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5 Symptoms That Indicate You Have An Addiction
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Some of these addictions are related to some form of chemical
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Pathological Eating Disorders and Poly-Behavioral Addiction
Proposing a New Diagnosis and Theory for Patients with Multiple Addictions
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When considering that pathological eating disorders and their related diseases now afflict more people globally than malnutrition,...
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Alcohol and Drug Abuse in Mental Health
Alcohol abuse is overrated,
while drug abuse is underrated.
The DSM manual suggests that
substance abuse there are
differences in the definition
of drug and alcohol use. To
confuse matters worse the
law has its own version of
who is an alcoholic or drug
addict. Some of the symptoms
that help professionals determine
if alcohol and drugs are a
problem include, excessive
drinking/drugging, problems
with the law, withdrawal symptoms,
shaking of the hands, and
so forth. If a person drinks
everyday of the week and relies
on alcohol, then you are probably
dealing with an alcoholic.
There are philosophers who
claim if a person needs a
drink at breakfast, that he
or she is an alcohol. Some
philosophers claim that if
you drink more than six-pack
weeks then you are an alcoholic.
The fact is, most of the people
nagging or evaluating alcohol
and drugs has a problem them
self or has gotten help someone
in their lifetime to treat
their own problems. Therefore,
as you can see addictions,
dependant alcoholics, and
other types of alcoholics
and drug addicts may alter.
First all, any chemical that
causes harm is a potential
danger to your being.
In other words if you start
out drinking when you are
fourteen and continue through
your lifetime without alcohol
causing you trouble, or else
landing you a spot in jail,
then you are probably not
an alcoholic according to
few. The fact is the ones
that are drinking and driving
and getting caught are alcoholics
according to the system although
the level of alcohol in the
blood plays a role in the
determination.
The truth is the law sometimes
over dramatizes and the system
is out to make all the money
they can, so we all might
be alcoholics by the time
they are done with us. Alcoholism
and drug addictions are complex,
in the sense there are too
many misconstrued inputs and
often the label is placed
on individuals according to
culture and history. If you
parents drank alcohol then
the system sometimes will
claim you as an alcoholic.
The fact is, Jesus drink wine
in moderation, so drinking
in moderation is not a bad
thing. The problem becomes
a problem when the person
has difficulty putting down
the bottle and/or increases
their intake as well as combining
drugs with the alcohol to
get an affect they was had.
If someone will steal or lie
to get alcohol or drugs then
you know they have a real
problem. However, most alcoholics
and drug addicts have bigger
problems than addictions and
this is often ignored.
For example, people with mental
illnesses often resort to
alcohol and/or drugs to find
relief of their symptoms.
Now if a professional is treating
this person for his or her
diagnose and progress is moving
along the person often feels
healthy and the alcohol and
drugs are out the door. In
my studies and opinions, I
disagree with alcoholism and
drug addictions if the person
is able to stop once the mental
illness is treated. This means
that the person was suffering
and the substances was a mechanism
to help them cope. On the
other hand, if the person
is treated for mental illnesses
and his or her drug and alcohol
habits continue, then I think
you had better get out the
chair and start talking 'one
day at a time.' Alcohol was
once known as the "Devils
Drink." The White men are
the originator of the source,
and since its beginning it
has caused serious complications,
including death, abuse, and
other related crimes. Drugs
are optional since the system
often makes them available
by teaching individuals what
the drugs contain.
The root of all-evil is money,
and if a person sees that
he or she can gain, they may
take advantage, but fall into
a snare in between. The system
is overwrought, since they
put alcoholics and drugs addicts
in jail and not seeking help
for them. The solution to
humankind's problem is helping
and not hurting or promoting.
If we can't get along now,
what makes you think you are
going to heaven?
About the author:
Tony Robinson is an International
Author and Webmaster. For
further articles go to http://www.mental-health-assist.com Disclaimer - this article
is for information only. Please
consult your medical practitioner
for all of your health related
concerns.
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