Reference no: EM133190636 , Length: Wrod Count: 400 words
Discussion Post: Arguments for & Against Classifying Alcohol Dependiction
Description
Tolerance/craving/withdrawal
With regular heavy use of alcohol, the activity of the CNS is chronically depressed. With abstinence, this chronic depressant effect is removed. There follows a period of rebound hyperactivity. Late withdrawal phenomenon refers to withdrawal-like symptoms that occur after the period normally associated with withdrawal. Withdrawal occurs in a physically dependent person whenever a drug is reduced or terminated, so circumstances may play their part and catch some people unaware.
Review these two articles on withdrawal:
1. Journal: Alcohol Health and Research World. Introduction to Alcohol Withdrawal.
2. Journal: Alcohol Withdrawal Syndrome (American Family Physician)
Behavioral Aspects
The moods and behaviors associated with alcohol disorders can be very volatile-jubilant and expansive, then secretive, angry, suspicious. The behaviors are sometimes more pronounced when the individual has stopped drinking or is working very hard at controlling the drinking.
Resource: Long, P. (2015). Alcohol use disorder (Alcoholism), Internet mental health.
Answer below questions in 200 words for each question and list the references at the end of each question:
Question 1. What information do you consider important to be conveying to the general public regarding the impact of the acute usage of alcohol on the body?
Question 2. Discuss the arguments for and against classifying alcohol dependence as a disease. Are there differences with drug addiction? How about compulsive gambling?