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		<title>Psyche and its Alcohol dependence, onset is usually in adolescence</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The problem of alcohol dependence is much more widespread than you think. The onset is usually in adolescence, when the problem is not seen as such and young people begin to get used to have a drink, grappa ol&#8217;amaro after lunch, beer, etc.. Drinking becomes a way to socialize, to stay with friends, not realizing, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft" title="Alcohol" src="http://donna.tiscali.it/media/09/08/ragazzo-birra-482.jpg_370468210.jpg" alt="" width="200" height="225" />The problem of alcohol dependence is much more widespread than you think. The onset is usually in adolescence, when the problem is not seen as such and young people begin to get used to have a drink, grappa ol&#8217;amaro after lunch, beer, etc.. Drinking becomes a way to socialize, to stay with friends, not realizing, however, that serious problems are developing insidiously in the body. Indeed, unlike other substances, alcohol dependence is not found immediatamente.<span id="more-72"></span>In particular it is necessary to distinguish &#8220;compulsive drinking (binge drinking, ie, taking five drinks in a short time, eg one hour) and the &#8220;heavy drinking&#8221; (drinking heavy use), or drinking five drinks on the same occasion, five or more times in a period of 30 days. Compulsive drinking can have serious consequences: The estimates indicate that in the U.S. die each year up to 1400 students for accidents related to alcohol consumption (as to drive a car drunk), 600,000 assaults by students who have drunk and 70,000 students are victims of sexual assault (Kring, Davison, Neale &amp; Johnson, 2007; National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, 2002). It often happens that the abuse and dependence on alcohol are part of a framework of multi-drug abusers, namely the abuse of several substances at the same time. It has been found for example that between 80 and 85% of subjects who abuse alcohol are also smokers. Also, because alcohol stimulates the desire to smoke, the smoker smokes twice as habits. Some researchers have even speculated that there may be some consequences associated neurocognitive because of the abuse of alcohol and smoking (Glass, Adams, Nigg, Wong, Puttler, Buu, Jester, Fitzgerald &amp; Zucker, 2006). As regards the consequences Short-term impacts of alcohol after a person has been drinking alcohol, they pass through the stomach before being metabolized from the enzyme. Then the alcohol goes largely in the small intestine and then absorbed into the blood. The alcohol is then metabolized in the liver (in about an hour is able to dispose of 30 grams of liquor with an alcohol content at 50 °). The excess amounts remain in the blood, so while the absorption of alcohol can be very fast, its elimination is always slow (Kring, Davison, Neale &amp; Johnson, 2007). In the long term alcohol abuse causes no only a psychological deterioration, such as problems with cognitive and emotional (Makris, Oscar-Berman, Jaffin, Hodge, Kennedy, Caviness, Marinkovic, Breiter, Gasic &amp; Harris, 2008), but also serious consequences for the organism. Alcoholics usually reduces the amount of food consumed, since alcohol itself is high in calories (half a liter of alcoholic beverage to 40 ° provides about half the daily caloric needs). Therefore, the alcohol tends to feed off evil as the calories of alcohol do not provide the nutrients that it needs the body. The chronic abuse of alcohol and in reducing protein contribute to the development of liver cirrhosis, twelfth case of death in the U.S.. Among other organic changes frequently include: damage to the endocrine glands and the pancreas, heart failure, erectile dysfunction, hypertension, stroke and bleeding capillaries, the latter resulting in swollen and red face, particularly the nose, typical of alcoholics. The chronic abuse of alcohol by a woman during pregnancy is the leading cause of mental retardation in the unborn. It shows a slowdown in the development of the fetus and malformations of the skull appear, face and limbs, a condition called fetal alcohol syndrome (FAS, fetal alcohol syndrome). This leads the alcoholic to suffer severe social consequences with problems at work , relationship difficulties and family that often lead to separation. For this reason the treatment of those suffering from alcohol dependence is essential, but very difficult: the detoxification can be difficult both physiologically and psychologically. It is essential for a successful outcome of therapy have the courage to talk about this problem by applying the proper facilities so they can intervene as soon as possible and increase the chances of falling out of the abyss in which sufferers alcolismo.La largest worldwide association of Self-help for people who have problems with alcohol is the Alcoholics Anonymous (AA). The program of AA primarily argues that alcohol dependence is a disease from which he never recovers permanently and therefore requires continued vigilance to avoid falling into temptation to drink even a cup and sinking again in the abuse of alcohol or uncontrolled . One of the basic principles of AA is that a person, even if not consumed alcohol for 15 years or older, must continue to be increasingly defined &#8220;alcohol&#8221; in spite of the disease is under control. In addition to self-help groups, other types of treatment involving the couple and family therapy, cognitive therapy, behavioral or farmacologici.Vi are still disagreements among researchers about the goal of therapy is used: it is preferable to abstinence or consumption controlled? More recent studies confirm that consumption control is the more realistic goal, even in serious cases of abuse of alcohol. Definitely different therapeutic approaches may be more appropriate for different types of drinker. It is therefore important to recognize the factors that lead individuals to prefer one type of treatment rather than another (Kadden, 2001; Kring, Davison, Neale &amp; Johnson, 2007; Moos, 2007; Pettinati &amp; Rabinowitz, 2005).</p>
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		<title>Alcohol Abuse</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 16 Feb 2010 14:29:08 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[In this social cultural context, it was important to distinguish between alcohol consumption and alcohol abuse, and understand that although the abuse is related to the unit, not the same. Normally, when talking about abuse, we mean that alcohol consumption has harmful effects for consumers. It is also necessary to consider that the legal status [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft" src="http://www.aikensafeteam.com/Alcohol_Abuse_Photo.jpg" alt="alcohol abuse" width="223" height="335" />In this social cultural context, it was important to distinguish between alcohol consumption and <strong><a href="http://www.dbmivfk.com/">alcohol abuse</a></strong>, and understand that although the abuse is related to the unit, not the same. Normally, when talking about abuse, we mean that alcohol consumption has harmful effects for consumers. It is also necessary to consider that the legal status of alcohol (the fact that its consumption is legal) is not necessarily a reliable indicator of potential damage, and that<strong> alcohol abuse</strong> can not be defined only by taking into account the social approval or disapproval such consumption occurs. For example, it may not be socially acceptable for a group of teenagers take a couple of beers during a game, however, is much closer to the abuse that individual who needs to take two martinis at lunch and several moreat home in the night, although this latter behavior can be considered socially normal.</p>
<p>For the biochemical properties of <strong>alcohol</strong> and for being a social lubricant widespread consumption of this substance can easily result in someone experiencing abuse to emotional and social difficulties. This does not necessarily mean that the person is alcohol dependent. It could be an abuse of alcohol is limited in duration and may disappear or not when these difficulties are overcome. Alcohol abuse, for example, can be given during the adolescent social integration, or as a means of crossing the difficult challenges that often means growing. Examples of this are often on campus or learning centers, where drinking ways students could be considered as alcoholism, however, once students leave the stage in their lives, many of them can leave from alcohol completely or reduce their alcohol consumption significantly without any difficulty. However, many others, can increase their consumption and become <strong>alcoholics</strong>, which may require treatment in <strong>alcohol detox</strong> clinics.</p>
<p>So then, we can say that in general, drinkers who have a diagnosis of alcohol abuse only, can be helped with a short speech, which usually involves education about the dangers of binge<strong><a href="http://www.dbmivfk.com/tag/drinking"> drinking</a></strong> and alcohol poisoning, while drinkers who developed alcohol dependence generally require outside help to stop drinking. The treatments in alcohol detox clinics provide detoxification, <strong>medical treatment</strong> and <strong>psychotherapy</strong>.</p>
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<p><strong>Alcohol abuse</strong>, therefore, is different from alcohol dependence. Not being addicted, alcohol abusers maintain control over their behavior and can change their drinking following explanations and warnings. However, that&#8217;s the risk, but those who abuse alcohol are not necessarily physically dependent on alcohol, its abuse leads to problems such as inability to understand the risks, or lack of interest in the <strong>damage</strong> that alcohol abuse can cause the consumer or others. Moreover, the fundamental problem is that alcohol abuse leads often to <strong>alcohol dependence</strong>.</p>
<p>In short, alcohol consumption can be defined as inappropriate (inappropriate) involved alcohol impairment or injury to health, and defined, if during a period of 12 months to meet one or more of the following criteria:</p>
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<li>Drinking in dangerous situations (eg when driving or will drive).</li>
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<li>Drink frequently and excessively.</li>
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<li>Have interpersonal difficulties with family, friends or coworkers because of alcohol.</li>
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<li>Have legal problems related to alcohol intake.</li>
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<p>Alcohol abuse occurs, therefore, when continuous drinking in large quantities despite the consumption of alcohol has caused injury or is causing damage or consumer problems, your family or your environment. Among the damage that alcohol abuse are:</p>
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<li>Cirrhosis or other diseases related to alcohol consumption, such as damage to the pancreas, <strong>cancer</strong>, heart problems or sexual problems. In general, the more you drink, the greater the risk.</li>
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<li>Binge drinking common. These can cause absences from work, or behavior &#8220;antisocial&#8221; when drinking. And here it should be noted that not all who have problems with<strong> alcohol</strong> to get drunk come. Many people who have health problems associated with alcohol abuse, such as cirrhosis, drink small amounts of alcohol frequently, but not drunk.</li>
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<li>Spending more money than you can with alcohol.</li>
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		<title>Drowning In A Glass of Alcohol</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 12 Feb 2010 05:44:14 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The answers are never in the bottom of a glass: alcohol is a vice, and only professionals can help you. Here, everything you need to know to be able to stop it drown our sorrows, so you know, they always float: the drowning you.


What requirements must comply with a patient to be diagnosed as &#8220;alcoholic&#8221;?
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The answers are never in the<strong> bottom of a glass</strong>: alcohol is a vice, and only professionals can help you. Here, everything you need to know to be able to stop it drown our sorrows, so you know, they always float: the drowning you.</p>
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What requirements must comply with a patient to be diagnosed as &#8220;alcoholic&#8221;?</strong></p>
<p>Basically, according to doctors and psychologists to have &#8220;alcohol problems&#8221; when he continues to drink despite <strong><a href="http://www.dbmivfk.com/">alcohol</a></strong> is interfering negatively on their social life in their working lives, their mental health, their <strong>health physics</strong> and general habits.<br />
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Is alcoholism or alcohol addiction is a disease?<br />
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Indeed, <strong>alcohol dependence</strong> and any other substance is a serious problem affecting the health of the person suffering in the broadest sense of the word. The term disease has a spirit behind his epistemology and the alcoholic is a person who can certainly be regarded as ill.</p>
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<p><strong>When can say that one drink &#8220;in moderation&#8221;?</strong></p>
<p>It is a question with many borders. Still, according to several scientific studies with a ceiling of <strong>alcohol</strong> per day and twenty four units per week in men and three units a day and fifteen per week (considered a &#8220;unit&#8221; to the amount contained in a glass of wine in a beer, a glass of sparkling wine, sweet wine or sherry is considered &#8220;two units&#8221; to the glasses of whiskey, brandy, gin, etc.)..</p>
<p><strong>Is it necessary to drink every day to be an alcoholic?</strong></p>
<p>Nothing more wrong than that. Many people develop a form of dependence that manifests itself intermittently. In certain circumstances an individual can not drink anything for days and then get drunk for extended periods of time. This time-frame does not prevent consideration of a man like &#8220;alcoholic&#8221;.<br />
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Can you cure alcohol dependence?</strong></p>
<p>A man struggles against the vices throughout their lives. The desire, never disappears. Will power is the great secret in the fight against addiction.</p>
<p>According to experts, the &#8220;cure&#8221; is understood as a return to regular status, healthy, without negative consequences. It is, rather, a &#8220;recovery&#8221; that must be maintained.</p>
<p>Once <strong><a href="http://www.dbmivfk.com/tag/alcohol-problems">alcohol</a></strong> has been abused and dangerous habits have developed, there will be <strong>physiological</strong> and behavioral changes that remain more or less dormant in the individual.</p>
<p>Still, it is possible to overcome disease and live a normal life. A man can recover even though at first seem an impossible task. There is always a chance to succeed and the key is to encourage change. If you want, you can.</p>
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		<title>Alcoholism</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 03 Feb 2010 14:46:04 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Alcoholism is a dependency characteristics of addiction to alcohol. The main cause of alcohol addiction is caused by the psychosocial influence in the social environment in which the person lives. Alcoholism is characterized by the need to drink alcoholic substances in relatively frequently, as appropriate, and by the loss of control, physical dependence and withdrawal.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft" src="http://www.buzzle.com/img/articleImages/581024-59med.jpg" alt="alcoholism" width="200" height="300" /><a href="http://www.dbmivfk.com/treating-alcoholism.htm">Alcoholism</a> is a dependency characteristics of addiction to alcohol. The main cause of alcohol addiction is caused by the psychosocial influence in the social environment in which the person lives. Alcoholism is characterized by the need to drink alcoholic substances in relatively frequently, as appropriate, and by the loss of control, physical dependence and withdrawal.</p>
<p>Alcoholism is an excessive consumption of <strong>alcohol dependence</strong> is prolonged it.</p>
<p>Alcoholism is a chronic disease caused by uncontrolled consumption of alcohol, which interferes with physical, mental, social and / or family as well as work responsibilities.</p>
<p>Alcoholism is a serious health hazard that often carries the risk of premature death due to liver-type conditions as cirrhosis of the liver, internal bleeding, alcohol poisoning, liver cancer, accidents or suicide.</p>
<p>Alcoholism is not determined by the amount ingested in a given period: persons affected by this disease may follow very different patterns of behavior, there are both alcoholics who consume daily, such as drinking alcohol weekly, monthly, or without a fixed periodicity. Although the degenerative process tends to shorten the period between each intake.</p>
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<p>Prolonged heavy use of this substance is forcing the agency to require increasing amounts to feel the same effects, this is called &#8220;increased tolerance&#8221; and triggers an adaptive mechanism of the body until it reaches a limit at which reverses the supposed resistance and then &#8220;less assimilated&#8221; so tolerate <a href="http://www.dbmivfk.com/tag/alcohol">alcohol</a> is itself a risk in alcohol.</p>
<p>Alcoholism is a chronic, progressive and often fatal, is a primary disorder and not a symptom of other diseases or emotional problems.</p>
<p>WHO defines alcoholism as the daily intake of alcohol exceeding 50 grams in women and 70 grams in man (a glass of liquor or a cocktail is about 40 grams, a quarter liter of wine 30 grams and fourth liter of beer 15 grams).</p>
<p>Alcoholism is thought to arise from a combination of several physiological factors, psychological and genetic factors. It is characterized by emotional and often physical dependence on alcohol, and produces a progressive brain damage and ultimately death.</p>
<p>Alcoholism affects more adult males, but their incidence is increasing among women and youth. Consumption and alcohol-related problems are increasing throughout the West since 1980, including the U.S., the European Union and former Eastern countries and in developing countries.</p>
<p>Alcoholism, as opposed to mere excessive or irresponsible consumption of alcohol has been in the past considered a symptom of social or psychological stress, or a learned behavior and misfit.</p>
<p>Alcoholism has become a newly defined, and perhaps more accurately, as a complex disease itself, with all its consequences. It develops over years. The first symptoms, very subtle, include concerns about the availability of alcohol, that strongly influences the choice of the patient from friends or activities.</p>
<p>Alcohol is increasingly considered as a drug that modifies the state of mind, and less a part of the diet, a social custom or a religious rite. The chemistry of alcohol allows you to affect almost every type of cell in the body, including those in the central nervous system.</p>
<p>In the brain, alcohol interacts with institutions responsible for pleasure and other undesirable sensations, after prolonged exposure to alcohol, the brain adapts to the changes produced by alcohol and become dependent on it. For people with alcoholism, drinking becomes the primary means by which to deal with people, work and lives. Alcohol dominates their thoughts, emotions and actions. The severity of this disease is influenced by factors such as genetics, psychology, culture and physical pain.</p>
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