alcohol and drug abuse

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How Do You Feel About Drinking and Drug Abuse?

Question by Tori1315: How do you feel about drinking and drug abuse?
I am doing a alcohol and drug abuse awareness and I need people to answer the following questions:

1)How do you feel about drinking and drug abuse?
2)How are you affected by drinking and drug abuse?
3)How does that person who is drinking and doing drugs hurt you?
This is for a project at school!

Best answer:

Answer by Laura
I find drinking relaxing and understand that drug use doesn’t always equal drug abuse. Get your thit together sister.

Add your own answer in the comments!

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Substance Abuse Prevention Team Photo Voice Project – Fort Frances High School


 

Substance Abuse Prevention Team Photo Voice Project – Fort Frances High School – This project was conducted with young people who were given cameras and asked to go and take pictures to answer the question What has influenced you to use or not to use drugs and alcohol in your high school career. After the pictures were taken the youth continued their discussions and created captions that were attached to the photographs to help answer that question.

 

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Alcohol and Drug Abuse: The Facts About Alcohol and Drug Abuse

There are varying forms of alcohol and drug abuse and not all will result inevitably in an addiction although all do carry some risk of addiction as well as that of short-term harmful consequences. Binge drinking, for instance, has found its place in the youth culture of many countries although it is certainly not restricted to the young. The activity involves occasional bouts of drinking to excess but does not constitute alcoholism.

Dealing With Addiction – Part II


 

Dealing with Addiction – Part II – Dealing with Addiction is a look into the complex world of cross-addiction, featuring the presence of problem gambling intermingled with substance abuse, and mental health issues. 30-50% of problem gamblers in treatment or support groups are substance abusers. This 15-minute video features recovering persons and clinicians in the field and is a joint effort of the Florida Council on Compulsive Gambling (FCCG) and the Florida Alcohol and Drug Abuse Association (FADAA). For more information, visit www.gamblinghelp.org or call 888-ADMIT-IT.

 

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