Monday, June 18, 2012

Substance Abuse and Mental Health

Signs of Cocaine Abuse include and are not limited to:
Change in apitite, sleep an mood cycles, depression, running / sniffing nose, regular absence at work / school... 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.

Some people claim that if a person needs a drink at breakfast, that he or she is an alcoholic. Others say 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. 

Drug abuse, involves the excessive and repeated use of a substance
to escape reality to produce pleasure despite its destructive effects. The substances abused can be illegal ........First all, any chemical that causes harm is a potential danger to your being. In other words if you start out drinking alcohol 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 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 drug related problem. However, most alcoholics and drug addicts have bigger problems than addictions and these are often ignored. For example, people with mental illnesses often resort to alcohol and/or drugs to find relief of their mental illness symptoms.

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