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Alcohol Lesson 2 Alcohol and society
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Do Now Write a short note to an older person, over 21, persuading him or her not to drink and drive.
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Alcohol use is widespread in American Society 14 million adults have physical, social, and psychological problems related to alcohol use Drinking and Driving is a big problem in the U.S. Drinking and Driving impairs a persons vision, reaction time, and physical coordination.
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Alcoholism Alcoholism- a progressive, chronic disease involving a mental and physical need for alcohol. psychological need- mind sends the body a message saying it needs more alcohol. Physical need- body develops a direct need for the alcohol.
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Stages of Alcoholism Stage 1- a person starts using alcohol to relieve stress or to relax. Soon the person needs alcohol to cope with daily life. Stage 2- continues to drink, body develops a need for more alcohol. May be absent from school/work to deny their problem. Stage 3- The problem is clear to everyone. The drinkers body is strongly addicted, and the drinker is out of control. Death is very soon.
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Recovery- The process of learning to live an alcohol free life. AA (Alcoholics Anonymous) – World wide self help group for people with a drinking problem Sobriety- Living without alcohol. Becomes a lifelong struggle.
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Steps to Recovery Step 1 Admission- the alcoholic admits they have a problem Step 2- Detoxification- a process in which the alcoholics body adjusts to functioning without alcohol Step 3- Counseling- alcoholic receives counseling on how to deal without alcohol Step 4- Recovery- The alcoholic takes responsibility for his or her own life
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