Category: Alcohol

  • The Money Factor in Drug and Alcohol Treatment

    The Money Factor in Drug and Alcohol Treatment A vast number of individuals fail to take up drug treatment because they are unable to raise the money that is required to enroll in such a program. This paper will analyze the cost issues that feature during drug treatment. The research for this paper will focus…

  • Problem Drinking Treatments: A Comparison of Alcoholics Anonymous and Moderation Management

    Problem Drinking Treatments: A Comparison of Alcoholics Anonymous and Moderation Management Table of Contents Introduction Steps The Perspective Relationships Restoration References Introduction Modern society has developed many treatment options for substance abusers. Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) and Moderation Management (MM) are the organizations that provide support for those who want to overcome alcohol addiction. This paper…

  • Alcohol and Depression Article by Churchill and Farrell

    Alcohol and Depression Article by Churchill and Farrell Table of Contents Main Point Support Evaluation Relevance References Main Point The selected article for this discussion is Alcohol and Depression: Evidence From the 2014 Health Survey for England by Sefa Awaworyi Churchill and Lisa Farrell. The authors identify alcoholism as a major health problem many professionals…

  • Article Critique about Alcohol & Society

    Article Critique about Alcohol & Society The research efforts of recent years aimed to shed light on the interconnection between alcohol outcomes and socioeconomic factors. In terms of homelessness, the literature on alcohol outcomes and housing status reflects a clinically significant and unequivocal association. Nevertheless, there is a strong need for further studies to adequately…

  • Overcoming Chronic Alcoholism by Patients

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

  • 12-Step Mutual Support Groups and Alcoholics Anonymous

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

  • Alcohol Dependence in Modern Women

    Alcohol Dependence in Modern Women Table of Contents Introduction Appearance of the Issue The Most Affected People The Least Affected People Works that Support the Decision Works that Do Not Support the Decision Conclusion References Introduction Alcoholism in women is a widespread issue; that is why the topic is important for previous, current, and future…

  • Biopsychologic Model of Alcohol Consumption

    Biopsychologic Model of Alcohol Consumption Table of Contents Treatments Biopsychologic Model of Alcohol Consumption 5 Alcohol use Media Influence Risks and Benefits References Treatments To achieve the best results, it is vital to incorporate methods effective against a specific type of addiction. Reportedly, medical treatment is the most effective in combating alcoholism (Anderson Redal, Thomas,…

  • Defining The Harm of Alcoholism Disease

    Defining The Harm of Alcoholism Disease Table of Contents Introduction Summary of the Paper Comparison of Scientific Understanding of AUD Contrasting Scientific Understanding on AUD Conclusion References Introduction Alcohol abuse is a public health issue, given that it is the most common cause of substance abuse disorder. According to Arya et al. (2017), it is…

  • Alcohol Consumption: Negative Impacts

    Alcohol Consumption: Negative Impacts Table of Contents Introduction Physical Assault Sexual Assault Methodology Conclusion References Introduction An alcoholic brew is consumed by several individuals to calm down or rest and exists as a collective icebreaker. It is a technique used by individuals to adjust their disposition by lessening embarrassment. Alcohol consumption is generally acknowledged and…