Teenage boys and girls involved in alcohol abuse
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Alcohol Abuse
Alcohol Abuse
/al.co.hol/ /a.buse/
The definition of Alcohol Abuse is the intake of a colorless volatile flammable liquid that is the intoxicating constituent of wine, beer, spirits, and other drinks improperly or in a negative view or purpose.
There are many different types of alcohol, and the misuse of these types of substances can be very dangerous and can be the cause of many different problems. This type of abuse can lead to many different types of impairments or distress.
Along with physical problems that can come from recurrent drug abuse there are many other types of problems that can occur. One effect can be a lack of interest in schooling and work. The failure to fulfill roles and obligations in different settings of life can also occur. Also, a poor performance in daily actions that may lead to legal problems.
It is important to face Alcohol abuse as soon as possible and in an appropriate manner. There are many different programs that are available to help fix these types of problems to rehabilitate someone’s life.
are more likely to become defiant and careless. These actions cause problems in your teens health from the inability to function correctly at school at home, to a possible death. Alcohol abuse also can effect the lives of family members by causing distance and the inability to communicate. Either way you look at it, underage drinking is not useful and can cause severe damage in all aspects of life.
Accidents: Alcohol
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Alcohol
al·co·hol
n.noun
a colorless volatile flammable liquid that is the intoxicating constituent of wine, beer, spirits, and other drinks, and is also used as an industrial solvent and as fuel.
When ingested, alcohol can be a deadly intoxicant. Teens and adults alike are more prone to make fateful and negative choices while drinking alcohol. A deadly intoxicant, alcohol has destroyed and ripped apart the lives of millions and yet, remains to be the drug of choice of troubled teens nationwide.
Teenage minds are not yet able to fully appreciate the dangers that coincide with drinking. When drunk, teenagers commit and act out heinous activities which they would normally never commit or act out. Teenage pregnancy, driving under the influence, fighting and other consequences are more likely to occur while teens drink.
Parents of teenage boys or girls who drink occasionally or struggle with the addiction of alcohol, need to seek immediate treatment for their son or daughter.
related car crashes are more common today in teenagers. Teenage boys and girls who frequently drink alcohol are more likely to commit suicide, drown, or commit illegal acts. Young people tend to binge drink without realizing the consequences
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Consequences
n. noun
con·se·quences
The Merriam- Webster dictionary provides the following definitions for consequences:
1.the effect, result, or outcome of something occurring earlier:
The accident was the consequence of reckless driving.
2.an act or instance of following something as an effect, result, or outcome.
Consequences is a prevalent issue in the life of a troubled teen. Troubled adolescents who suffer from negative consequences, do so because of their poor decision making. Whatever choice a teenage boy or girl decides to make, a consequence of that decision will soon follow. If a teen chooses to make productive choices in life, he/she will reap the benefits of positive consequences. However, if a teen makes poor choices such as, abuse drugs and alcohol, skipping class, hanging out with the wrong crowd or disobeying parents and authority, that teen will reap negative consequences. Negative consequences such as, legal troubles, being grounded from parents, or getting kicked out of school due to inactivity or rebelliousness, are all viable and likely negative consequences a teen will experience if he or she is making poor choices.
. This could potentially cause them to become dependent on alcohol in their later years. Possibly causing more accidents and potential criminal behavior
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Criminal behavior
Criminal behavior is defined as an act or failure to act in a way that violates public law. individuals suffering from a mental illness, behavioral and/or personality disorder, are at greater risk of participating in criminal behavior.
Troubled teens who display, participate or act in criminal activity do so, for a variety of different reasons. Often times, teens who participate in unlawful or criminal behaviors, are suffering from therapeutic and emotional distress. In order to combat these afflictions, troubled teenage boys and girls need therapeutic assistance and treatment provided by professionals.
Therapeutic treatment options such as, residential treatment centers for troubled teens, offer therapeutic restoration and rehabilitation that treat the underlying issues which may have been a cause, or main factor in the criminal behavior. By doing so, the teen is able to fix the emotional problems which may have been a key, contributing factor in their choice of criminal behavior, furthering their chances of full recover.
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Brain Damage: Although they may think so, teenagers’ brains have not fully developed yet. Alcohol abuse will cause severe brain damage and possible neurological disorders such as epilepsy. Underage drinking will kill brain cells and cause dysfunction in the cerebral cortex. When this happens it causes the brain balance to shut down. This can lead to depression
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Depression
Depression
/de·pres·sion/
Depression is defined as a mental condition characterized by feelings of severe despondency and dejection, typically also with feelings of inadequacy and guilt, often accompanied by lack of energy and disturbance of appetite and sleep.
Statistics has shown that diagnosis of depression is growing at a very dangerous rate. Globally, depression affects over 350 million people of all ages. Depression has been linked to other negative health outcomes, such as obesity, heart disease, and stroke. Compared to those not affected by depression those who face it are more likely to be unemployed and have a higher chance of divorce.
Most people that suffer from depression do not seek care or attention. Since this is a global issue, many efforts are made to help those who are suffering depression. It is important for those that face depression to find help so that they can overcome this plague that millions of people face.
, feelings of suicide, lack of motivation, laziness, and dependency.
Promiscuity: Teens under the influence are more likely to participate in sexual activities causing unexpected pregnancies, STD’s, etc. Also, it is important to communicate to your child the possibility of becoming a victim. This may include seduction, rape, voyeurism, and aggravated assault. Studies show that nearly 75% of teen pregnancies are conceived under the influence. Nearly 15% of those pregnancies occurred during an attack.
Like most task when confronting your child, it is easier said than done. Some teens will quickly respond to this information and change their behavior immediately or at least moderate it. Most, however, will not understand the consequences and may need professional help to overcome the addiction
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Addiction
The American Society of Addiction Medicine defines addiction as “Addiction is characterized by inability to consistently abstain, impairment in behavioral control, craving, diminished recognition of significant problems with one’s behaviors and interpersonal relationships, and a dysfunctional emotional response.”
Similar to other chronic diseases, addiction may involve cycles of relapse and a mental state of remission. If untreated, or serious attempts of recovery, the progression of addiction can easily result in dire, sometimes fatal, consequences.
Addiction can take many forms, from eating disorders to drug addiction and even gambling. Whatever the affliction, or choice of addiction, the teenage psyche and overall well being is at greater risk than that of a fully developed adult. Teens who don’t receive adequate rehabilitation for their addiction are almost certain to carry their addictive qualities into adulthood.
Parents of a teenage boy or girl suffering from addiction should seek viable treatment options immediately before the addiction progresses further.
. It is never to late to help your teenage boy or girl in need. Representatives at Zion Educational Systems (866-471-8579) are anxiously waiting to help you find a solution for your troubled teen.
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