Drinking Alcohol And Alcohol Abuse

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Introduction:
Alcohol is one of the most widely used and abused drug in the world.

I decided to write about this topic because there are several people who drink alcohol. My family is from Mexico and it is very common for men to drink alcohol. During social events, especially family gatherings, all of the men drink excessively. One person may notice that everybody is drinking so they feel pressured to drink, so they will not feel left out or be made fun of. For many members in my family, drinking alcohol has become a daily habit. Several of them have been drinking alcohol for a long time that they have become tolerant and need to drink more in order to feel any effects. Even if they have become tolerant to alcohol they are not aware of their current state. They think they are okay and that alcohol is not affecting their health or daily lives. They are not aware of the risks that involve drinking alcohol.

Alcohol in American Society:
Alcohol misuse not only harms the person drinking alcohol, but the a society as a whole. High alcohol consumption can lead to decreased worker productivity, aggression and violence against others, increased injuries, and family problems (Gmel & Rehm, 2003). When the person is under the influence of alcohol, they may fail to fulfill certain obligations, such as go to work. They may show up to work late or leave early and are doing less work (Gmel & Rehm, 2003). The person is not able to focus on the task at hand and is at risk of losing their job. If the person becomes unemployed, it may lead them to drink even more alcohol. They may be stressed and feel helpless because now they have to find a new job and figure out where the income is going to come from. Alcohol misuse also causes an increase ...

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...er from alcoholism. First, an inpatient treatment program is available. The patient will be able to stay in the facility from 30 days up to 90 days. Then there is outpatient treatment where the patient visits the center and receives counseling or therapy, but does not have to live at the facility. Last, a 12-step recovery support group is available. This support group is also known as Alcoholics Anonymous and through this group each person supports each other. Another way to solve the problem is to change the environment in which alcohol is sold and try the limit the access of alcohol. There are many convenience stores located in low-income neighborhoods. People have easy access to the alcohol and are more prone to get involved in violent situations. Police officers have set up teams to start regulating these types of areas and help reduce the easy access to alcohol.

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