Substance-Related Treatment Presentation: Jewel Fannin PSY/410 FEBURUARY 2, 2015
Substance-Related Treatment Presentation: Jewel Fannin PSY/410 FEBURUARY 2, 2015
Substance-Related Treatment Presentation: Jewel Fannin PSY/410 FEBURUARY 2, 2015
TREATMENT
PRESENTATION
JEWEL FANNIN
PSY/410
FEBURUARY 2, 2015
SUBSTANCE-RELATED
TREATMENT PRESENTATION
SUBSTANCE
ALCOHOL ABUSE
ALCOHOLISM
IS A DISEASSE THAT IS
CHARACTERIZED BY THE PATTERNS OF
EXCESSIVELY DRINKING. NO ONE
SINGLE CAUSE AND IS NOT PASSED
FROM ONE GENERATION TO THE NEXT
GENETICALLY. IT IS GENERALLY DUE TO
PSYCHOLOGICAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL
FACTORS. KNOWN TO BE A MOST
COMMON AND DANGEROUS FORM OF
ADDICTION.
ALCOHOL BEHAVIORS
MAKES EXCUSES
TO DRINK
HIDES ALCOHOL
INTENSE MOOD
SWINGS
UNDEPENDABLE
LIES
SLEEPS A LOT
BECOMES
RECLUSIVE
LOSS OF INTEREST
IN FAMILY
AROMA OF
ALCOHOL
THROUGH PORES
OF THE BODY