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A Great and Growing Evil: The Medical Consequences of Alcohol Abuse

A Great and Growing Evil: The Medical Consequences of Alcohol Abuse


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Family Therapy of Drug and Alcohol Abuse [Used]

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Alcohol in America: Taking Action to Prevent Abuse

Alcohol in America: Taking Action to Prevent Abuse


Used – Alcohol is a killer – 1 of every 13 deaths in the United States is alcohol-related. In addition, 5 per cent of the population consumes 50 per cent of the alcohol. The authors take a close look at the problem in a “classy little study,” as “The Washington Post” called this book. “The Library Journal” states, “…[T]his is one book that addresses solutions…And it’s enjoyably readable…This is an excellent review for anyone in the alcoholism prevention business, and good background readin

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Adolescent Drug & Alcohol Abuse: How to Spot It, Stop It, and Get Help for Your Family

Adolescent Drug & Alcohol Abuse: How to Spot It, Stop It, and Get Help for Your Family

Parents are often the last to know about their children’s involvement with alcohol or drugs. Adolescent drug abuse and chemical dependency can happen to any teenager, whatever their economic level, neighborhood, school, church attendance, or family make-up. Chemical abusers do whatever they can to conceal their use. Families can rationalize the behaviors, particularly in adolescence, as being caused by something other than chemicals. Is the defiance a normal separation from parents? Adole

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Alcoholism and Alcohol Abuse as a Major Factor for Mental Illness

Alcoholism and Alcohol Abuse as a Major Factor for Mental Illness

Drug abuse and alcoholism are due to interconnected factors. It includes genetics, our social environment, our emotional health and how we were raised by our parents. Those who have a history or family members that are heavy drinkers are more likely to be a heavy alcohol drinker compared to a person raised without too much alcohol in their family. There are some people who tend to abuse themselves with alcohol and drugs like cocaine, marijuana, ecstasy, hashish, heroin and many more. It gives them temporary relief and temporary solution to whatever problems they have.