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IS THE PROYECT OF ALCOHOLISMTRANSCRIPT
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Team:
Jonathan Godina, Fabian Flores, Montse Valle,
Aileen Regules.
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INDEX:
What is alcohol?
Signs and symptoms.
Causes.
Revelant information.
Brochure.
Places to help in GDL.
Poster.
Interview.
Conclusion.
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What is alcohol?
Alcohol is the ingredient found in beer, wine and spirits that causes
drunkenness. Alcohol is formed when yeast ferments the sugars in
different food. For example, wine is made from the sugar in grapes, beer
from the sugar in malted barley, cider from the sugar in apples, vodka
from the sugar in potatoes, beets or other plants.
FIG.1 Lady drinking a margarita.
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Signs and symptoms
Early signs
The risk of alcohol dependence begins at low levels of drinking
and increases directly with both the volume of alcohol consumed
and a pattern of drinking larger amounts on an occasion. Young
adults are particularly at risk. The following are some
signs/symptoms of alcoholism:
Repeatedly neglecting your responsibilities at home, work, or
school because of your drinking.
Using alcohol in situations where it’s physically dangerous.
Experiencing repeated legal problems on account of your
drinking.
Continuing to drink even though your alcohol use is causing
problems in your relationships.
Drinking as a way to relax or de-stress.
FIG.2 MEN THAT ARE DRUNK
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Causes
Alcoholism is a medical condition. While the exact cause of alcoholism
is unknown, research has shown increasing evidence that susceptibility
to it may be inherited and the risk of developing this medical condition
rises significantly in families with relatives (in particular, parents and
siblings) who are dependent on alcohol.
FIG.3 ALCOHOL
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Relevant information
Most Australians drink alcohol, generally for enjoyment, relaxation and
sociability. However, a substantial proportion drink at levels that increase
their risk of alcohol-related harm.
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2.36
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6.9
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3.9
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NOTHING LITTLE REGULAR OVERLY
People Who Drink Alcohol.
Women 32-40 Man 32-40 Young People
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Brochure…
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CENTER TO HELP FOR PEOPLE WHO HAVE
BEEN DRUNK OR HAVE PROBLEMS TO THE
ALCOHOL…
REHABS CENTER
http://www.rehabs.com/
TEL: 1-888-716-9806
He is a information to how is the rehabs:
At Rehabs, we are proud to be connecting people with top rehab centers across the
country. Studies show that people completing full courses of inpatient treatment are
statistically far more likely to succeed than those who forego long-term care.
CLINICA LAS FUENTES
http://www.clinicalasfuentes.com/ Tel: (33) 3651-2508 | 01800 8416941
This is for Clinica Las Fuentes:
Clinic and Institute of Rehabilitation Las Fuentes is a place of professional and
multidisciplinary treatment for people with addiction problems or behaviors Drug,
Alcohol Abuse, Anxiety, stress, depression, codependency, domestic violence,
eating behavior disorders, sleep and personality and other emotional problems, for
which our work provides answers and relief.
FIG.4 Center that help people who
have problems with the alcohol.
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POSTER…
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Interview…
You like alcohol? Why?
Yeah I like it, because it relaxes me.
You like the beer or wine?
I like red wine.
How many you drink?
Just a drink, nothing else.
Have you ever been drunk?
No never.
In where you drink?
At home or sometimes when a friend or may be the family invite me to eat.
Someone has pressured you to drink?
Yes.
You drink because your friends do?
No, because I like to drink.
You drink by moderation?
Yes.
Have you ever had an accident while drunk?
Never.
The last question, what would you say to people who are listening to this?
To drink in moderation, because it causes many many problems and take years to resolve.
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Conclusion
Alcoholism affects adult males, but their incidence is increasing among women
and youth. Consumption and alcohol-related problems are increasing
throughout the West since 1980, including the US, Europe and in developing
countries.
Alcoholism, unlike simple excessive or irresponsible consumption of alcohol
has been considered in the past a symptom of social or psychological stress, or
a learned and maladaptive behavior. Alcoholism has become recently defined,
and perhaps more aptly, as a complex disease itself, with all its consequences.
It develops over years. The first symptoms, very subtle, include concerns about
the availability of alcohol, which strongly influences the choice by the patient
from friends or activities. Alcohol is increasingly looking like a drug that
modifies the mood, and less a part of the diet, a social custom or religious rite.
Thus we conclude that alcoholism is a serious illness and therefore we must
try to avoid doing activities that lead us to maintain a good life.
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