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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Wt12fRoCOY HOW MANY NINTH GRADE STUDENTS HAVE EXPERIMENTED WITH ALCOHOL? IS THERE A PART OF YOUR LIFE HAS BEEN NEGATIVELY EFFECTED BY ALCOHOL?
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Students will learn the four stages of ALCOHOL DEPENDENCE. In Essance how does experimentation lead to ALCOHOLISM? What does alcohol do to the body. What exactly is ALCOHOLISM-
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"Alcohol is the most widely used and abused drug in our society." "75% of domestic violence incodents occur while one party is under the influence of alcohol."
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Drinking too much alcohol, drinking it too often, or drinking it at inappropriate times.
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When drinking interupts the daily activities, relationships, and responsibilities of the participant example- Losing a job, Losing a relationship SYMPTOMS OFALCOHOLISM - drinker is physically and emotionally dependant. - drinker will suffer physical pain without alcohol.
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- drinking alcohol as part of a party, or social situation. Not alone, not to get drunk.
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1. Problems of drinking- Experimentation to a regular pattern of abuse. Drink to avoid boredom, escape anxiety and stress, cope with depression.
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Develops after repeated drinking. Takes more alcohol to feel the same effect. Neglect of family, friends, work, is beginning
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Drinkers body begins to need alcohol to function normally. Without alcohol drinker is anxious, shaking, and nausious. 4. Alcoholism- Addiction to Alcohol. Will substitute alcohol before health leading to malnutrition.
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Putting alcohol before anything else. Food Family Work “when alcohol interrupts the daily responsibilities of the participant” http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H7ZPMScX9-k
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Happiness, Acceptance, and Success How can alcohol affect us reaching our goals? Sometimes we can run into a roadblock during our life
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- Feel guilty - Victims of Violence - Neglected and Isolated - Protect the Alcoholic Enable- helping the addict avoid negative consequences for their behavior. example- calling in sick to work. Codependency- Sacraficing personal needs in order to meet the needs of the addict.
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In 1999 and 2000 approx. 12 percent of pregnant women continued to use alcohol. Fetal Alcohol Syndrome (FAS)- a set of physical and mental defects that affect a fetus that has been exposed to aclohol. - FAS is the leading preventable cause of mental retardation.
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Must be supervised. Withdrawal can last up to 25 hours. Withdrawal includes - Clammy skin - Vomiting - Nausia - Hallucinations (seeing, hearing, Feeling). - Uncontrolable - Seizures - Sweating. - Paranoia
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