Posts Tagged ‘drug abuse’

Alcoholism: On Gratitude and Another Year of Life

on gratitude and another year of life
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I subscribe to a daily inspirational email from Plough Publishing. It’s called “Daily Digs”. Today is my 48th birthday and here’s the post: Daily Dig for February 11 by Christoph Friedrich Blumhardt: Christ wants to appear to us today – hidden, perhaps, and perhaps only in Spirit – yet not without t
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Go the Distance!
Filed under: Alcoholism

OUR BIBLE lesson for the Sixth Sunday after Epiphany is read from the Gospel According to Saint Matthew. Following the theme previously established by Jesus which was read in last week’s study, we find our Lord here explains how we are called to go farther than unbelievers in attempts to adhere to t
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Alcohol Abuse in the Workplace: Advice on Drug and Alcohol Policies and FAQs

Alcohol Abuse In The Workplace in the News

Advice on drug and alcohol policies and FAQs
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Anna Moeller, manager of MTA SA industrial department told Paint & Panel that many of their members ring up on issues relating to employees' abuse of substances in the workplace. Here are some of the most frequently asked questions and advice that MTA …
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Workplace drug testing
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Firstly, does drug use always lead to drug abuse and endanger work place safety? I agree with the … Some safety-sensitive occupations adopt a combined employer-employee approach to prevent drug or alcohol impairment in the workplace. This involves …
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Student encourages freedom of speech online
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Drug Abuse and Alcohol Abuse: Pros of Alcohol and Drug Abuse?

Question by Angel: Pros of alcohol and drug abuse?
I’m having a debate on alcohol and drug abuse for my sociology class and my half of the debate are the pros. I certainly know that the functionalists would say that drug and alcohol abuse is good because it provides jobs for AA employees and provides greater economic flow. I’d actually like to know, are there any other pros besides the mentioned for the abuse of alcohol and drugs? Can the word “abuse” be used in a different context for alcohol and drugs? Please give me something to debate on the pros, thank you!

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Alcoholism and Abuse: Is Being a Alcoholic a Sickness?

Question by Tez1234: is being a alcoholic a sickness?

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Answer by goodrad
yes, alcoholism is a disease. There is no cure only management

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Lives ruined by sexual abuse
Filed under: alcoholism and abuse

The thing about sexual abuse is that it is always someone you know. It's not a stranger.” The aftermath of what happened impacted Lariviere heavily. He said he blamed himself and asked why he didn't stop it. He developed a drinking problem and even …
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RIA spring seminars feature renowned experts on drugs and alcohol
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Herzberg, associate professor and director of the History Department's MA program, specializes in the history of medicine and is currently working on chronicling prescription drug abuse in the 20th century. He is the author of “Happy Pills in America …
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Alcoholism Denial and Alcohol Rehab

Alcoholism Denial and Alcohol Rehab


Learn about alcoholism and denial and how alcoholics and other problem drinkers need alcohol rehab. http://www.alcoholism-information.com http://youtu.be/0SlwL9b-VUQ.

 

Tips for Seniors, Families to Help Prevent Financial Elder Abuse
Filed under: the signs of alcoholism

Studies also show that unemployment, alcoholism, drug abuse, gambling and affluenza (a sense of entitlement), may increase the likelihood of exploitation by family members. The latter cases are often aggravated by neglect, physical, … Watch for signs …
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Vermont Gets $10M Grant for Drug Treatment Program – Boston.com

Vermont gets M grant for drug treatment program – Boston.com
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BURLINGTON, Vt. (AP) — Gov. Peter Shumlin and Health Commissioner Harry Chen announced on Friday that Vermont will get a $ 10 million federal grant to expand early intervention and treatment programs for young adults at risk of alcohol and drug abuse.        
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