Saturday, April 16, 2016

drunk

HOUSTON, we have a problem !
I just got off talking to mom
It's seems to be on both sides.
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Understanding the natural history of a disease or disorder provides information critical for assessment and intervention, and for the development of effective prevention strategies.

Alcohol use disorders represent a broad continuum, ranging from periodic problematic overuse to chronic, progressive alcohol dependence.

Clinicians categorize individuals based on standardized criteria (i.e., abuse vs. dependence). Alcohol use disorders in the general population and different clinical settings range in frequency, severity, and symptoms.

Developing an awareness of the natural history of alcohol use disorders helps social workers to identify persons at risk, why they are at risk, what might be done to alleviate risk, and what treatment strategies prove to be most effective.

Alcoholism is a complex disorder with many pathways leading to its development.

Genetic and other biological factors are likely involved in the emergence of alcohol dependence, along with cognitive, behavioral, temperament, psychological, and sociocultural factors.

Alcohol use patterns, including alcohol abuse and alcohol dependence, are 'familial' in nature.

Alcohol use and the presence of alcoholism are often found within the same family, running from parent to child and across multiple generations of biologically related individuals.

While genetic and other biological factors cannot fully explain the presence or absence of alcohol use disorders, their contribution to susceptibility for developing alcohol use problems appears to be significant.
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