As a result, the court may
consider alcohol abuse in making a custody determination, particularly if the addiction puts the child at risk when in the physical care of the alcoholic parent.
We think that
considering alcohol abuse to be a moral problem invites judgmentalism and moral insensitivity.
Not exact matches
Consider also that anxiety issues and
alcohol abuse seem to go hand in hand; if you have one, you are more likely to find yourself in trouble with the other.
This Special Health Report,
Alcohol Use and Abuse, explores the many factors to consider when deciding how much (if any) alcohol is safe f
Alcohol Use and
Abuse, explores the many factors to
consider when deciding how much (if any)
alcohol is safe f
alcohol is safe for you.
The board concluded that eight
alcohol - related incidents at the mill over a 15 - year period did not rise to the level of workplace
alcohol abuse required to be
considered dangerous.
A child is
considered neglected or dependent under circumstances including the following (provisions related to drug or
alcohol abuse by parents omitted):
Firstly, it's important to note that life insurance companies will
consider applicants with a history of
alcohol abuse; however, if the applicant is an alcoholic that continues to drink, then this individual would not be eligible for life insurance.
Company 4 — Would
consider Standard Plus pending no other moving violations since 1989, that applicant has never been treated for
alcohol abuse, and is gainfully employed and maintaining stable lifestyle.
The trick to getting the best whole and term life insurance rates as a recovering alcoholic is (1) knowing which life insurance company to apply with and (2) avoiding some of the larger national insurance brokers who are unwilling to write what they
consider to be a «High Risk Life Insurance» policy due to a client's past
alcohol abuse.
If your driving record contains two or more
alcohol or drug related driving violations in 25 years, the DMV requires evidence that substance
abuse treatment is not required or has been completed before your application will be
considered.
For example, if the child is exhibiting signs of behavioral issues or if the parent with sole physical custody starts to
abuse alcohol or drugs, the court may
consider modifying custody to give the other parent physical custody.
Substance
abuse Substance
abuse by a child's parent or guardian is commonly
considered to be responsible for a substantial proportion of child maltreatment reported to the child welfare services.1 Studies examining the prevalence of substance
abuse among caregivers who have maltreated their children have found rates ranging from 19 percent2 to 79 percent or higher.3 One widely quoted estimate of the prevalence of substance
abuse among care - givers involved in child welfare is 40 to 80 percent.4 An epidemiological study published in the American Journal of Public Health in 1994 found 40 percent of parents who had physically
abused their child and 56 percent who had neglected their child met lifetime criteria for an
alcohol or drug disorder.5
Finally, if your spouse is actively
abusing alcohol or drugs and won't
consider getting help, you need to
consider whether you want to stay married to an addict.
The disorders
considered in this report include (1) mood disorders, including major depressive episode (MDE), dysthymia (DYS), and bipolar disorder (BPD) I and II studied together for increased statistical power; (2) anxiety disorders, including panic disorder (PD), agoraphobia without panic (AG), specific phobia (SP), social phobia (SoP), generalized anxiety disorder (GAD), posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), and separation anxiety disorder (SAD); (3) substance disorders, including
alcohol abuse (AA),
alcohol dependence (AD), drug
abuse (DA), and drug dependence (DD); and (4) impulse control disorders, including intermittent explosive disorder (IED), oppositional defiant disorder (ODD), and attention - deficit / hyperactivity disorder (ADHD).
Because dating violence is often tied to the
abuse of
alcohol and other drugs, you may want to
consider using Safe Dates in conjunction with
alcohol and other drug prevention programs, as well as any other general violence prevention programs.
Disorders
considered herein include anxiety disorders (agoraphobia, generalized anxiety disorder, obsessive - compulsive disorder, panic disorder, posttraumatic stress disorder, social phobia, specific phobia), mood disorders (bipolar I and II disorders, dysthymia, major depressive disorder), disorders that share a feature of problems with impulse control (bulimia, intermittent explosive disorder, and adult persistence of 3 childhood - adolescent disorders — attention - deficit / hyperactivity disorder, conduct disorder, and oppositional - defiant disorder — among respondents in the 18 - to 44 - year age range), and substance disorders (
alcohol and drug
abuse and dependence).