See Alcohol Problems, A Report to the Nation by Thomas F. A. Plaut, p. 35.]
Not exact matches
And since some 40 % of scripture regarding
alcohol has a positive view on drinking it, then i don't
see a
problem here (as opposed to the 10 % that is against drinking and the 50 % that is neutral).
Subsumed under this goal are four operational objectives which may be
seen as overlapping stages of treatment: Helping the alcoholic (a) to accept the fact that his drinking is a
problem with which he needs help; (b) to obtain, medical treatment; (c) to interrupt the addictive cycle and keep it interrupted by learning to avoid the first drink; (d) to achieve a re-synthesis of his life without
alcohol.
Pastor: I realize that your wife thinks that you have a
problem with
alcohol, or she wouldn't have pushed you to come to
see me.
See Thomas F. A. Plaut,
Alcohol Problems, A Report to the Nation (New York: Oxford University Press, 1967), p. 49.
With reference to the prevention of alcoholism, it is important to help young people
see that the why of drinking is directly related to whether or not a person moves into
problem drinking and that frequently intoxication or use of
alcohol to cope with personality
problems is dangerous and therefore irresponsible.
All of these procedures are aimed at removing the misconceptions which make it difficult for the individual to
see his own
alcohol problem.
Compare that to the two month evasion of the Press to fully explain, «beyond Jude Seymour's» spin explanation for what we were
seeing on the Gawker Photo's and the NY Post tape of Mr. Doheny in a Wash, DC bar - conducting an interview for a key staff position — obviously well lubricated (
Alcohol) a
problem area for him with two DUI's, groping a woman in very familiar fashion.
But there's one big
problem with this so - called drunken monkey hypothesis: Apes had not really been
seen downing
alcohol in the wild.
The immunologic changes
seen in
problem drinkers were associated with elevated levels of stress and cue - induced
alcohol craving and anxiety.
Unfortunately, it's not uncommon to
see people treating stress as the
problem, often through medication,
alcohol, or food abuse.
That's in great part because sugar consumption often increases when smoking ceases — a
problem also
seen in those who quit
alcohol and other drugs.
They contain synthetic fragrance (
see above: phthalates = endocrine disruptors), Alpha Terpineol (causes respiratory
problems and damage to central nervous system), Benyl
Alcohol (respiratory irritant), Camphor (causes central nervous disorders), Chloroform, Ethanol, and Ethyl Acetate (all on the EPA's hazardous waste list)... I could go on and on.
Those who attended preschool were 28 percent less likely to be in jail or develop
alcohol or drug
problems, were 24 percent more likely to attend a four - year college, and 20 percent
saw higher incomes.
I'll put things another way: I've
seen people bury their stress / angst /
problems with drugs,
alcohol, prescription drugs and food.
Though I still loved
seeing some of the work, I couldn't help having the feeling that it seemed like something (perhaps an
alcohol problem) derailed him a number of times, that some lack of clarity in his decisions over the years led him astray a few times.  Besides that, one point I didn't
see brought up was the originality of his color schemes from the semi-figurative portraits of the late 30s to early 40s.
I do not think law schools
see one third of their students dropping or flunking out any longer (if they ever did), but the one - in - three statistic is apparently spot on for something else lawyer - related: the percentage of lawyers who have serious
problems with
alcohol.
As you can
see, there are many possible outcomes to applying for life insurance with an
alcohol problem in your past.
For example, one life insurance company will
see moderate
alcohol consumption as no big deal, but another may
see it as a risk if you have heart
problems.
«I work with couples who are experiencing difficulties in their relationships Many couples I
see are dealing with issues regarding lack of intimacy, infidelity, communication difficulties, have drug and / or
alcohol problems,
problems with children or other members of the family, or considering divorce or separation.
Children who
see their parents struggling with
alcohol and drug use are more likely to experience emotional stress and to develop social, emotional and behaviour
problems.
This volume addresses a clinical
problem seen by most mental health professionals — the abuse of drugs and
alcohol.
Although we have
seen a tremendous change in community attitudes over the last decade towards common mental health
problems such as depression, anxiety and related
alcohol or other substance misuse (Highet et al., 2006; Jorm et al., 2006; Pirkis, 2005), it is clear that we have not yet provided the wider social (or health care) services or environment to assist young people to access the help they need.