Drug Addiction And Pregnancy

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    Alcoholi`

    with genetic, psychosocial, and environmental factors influencing its development and manifestations. The disease is often progressive and fatal. It is characterized by continuous or periodic: impaired control over drinking, preoccupation with the drug alcohol, use of alcohol despite adverse consequences, and distortions in thinking, most notably denial." (http://www.ncadd.org/facts/defalc.html). Alcoholism is sometimes characterized by the following elements: 1. Craving: A strong need

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    Psy202

    have learned many lessons. I grew up in an extremely dysfunctional household, but with the support of my siblings I made it through. In my early years, my father suffered from drug addiction and alcoholism. After attending rehabilitation, my family still continued to struggle with the lasting effects that his addictions created. We moved from the house I grew up in to a small community outside the city to create a new beginning. I have many fond memories of my childhood, and I began as a charismatic

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    Creating a Social Program

    parent. In most cases, this is the result of a parent’s drug use, mental illness of a parent and divorce where neither party desires to have custody of their children. Other circumstances that are involved with the abandonment of child/children include neglect/abuse of child/children, homelessness, incarceration, or death of a parent. The demographics of this social problem are mainly African-American. Research has found that drug abuse and addiction among some young parents have emerged as

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    Vices

    * ------------------------------------------------- Six Vices Destroy the Human Life * Some people may think that people are the strongest in the nature. In fact, the human body is rather tender to be threatened by various vices, such as the inadequate intake of water and excessive intake of coffee. These vices can gradually destroy our life.  The first vice is to drink water inadequately, which can cause the aging of brain, induce the cardiovascular diseases and affect the metabolism of kidney

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    Community Assessment Nursing

    Assessment of Non-acute Health and Social Services in Ponchatoula, Louisiana Laura K. Ogden Southeastern Louisiana University College of Nursing and Health Sciences School of Nursing NLAB 334 October 29, 2014 Assessment of Non-acute Health and Social Services in Ponchatoula, Louisiana The community assessed was Ponchatoula, Louisiana. The focus of the assessment was non-acute health and social services. The community-as-partner model

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    Alcoholism

    Alcoholism is drinking alcoholic beverages at a level that interferes with physical health, mental health, and social, family, or job responsibilities. Alternative Names Alcohol dependence; Alcohol abuse Causes Alcoholism is a type of drug addiction. There is both physical and mental dependence on alcohol. Alcoholism is divided into 2 categories: dependence and abuse. People who are dependent on alcohol spend a great deal of time drinking alcohol, and getting it. Physical dependence involves:

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    Rape

    Kia Andrews February 25, 2012 CJ 3345-XTIB 12/T3 Mrs. Kappeler Rape and the Different Types According to Siegel (2012), Under traditional common-law definitions, rape involves nonconsensual sexual intercourse that a male performs against a female he is neither married to nor cohabitating with. Rape is a major problem that many of us Americans are facing today. (p.339) There are so many people today whose lives are changed forever because of being raped

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    The Silent Killer Child Abuse

    The Silent Killer Child Abuse Rhonda Swazer SOC203 Instructor James Knapp April 14, 2012 The Silent Killer Child Abuse Child abuse is the physical, sexual or emotional mistreatment or neglect of a child (Britannica). In the United States, the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and he Department for Children and Families (DCF) define child maltreatment as any act or series of acts commission or omission by a parent or other caregiver that result in harm, potential

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    Common Vices of Maritime Education Students in Mariners Polytechnic Colleges Foundation: a Critisism

    applied. College students in the Philippines are commonly in desire to have fun. With this, one of the most usual thing college students do to have fun is through engaging in vices usually with peers. Drinking liquor, smoking, the intake of illegal drugs, excessive partying, and addition to computer games are just some of the examples of the said vices. In Bicol Region V, usage rates of such vices are high. It is of common thought that

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    Alcoholism

    What Is An Alcoholic? What Is Alcoholism? An alcoholic is a man or a woman who suffers from alcoholism - they have a distinct physical desire to consume alcohol beyond their capacity to control it, regardless of all rules of common sense. According to Alcoholics Anonymous UK, who say they have no unique definition for alcoholism, it may be described as a physical compulsion, together with a mental obsession. Apart from having an enormous craving for alcohol, an alcoholic often yields to that

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