Alcohol Addiction
Alcohol addiction: A study in nature and dimensions of drinking and prohibition
Bhim Sain (Unknown Binding) Distributed by Deep Deep Publications 1989
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there are studies that show that you are more likely to develop a alcohol/drug addiction but of course there are a huge amount of variables that would need to be taken into account to prove it conclusively, check out bbc news there is a story about tobacco addiction been linked to a gene
A new study suggests that web addicts have brain changes similar to those hooked on drugs and alcohol. A group of researchers in China say they ...
I am looking for a study where they stuck like 30 people in a room with an unlimited supply of alcohol and in another room put 30 more people in there with and unlimited supply of drugs...if you know of this information or find it plllllllleeeeeeeease help me.
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I have fought with a gambling problem, now, for three years. I've been told, by gamblers Annonymous, that I am beyond what they can do.
My body was barely starting puberty when I began taking massive amounts of drugs, and alcohol. Throw in the pubescent sexual-awareness tendencies that age brings about and the party-hard philosophy of the time(70's), I've never been able to get enough pleasure. My brain is constantly trying to find ways to make me feel or not-feel. I spend every waking minute orally fixated with cigarettes, and go from coffee with 4 shots of esp. and a ton of sugar, to beer, whisky, soda, junkfood, candy, salts, spicy foods, etc. I've been doing crank for 25 years, it only calms me down, now. I've recently discovered the money isn't why I gamble, it's the adrenaline rush...which is stronger when I lose and the more I lose and the more devastating to my life it is, the bigger the rush. I know I need professional help,( no insur. tho).Is there a clinic?Anybody?
I can empathize with you. I am 32 this year. I have been to rehab. I've been a crack head/coke head. I am becoming increasingly agoraphobic (stay in my room most of the day). When stressed I incessantly pick at the hairs on my body to "groom" myself (obsessive-compulsive). These behaviours began when i was 16.
After having read alot of info and researched alot of different "diseases", I have discovered that I may be Attention Deficit. This explains the attention span problems but also implies my original need for "extra" stimulation. Each level of stimulation leads to the next "bigger and better" stimulant. Each layer adds to the level of anxiety being felt.
Much like an onion, this creates a series of layers that surround each otherand a central core. When dealing with each layer you must peel them off in order. Cause and Effect. Each layer magnifies the one below and conceals it at the same time.
For instance, in my case, The crack/cocaine was the final straw that made me seek help. I went to rehab and spent 6 months in Narcotics Anonymous before I understood what the habit was doing to me. Upon relapsing I went back to the next best thing, weed. Now a year later, after seeing how this behaviour affects me, I am removing the weed from my life and trying to rid myself of the behaviours that came with it.
Cause and Effect. One behaviour is used to mask another. If you do not peel one mask off you will not see yourself. But this may not be you yet. So you peel another mask off to see what is underneath.
I wish you the best of luck. People on our path have a lot of work ahead of us because of the work behind us. They say that you do not mature after the first addiction occurs. I'm a 16 yr old trying to live the life of a 32 yr old. Its hard but it better than the last 16 yrs have been.
I need to interview a certified addiction counselor, to write a paper for my drug and alcohol class. I'm studying to be a clinical psychologist.
stephanie g, Alcohol addiction can be very serious. Many everyday people have lost jobs, and loved ones simply because they could not tame thier alcohol habit. I suggest you find some help. I found a site that has addiction information and a directory of addiction treatment centers so you can help. http://www.addictionselfhelp.com
Good Luck
Why are we ignoring this?
I studied it more than 20 years ago in a reputed international magazine that alcohol, nicotine, heroin, chocolate, etc. come in the same category as far as addiction and process of addiction is concerned.
But why then we are ignoring the science?
If you do not find literature on chocolate addiction see the cocoa instead from which chocolate is made. Cocoa is used in many other food items like coffee, icecreams, biscuits, traditional sweets, etc.
caffeine is addictive but caffeine as much as two glasses of black coffee a day dont prove to be much harm and its useful to beat the blues so the person who is addict must undergo therapy to remove stress
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New line of thinking in addictionSioux Falls Argus Leader - Jan 11, 2010
#39;#39;Charles Day, who worked on the project leading to the formation of Face It, said the study used data from the state Division of Alcohol and Drug Abuse and and morenbsp;raquo;Reuters - Jan 08, 2010
The Money TimesA study in mice by Ian Maze of Mount Sinai School of Medicine in New York and colleagues found that chronic cocaine addiction kept a specific enzyme from Cocaine Changes The Way Genes Work In BrainEpigenetic Pathway Linked To Cocaine-Related Brain Changes in Miceall 142 news articlesnbsp;raquo;
CBC.ca - Jan 05, 2010
Addiction study says online help can be just as effective as face-to-face treatment. (Associated Press) In the first study of its kind, 185 people were Online help can reduce alcohol abuseall 30 news articlesnbsp;raquo;
New York Daily News - Dec 22, 2009
National PostHangover symptoms aren#39;t as severe with light-colored alcohol, but negative Darker drinks are the worst choices, the study says. The research, to be published in the journal “Alcohol: Clinical and Experimental Research,” found that For a Lighter Hangover, Avoid Darker DrinksHangover Hurts PerformanceAlcoholic Hangovers Impair Judgement of Drinkersnbsp;-all 166 news articlesnbsp;raquo;
TIME - Jan 08, 2010
The new research, published in the journal Addiction, found that heavy drinkers cut their alcohol consumption 30% after using the website and morenbsp;raquo;BusinessWeek - Dec 19, 2009
quot;We know there is a high likelihood of alcohol addiction-related problems among people who smoke marijuana heavily and vice versa,quot; said study author Abuse of Alcohol, Pot Linked to Same GenesUse and Misuse of Alcohol and Marijuana Can Be Traced to Common Set of GenesCommon genetic factors contribute to alcohol and marijuana use and dependenceall 37 news articlesnbsp;raquo;TransWorldNews (press release) - Jan 08, 2010
NDTV.comProfessionals at Mountainside Drug Rehab and Alcohol Treatment Center in Connecticut and New York find this study quite promising in the battle against Prescription Drug Abuse Treated at Drug Rehabsall 9 news articlesnbsp;raquo;


