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    for someone dealing with alcohol abuse or dependence, there is a specific process that must be undergone. The components of the evaluation process are as follows: (1) screening, (2) diagnosis, (3) assessment, (4) motivation, (5) treatment, and (6) follow-up. All of these are essential to proper treatment for clients dealing with alcohol problems. For the sake of this paper, focus will be directed purposefully towards the process of assessment. When any indication of alcohol concerns, whether by referral

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    Implications on the Society Binge drinking is a term used to describe a situation where women drink more than 4 bottles of alcohol in a row and men drink 5 or more bottles of alcohol in a row. It is taking too much alcohol in a short period. Alcohol is a substance that gradually produces an addiction in the body. Many college students use alcohol in recreational activities and parties. The alcohol gradually leads to addiction and causes a decline in their social and academic performance. Additionally, some students

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    Last week I have been on my first A. A. meeting that was held at Tulane Reily Center. Because I have not been exposed to the issue of substance abuse before, I did not know what to expect and, frankly, was a little scared. I did not know how people who have real issue would react to me, what questions they might have, and whether they will be welcoming to the newcomers- observers or not. Watching television, I had some idea of what it would be like – chairs placed in a circle, middle-aged group of

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    Dave (39) and Liz (33) have decided to seek social work services due to problems Liz is battling with alcohol addiction and the negative impacts this is having on their home life. Dave and Liz have been married for three years and live in a home with Dave’s three children from his previous marriage (Jenna 18; Joshua, 15; Jerome, 8). Prior to meeting Dave, Liz had problems with drugs and alcohol but was sober for five years before relapsing six months ago. Dave likes to have a few beers on the weekends

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    Hazardous Binge Drinking

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    teenage alcohol use. One of the most commonly reported influences is because they see so many other people doing it including their parents and other adults, popular young famous icons, movie and music stars, and of course, their friends. Furthermore there is an acknowledgement that it can also come down to boredom, rebellion, or the instant gratification provided by alcohol. For these young adults there is the extra added bonus that it is also not particularly difficult to access alcohol here is

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    For people that abuse alcohol, there is a group meeting called alcoholics anonymous, which is a twelve-step program to support and help alcoholics everywhere. The location I attended was the AA meeting on 202 W. Broadway, Anaheim. The group session that I attended called their meeting “happy hour.” What I gathered to be the purpose of this organization is to help people with drinking problems or people with past drinking problems help cope with one another and recover in a safe environment without

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    affected (Jennifer E. Merrill, 2014). Depression in college tends to lead to alcohol abuse because they are experiencing extreme depression. When college students have depression it affects their ability to perform in academics. Gender plays a big role in depression and it determines which gender consumes alcohol more In this study Gender and Depression Moderate Response to Brief Motivational Intervention for Alcohol Misuse among College Students they tested intervention conditions, gender, and

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    Commonly referred to as alcohol use disorder, alcoholism is the most severe form of alcohol abuse. It involves the inability to manage drinking habits (Galbicsek, 2016). Individuals who suffer from alcoholism feel as if they cannot live without consuming alcohol. Signs of alcoholism may include craving alcohol whenever you are not consuming, feeling the need to keep drinking more, and putting alcohol above responsibilities. Alcoholism comes with short term and long term effects. Short-term effects

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    no repercussions. It is known that crimes are more likely to happen with the intake of alcohol and that it can bring about unsafe situations. Binge drinking is causing problems not only in the individual’s life, but also in schools and in society. During a study conducted by the CDC it showed that “people aged 12 to 20 years drink 11% of all alcohol consumed in the United States. More than 90% of this alcohol is consumed in the form of binge drinks”(CDC-Underage drinking, par. 1. 2016). Underage

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    own father will ever be. Hally’s dad is a drunk who shames his family, uses Hally’s money for school to buy alcohol, and makes Hally feel as if he is responsible for taking care of him. In this scene the prop of alcohol and the actual action of Hally throwing the brandy on the ground portrays Hally’s feelings towards his father's alcoholism. The prop of alcohol symbolizes the abuse, and the escape Hally wants from the shame his father brings upon the family. Before the scene Hally confesses

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