Alcoholism and Alcohol Abuse

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When someone is facing a problem with alcohol or uncontrolled consumption of alcoholic beverages which can lead to health, personal relationships, and social standing is called Alcoholism. Every alcoholism addict has different causes that lead him or her to that situation. Similar to drug addiction, when it develops over a period of time it became a very serious problem. Alcohol abuse and addiction are very serious medical conditions must be treated by chemical dependency specialists. There are a lot of factors that may lead someone to alcohol problems for examples are genetic, emotional and social. Many times these factors overlap creating a strong urge in the person to turn to alcohol.
There are many cases in which addiction runs in a family this is called Genetic course, this plays a big role in the causes of alcoholism. It is up to each and every one to take responsibility for their actions and choice without any excuses. . Anyone who has problems with alcohol consciously made the choice to experiment with drinking. Yet many people, who come from an alcoholism family, do not become alcoholics themselves. As of today, science has no way of predicting which person will choose to abuse alcohol and which person will choose to handle their problems in a healthier way. If you come from a family with a history of alcoholism or addiction it is wise to be mindful of the choices you make regarding these issues.
There are some Emotional issues which can lead alcoholism such as physical or sexual abuse and mental issues. Victims who have suffered physical or sexual abuse will sometimes turn to drugs and alcohol as a way of numbing their internal pain. Some people with Mental issues may turn to alcoho...

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...le from drinking and example is; If the police suspect someone under 18 has alcohol in a public place, they should confiscate it and also If young people get caught with alcohol three times they must face a social contract, a fine or arrest. The police must confiscate alcohol from someone, no matter what their age. Anyone caught over the legal alcohol limit when driving must be banned from driving for at least 12 months, and fined up to £5,000 or sent to prison for up to six months and this will make people quit alcohol. Too much of alcohols are sold at irresponsibly low prices. Increasing the price of the cheapest drinks reduces demand from the heaviest drinkers, which in turn leads to a reduction in harm. The prices of alcohol must be expensive to drink and also consultation must be carried on banning special offers (for example 2-for-1) on alcohol in shops.

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