Subject: Mental Health (Theory)
Drug abuse, usually referred to as substance abuse, is a pattern of drug use in which the person consumes the drug in quantities or ways that are detrimental to them or others. It is a type of substance-related disorder. Drug abuse is defined very differently in the domains of public health, medicine, and criminal justice. Alcohol Use Disorder is a condition marked by the negative effects of frequent alcohol consumption, a pattern of compulsive alcohol use, and (sometimes) physiological dependence on alcohol. Only when these behaviors become persistent and extremely distressing or incapacitating is this illness diagnosed. It is frequently impossible to think about anything else until drinking restarts due to an alcohol need. Drugs most often associated with this term include: alcohol, barbiturates, benzodiazepines, cannabis, cocaine, methaqualone, opioids and substituted amphetamines
Alcohol Use Disorder is a condition marked by the negative effects of frequent alcohol consumption, a pattern of compulsive alcohol use, and (sometimes) physiological dependency on alcohol (i.e., tolerance and/or withdrawal symptoms). Only when these behaviors become persistent and extremely distressing or incapacitating is this illness diagnosed. It is frequently difficult to think of anything else until drinking resumes due to an alcohol craving.
Alcohol abuse is a pattern of drinking that endangers one's health, relationships with others, or capacity for employment. Alcohol misuse and suicide are related, according to Gelder, Mayou, and Geddes (2005). They claim that older males who have a history of drinking and those who are depressed have a higher risk of suicide. Failure to fulfill obligations at work, school, or home is one sign of alcohol misuse, as is drinking while operating a motor vehicle or in other risky situations, worrying about the law, and continuing to drink despite issues that are brought on by or made worse by drinking. Alcohol dependency can result from alcohol abuse.
After the patient has stopped drinking, the next stage is to support them in maintaining their health and preventing relapse. Relapse happens when a patient reverts to prior behaviors that they were attempting to alter. Rehabilitation is the name of this stage of care. The finest programs involve the family in the therapy because the patient's drinking has surely had a significant negative impact on the family. Some therapists think that sometimes, in an effort to help a loved one with their drinking, family members unintentionally adopt behaviors that "enable" or support the patient's drinking. Co-dependence is a condition that needs to be addressed in order to successfully treat a person's alcoholism.
Define Alcohol Use Disorder.
Alcohol Use Disorder is a condition characterized by the negative consequences of repeated alcohol use, a pattern of compulsive alcohol use, and (occasionally) physiological dependence on alcohol (i.e., tolerance and/or withdrawal symptoms). Only when these behaviors become persistent, disabling, or distressing is this disorder diagnosed. Alcohol cravings are common, making it difficult to think of anything else until drinking resumes.
What are the sign and symptoms of Alcohol related disorder?
Write in brief about the effect of Alcohol related disorder on health ?
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