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Addictions
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Drunk Driving
Operating a motor vehicle, or for that matter even a bicycle or other human-powered vehicle, after consuming alcohol or other drugs so that mental and motor skills are impaired is recognized as an act of driving under the influence (DUI) or drunk driving. Illegal in most jurisdictions, drunk driving is responsible for a large number of deaths, injuries, and accidents every year throughout the world.
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Addiction Treatment Programs
It is believed that expanding access to treatment will help marginalized people both recover from addiction and develop the skills, resources and zeal to participate more fully in community life.
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Mothers Against Drunk Driving
Her 13-year-old daughter’s tragic death in a drunk driving accident in 1980 prompted Candy Lightner to form Mothers Against Drunk Driving, or MADD, a non-profit organization in the United States and other countries.
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Drug And Alcohol Treatment Centers
Drugs and alcohol—two highly dangerous substances—have hundreds of people under their grip, as their slaves. What starts as a mere relief given by drugs or alcohol is soon turned into habit and with time, into addiction. To free individuals from their clutches and help them to lead normal, problem-free lives, drug and alcohol Treatment centers exist.
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Alcoholism Addiction Treatment
Alcoholism addiction treatment is a program by which a person can overcome an addiction ro alcohol. These programs can take many forms, including counseling, group therapy, cold turkey, gradualism, and so on down the line. Each person is unique, and so each way to treat alcohol addiction ought to be unique. Sometimes trial and error are necessary. Alcoholism is a disease that causes a person to have a compulsion to drink that in turn lead inappropriate, unpredictable and excessive behavior. The course of the illness is predictable and progressive leading to serious deterioration of an alcoholic’s physical and well as mental condition.
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Alcohol Rehab Programs
Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) is an international, spiritually oriented society of recovering alcoholics who meet in small groups regularly. The chief purpose of AA members is basically to remain sober and assist other alcoholics to do the same. AA created the original twelve-step program that has been the main source and model for all other recovery groups like Gamblers Anonymous, Sexaholics Anonymous, Narcotics Anonymous, Overeaters Anonymous, etc.
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Alcohol Detoxification
Alcohol is a drink that is often taken socially, recreationally and at mealtimes. It is consumed for the pleasant feelings that it generates in the body. In fact, alcohol is a central nervous system depressant. It acts as a biochemical inhibitor of activity in the central nervous system, and thus induces sedation and lessening of anxiety.
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Alcohol Detox Protocols
Alcohol detox or withdrawal is a period of medically monitored treatment in which an alcoholic is helped and made to overcome symptoms of withdrawal that result from a significant decrease in alcohol consumption. Detox usually lasts for a period of three to fourteen days depending on the history of alcohol use. During this period, patients experience withdrawal symptoms, which include mild headaches, tremors, cold sweat, and severe seizures. Apart from these, there are also other symptoms related to detox, which have been proven to cause complications and even death. This has created the need for medical practitioners to come up with specific treatments or protocols to treat these symptoms.
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Alcohol Abuse Treatment
Alcohol abuse treatment is subjective to an individual’s craving for and intake of alcohol. What starts as a party indulgence can turn into abuse ending in isolation, violent behavior or suicidal tendencies. An effective way to deal with this poison is to communicate with the concerned person or consult support groups, a medical doctor or family member.
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Drug Addiction Treatment
About one million Americans are dependent on heroin, prescription painkillers and other opioids, and the vast majority does not receive treatment.
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Effects of Alcoholism
Substance abuse or drug and alcohol addiction involves ingesting or administering harmful substances to our bodies. Given this, it can be expected that the continued use of these substances will have negative effects on our bodies. For alcoholism, the effects include short and long term effects, both of which can be life threatening. Some long-term physical effects include increased susceptibility to liver cirrhosis, liver cancer, and other life threatening diseases. On the psychological aspect, alcoholics may also develop certain mental illnesses as a result of alcoholism. However, among the two, it is the short-term effects that can affect not only the drinker but other people as well because some of these short-term effects are enough cause deadly accidents.
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Principles of Drug & Alcohol Rehab in the 21st Century-10 Critical Questions Re: Effective Treatment
Alcoholism and drug addiction have reached epic proportions in the 21st century. We can no longer afford to ignore the impact it is having in our country. Since the 1930's, only one option has been made known, AA and its sister programs, and their statistics are not encouraging. Therefore, it is now imperative that professionals actually reevaluate the effectiveness of their treatment approaches and begin to offer alternatives that are more effective. Melanie Solomon is the author of “AA-Not the Only Way; Your One Stop Resource Guide to 12-Step Alternatives, which can be found on The Addiction Association of Professional’s website...
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Alcoholism and Drug Addiction-Change to Recovery
The ‘Once an addict always an addict and Relapse is a Part of Recovery’ paradigm has crippled and doomed many people to a life of struggle and self-deprecation throughout the world. “You are not an alcoholic or an addict. You are not incurably diseased. You have merely chosen a substance to cope with the underlying conditions that you can heal, at which time your dependency will cease completely and forever.”
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Alcohol Treatments
In treating alcohol dependence, different programs and different approaches have been formulated to address drinking problems. Some of these treatments include motivation enhancement therapy, cognitive-behavioral therapy, and the12-step facilitation therapy. Each type of treatment has varied success depending on the history of alcohol dependence of the person or the patient’s personality. However, modifications of treatments, which may mean combining some aspects of these different types of treatment, can be done, and this is also applicable to how these programs of treatment are delivered. One of the aspects that have often been modified is the duration of the rehabilitation program because some programs have been modified so that people’s rehabilitation are “fast-tracked” in cases wherein there is a need for the patient to be on his feet at the soonest possible time.
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