Life Orientation: Alcohol Assignment

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Life Orientation – Alcohol Assignment Natasha Cohen 11Q Task 1: Advert 1. Alcohol is indirectly portrayed as having a vividly negative effect on the way the girl and boy conduct themselves. Girl advert: the alcohol triggers her destructive, unattractive behavior and unorthodox, ‘loose’ outfit. Boy advert: alcohol activates his self-inflicting, aggressive and unappealing behavior and he appears totally unaware of his actions and their consequences i.e. ripping out his earring. 2. Firstly, I think the beliefs and values of a person are connected. After watching these videos, the beliefs and values of the viewer most definitely differ to the one’s they had before. Beliefs: the viewer would now understand and believe the consequences of alcohol …show more content…

The reason for the difference in portrayal of the girl and the boy is: boys and girls indulge themselves in, and approach alcohol use/abuse for different reasons and it has different effects on their behavior, dress code and values. For example: boys become intoxicated in order to have more confidence socially, but may land up in fights as they become overly aggressive. Girls on the other hand, drink excessively merely to increase their ‘fun’ and better their night. They could land up in unwarranted situations i.e. unprotected/unwanted sex. Some girls become overly emotional, and alcohol could destroy their night as they may stay up hours crying over senseless …show more content…

The success of the rehabilitation process may vary from person to person as people set different goals as to what they wish to achieve. Also the success of the rehabilitation is solely dependant on the commitment, determination and courage of an alcoholic which will ultimately result in their overcoming of their addiction. 4. The time-period in which an addict is rehabilitated varies from person to person and is dependant on the individual's history with addiction, diagnosis and the individual's specific physical, mental, emotional and spiritual requirements. 5. Addiction can definitely be managed and overcome, but there is no agreement regarding if one is really ever cured from one’s addiction. 6. Personal wellbeing: as mentioned and researched in task two, in the long run, one may suffer from (possibly fatal) diseases caused by alcohol abuse e.g. cirrhosis. Rehabilitation: when one is admitted to rehab, the time one might spend there in order to recover is unpredictable. One’s life is at a standstill, you will not be employed and will have no source of income and will be dependant on those who care for you – friends and family etc. Social interaction: one may be entirely dependant on alcohol to simply have an interactive conversation with

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