Alcoholism is defined as, “an addiction to the consumption of alcoholic liquor or the mental illness and compulsive behavior resulting from alcohol dependency“. Some signs/symptoms of alcoholism, also known as alcohol use disorder, are nausea, vomiting, blackouts, general discontent, and a lack of restraint. Mentally, it can make you easily agitated, aggressive, fearful, and anxious....
Every country has its own norms and political systems. These differences can sometimes lead to how it effects the country itself. Some major issues that the world is currently facing is alcoholism and addiction. Since each country is different, alcoholism is influenced based on the country’s advancement, economy, and culture. Furthermore, this can result in...
The word ‘family’ can be interpreted in many ways and is nearly impossible to define. Some people limit the family to include only blood relatives, while others may have a broader definition that includes not only relatives but close friends as well. However, according to Sarkisian (n.d.), “a family is a group of two or...
Introduction More than 20 years ago, researchers first noted that children of alcoholics (COA’s) appeared to be affected by a variety of problems over the course of their life span (Kenneth J. Sher, 1997). These problems involve fetal alcohol syndrome, which is first seemed in infancy; emotional problems and hyperactivity in childhood; emotional problems and...
Alcoholism is a condition that results in the continuous consumption of alcoholic beverages despite having negative social-behavioral consequences and health problems. It is also known as Alcohol use disorder, it means that somebody has problems controlling their drinking that causes various factors such as physical, emotional, social and psychological. We all aware that alcoholism is...
My paper is about alcohol abuse or Alcoholism. Alcohol abuse is a chronic disease characterized by uncontrolled drinking. Alcohol abuse can be caused by stress, mental health problems, drinking at an early age, and having a family history of alcohol abuse. Some signs of alcoholism include becoming in trouble a lot more often, being unable...