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Social Drinkers and Alcoholics

Alcohol is a large part of our society.

It is in the background of every social class and historically is at the root of even certain religions. Despite the difference in subject of fermentation it is enjoyed and abused by all races. Its intoxicating effects have been manipulated in ceremonies and used for celebration since the beginning of time.

Although it has been made illegal for short periods, it has always been available as the process of making it is quite simple and the knowledge can be readily obtained. Through the centuries it has become an object of romanticism.

From bible excerpts to Shakespearean literature it has been alluded to as a fundamental part of life. It is an art form; one that has been embraced by both the rich and the poor. It is universal. Even the most remote tribes have been found to ferment certain berries and other fruits.

Alcohol is an integral part of the economy and a lot of money is spent on its marketability. It covers the pages of popular magazines; it is plastered across our country on signs and billboards; it is used in television and in movies by actors looked up to and copied by the young. It is portrayed as being the ultimate relaxant.

I have noticed lately that in the last few years alcohol has become rampant on television shows at all times of day or night. Actors drink at dinner, on dates, at social functions, and leave stressful jobs to hang out with friends at serving establishments. It is shown quite often as being a stress reliever. It seems that whenever one of the characters has a bad day they are shown with a beer, glass of wine or cocktail in hand. If an occasion arises in the script of horrible circumstance the actor is often seen as overly intoxicated. For many reasons this is an negative portrayal. It gives the impression to our youth that when confronted with stressful areas of life that to escape is a normal and healthy reaction.

Justifying alcohol abuse is dangerous and foolish. It is when the lines of acceptable behavior become indistinct that the difference between social drinkers and alcoholics are confused.

Alcoholics exhibit learned behavior. Situations that begin with moderation can easily turn to abuse. If one is constantly surrounded by the presence of alcohol it is likely they will begin to misuse it. Like any other substance that is addictive, alcohol should only be used occasionally and in moderation to avoid the building of a tolerance.

The amount and frequency are key in the determination of a drug addiction. Habitual drinking is the first stage for alcoholics. There are certain types of personalities that should stay away from alcohol altogether, as they are not mentally healthy enough to deal with its addictive properties. Those who suffer from depression or other abnormalities are more likely to become alcoholics as they lack the strength to deny the craving.

Alcohol is dangerous and should not be tampered with. Despite the medias light hearted portrayal, the line between social drinkers and alcoholics is very fine, and with constant abuse could be easily crossed. Once this occurs it is not as easy to return to the previous state, as addiction can be quite powerful and hard to be rid of. Normally it requires the assistance of a drug treatment center.

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