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    Alcohol seeking behaviours and Substance use is an individual behavior that reflects underlying dysfunction in the family (Klagsbrun & Davis, 1977; Stanton et al., 1982). Many researchers consider that the family has a crucial role in preventing delinquent behaviors and behaviors related to substance abuse. The quality of parenting has been linked to psychological well-being, stress and social support. It was also found to be a predictor of antisocial behaviors and substance abuse (Velleman, Templeton

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    Introduction My chosen contemporary social problem is drugs and alcohol abuse. It goes without saying that drugs and alcohol abuse is one of the most significant social problems not only in the United States but also around the world. As a matter of facts, drugs and alcohol abuse is a problem with innumerable effects both on the body and mind of a person. Many times, these adverse impacts affect the families, friends, and acquaintances of the addict whereby, for instance, the latter may lose their

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    facts about alcohol abuse and gives in depth reasoning behind this disease. I found this source to be accurate because it includes statistics that correlate with recent years. This article gave information on how people surrounded by addiction or abuse can understand why people abuse and explains various signs and symptoms to be aware of. The author also stated that there are many myths about drug and alcohol abuse and addiction, also that there are early warning signs of this abuse. This source

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    Prevention of Alcohol abuse among pregnant women Introduction The drug abuse menace has been indicated to be one of the leading factors that negatively affect people at whatever stage of life right from the fetus stage to the fully grown baby and the adulthood. Of greater interest in this case is the persistent and ever increasing abuse of alcohol among other substances among pregnant women and teenagers in particular. There are repercussions that come with the alcohol abuse and there is therefore

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    Drug and alcohol abuse continues to be an ongoing problem for residents of Nevada. Between 2009 and 2010, Nevada was listed among the top ten states for high rates of drug-use in a number of categories. The top two categories included a large number of teenagers reporting past-month use of illicit drugs other than marijuana as well as a substantial amount of teenagers noting past-year non-medical use of pain relievers. The most commonly cited substances among Nevada drug rehab programs during 2011

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    many addicts, my step mom, Tina, does not see the impact this is having on her relationship with my mom and family. To say my step mom is an addict would truly be an understatement because of her need and crave for it each day. Unfortunately, alcohol abuse is

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    Statistics show that alcohol make a big impact to the world and everybody in it. According to Wikipedia, “It is an an organic compound in which the hydroxyl functional group (-OH) is bound to a carbon atom” (Alcohol). Based on the people around the world, alcohol is an enjoyment for them to relax, to forget peer pressure and also is used as an excuse for people to hang out and get drunk. And it is also one of the reason lead to accidents and crime ,which happens almost everyday and kill many people

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    Alcohol Destroys a Community Alcohol abuse harms communities beginning in the family environment and extending outward to the community. According to Alcohol Abuse and Addiction, people consume alcohol for various reasons - as part of a meal, to celebrate certain occasions, and to reduce anxiety in social situations. While alcohol may temporarily boost an alcohol abuser's mental state, ego, or self-confidence, overuse of the substance negatively impacts the abuser’s personality, family, and even

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    Rickets Bridge, Glen Park where he was outreached. When interviewing him personal questions about his childhood and his family system. Mr. Byrne’s stated that his mother and father was well respected in the community, thus no one knew about their alcohol abuse. The family system was his Parents, Mr. Byrne’s and three sisters. He discussed how his parents would drink and then fight, and how closes he was to his sister Catherine Daniels were. She would try to intervene in the altercation between their

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    and alcohol abuse treatment programs report being sexually abused (Najavits, Weiss & Shaw, 1997), and about one-quarter of the men (Ouimette, Kimerling, Shaw & Moos, 2000). Childhood abuse has been shown to be a significant risk factor in adolescent and adult substance use, and this relationship tends to be more substantial in women as apposed to men (Simpson & Miller, 2002; White & Widom, 2008). Research indicates that throughout the lifespan, adolescence is the period

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