosis of Alcoholism. The term alcoholism has been used over the years for a conglomeration of symptoms and behaviors in an imprecise manner. It has been a term which is poorly understood, vague and often used with moral overtones (Morse & Flavin, 1994, p. 31). The alcoholic, having a disease, should not be excused from his or her behavior, or the consequences of imprudent actions. For the alcoholic, drinking alcohol is still a decision he or she is able to control. The revised definition of alcoholism is: a primary, chronic disease with genetic, psychosocial, and environmental factors influencing its development and

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ALCOHOLISM.
  Term Paper ID:22671
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Demographics, theories on causes, psychoactive aspects, types, diagnosis, socioeconomic issues.... More...
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Demographics, theories on causes, psychoactive aspects, types, diagnosis, socioeconomic issues.

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EFFECTS OF SOCIAL CLASS ON DIAGNOSES OF ALCOHOLISM Introduction In contemporary American society, the "use of certain substances to modify mood or behavior under certain circumstances is generally regarded as normal and appropriate. Such use includes recreational drinking of alcohol, in which a majority of adult Americans participate . . ." (American Psychiatric Association, 1994, p. 165). Problems for most people develop when "maladaptive behavioral changes associated with the more or less regular use of psychoactive substances that affect the central nervous system" appear (p. 165). Alcohol abuse and dependence, however, frequently is under diagnosed in the United States (Larson, 1991, p. 107). Many factors contribute

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ALCOHOLISM IN DEAF WOMEN.
  Term Paper ID:22468
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Special problems & needs of women & disabled related to alcohol, biology, stigmatization, access to treatment resources.... More...
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Special problems & needs of women & disabled related to alcohol, biology, stigmatization, access to treatment resources.

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Alcoholism in Deaf Women Alcohol usage is extremely common in the United States. Its abuse, however, is also the cause of considerable social harm. Alcoholism is a chronic, progressive disease resulting from persistent and excessive drinking. In addition to health problems, alcoholic behavior can result in familial, vocational, and legal difficulties. In recent years, the problem of alcoholism among the disabled has received increasing attention. More specifically, hearing-impaired women may be particularly vulnerable to the drug's adverse effects. Tyas & Rush (1993) define a handicapped person as "anyone with a physical or mental disability that limits substantially one or more of such major life activities as walking, seeing, hearing, speaking, working, or learning" (Tyas & Rush, 1993, pp.

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