MSC Grade 10
MSC Grade 10
MSC Grade 10
ADDICTION
PREPARED BY : Abu Bakar Arshad 11B 21308
ALCOHOL ADDICTION
INTRODUCTION
school.
The inability to stop at will:
Encountering legal
Alcohol is an addictive
problems: Drinking can
substance and can lead to
increase a person’s
physical dependence. Although
likelihood of getting into
a person who is physically
fights, displaying disorderly
dependent (i.e., has an
conduct in public, driving
increased tolerance among
under the influence, and
other side effects) is not
becoming involved in
necessarily addicted, ongoing
domestic disputes or
drinking is a slippery slope that
violence.
can lead to addiction.
Initially, a person may think that using alcohol helps them deal with
these stressors, but over time, frequent heavy drinking can turn into
dependence on the substance. Once individuals become psychologically
addicted, alcohol misuse can become all-consuming. As individuals are
often part of social networks, it is easy to understand how alcohol
misuse has a ripple effect across a person’s entire network of family,
friends, employers, colleagues, and anyone else who depends on the
person.
DATA REPRESENTATION/ STATISTIC REPORT
CASE STUDY
Background
Alcohol and drug prevention is high on the public health agenda
in many countries. An increasing trend is the call for evidence-
based practice. In Sweden in 2002 an innovative project portfolio
including an integrated research and competence-building
strategy for non-governmental organisations (NGOs) was
designed by the National Board of Health and Welfare (NBHW).
This research strategy case study is based on this initiative.
Methods
The embedded case study includes 135 projects in 69
organisations and 14 in-depth process or effect studies. The data
in the case study has been compiled using multiple methods -
administrative data; interviews and questionnaires to project
leaders; focus group discussions and seminars; direct and
participatory observations, interviews, and documentation of
implementation; consultations with the NBHW and the NGOs; and
a literature review. Annual reports have been submitted each
year and three bi-national conferences Reflections on
preventions have been held.
Results
A broad range of organisations have been included in the NBHW
project portfolio. A minority of the project were run by Alcohol or
drug organisations, while a majority has children or adolescents
as target groups. In order to develop a trustful partnership
between practitioners, national agencies and researchers a series
of measures were developed and implemented: meeting with
project leaders, project dialogues and consultations, competence
strengthening, support to documentation, in-depth studies and
national conferences.
ii. Psycho educates the client about the harmful effects of the
substance use.
iv. Explore experiences from the client’s early life that contributes
to develop the problem.
ABC model: In ABC Model, client is told that how his negative and
irrational beliefs (IBs) or behaviors are causing disturbance in his
life .
The trust circle: A trust circle was made to identify the support
during grief or problem. The trust circle strategy can be used as a
preventive tool to be used as needed to create awareness of
present support group during grief period and as a vehicle for
discussion and communication about thoughts, feelings, and
emotions people harbor within themselves about people in their
lives.
There is a very clear link between regularly drinking too much alcohol
and having high blood pressure. Over time, high blood pressure
(hypertension) puts strain on the heart muscle and can lead to
cardiovascular disease (CVD), which increases your risk of heart
attack and stroke.
Loss of Interest
Loss of interest in activities you used to enjoy is a key
symptom of both addiction and depression, but overcoming
the former makes it much easier to gain control over the
latter. It’s such a destructive symptom because of how
demotivating it is to feel there’s no joy in the world. Everyone
has passions and interests, but getting back to finding them
isn’t easy for someone with these conditions.
Treatment programs help you unravel the reasons behind
your unhealthy substance use so you can find new coping
mechanisms and address any underlying issues in therapy.
2 .Alcohol Detox:
Some people are apprehensive to quit drinking due to
withdrawal symptoms, but alcohol detox is the first step in
treating alcoholism.
The alcohol detox stage is the first step in treating alcoholism.
During this time, alcohol is completely flushed from your body.
Alcohol is a depressant that your body begins to rely on over
the course of months and years of drinking. Your brain
eventually stops producing certain chemicals that it receives
from alcohol, becoming dependent on the drug. That’s why
when you quit drinking, it takes time for your body to adjust.
This is what causes withdrawal symptoms such as headache,
fever, nausea, irregular heartbeat and hallucinations.
Some people are apprehensive to quit drinking because they’re
nervous about the withdrawal symptoms experienced during
alcohol detox.
If one does find himself in such a situation, it’s not yet too late
to get treatment. Urging addicts and their families to seek help,
Col Al Khayat said: “They can come forward without fear of any
criminal proceedings. Addicts who voluntarily present
themselves to authorities for treatment will not be punished.”
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