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Do Now. Take out your books. We will be spirit reading pages 562-565 about the traits and stages of alcoholism. Traits of an Alcoholic. Traits of an alcoholic they are preoccupied in one way or another with alcohol

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  1. Do Now Take out your books. We will be spirit reading pages 562-565 about the traits and stages of alcoholism.

  2. Traits of an Alcoholic • Traits of an alcoholic • they are preoccupied in one way or another with alcohol • once they pick up the first drink, they cannot promise or predict what they will say or do or how much they will drink • they cannot manage tension without drinking • they may have personality changes or memory lapses due to drinking

  3. Stages of Alcoholism Activity • The class will be divided into 6 groups. • Each group will be given one of the 3 stages of Alcoholism. • You will label your stage as either Abuse, Dependency, or Addiction. • List the characteristics of your Stages of Alcoholism. • Create an illustration for at least 3 of the characteristics. • Choose several people from your group to be researchers, one to be the writer, and another to be the illustrator.

  4. Stages of Alcoholism • Stage One - Abuse • Social drinking • Relax • Relieve stress • Depression • Necessary to manage stress • Physical and psychological dependence develops • Intoxicated regularly • Memory loss • Blackouts • Makes excuses • Rationalizes drinking behavior • Tolerance increases • Considered problem drinker by others

  5. Stages of Alcoholism • Stage Two - Dependency • Cannot stop drinking • Physically dependent • Drink every day • Craves drink earlier in the day • Physical and mental problems • More excuses • Others blamed • Defensive behavior • Denies or hides the problem • Tolerance increases • Drinking is central event • Performances decrease

  6. Stages of Alcoholism • Stage Three - Addiction • More important than anything else • No longer denied • Uncontrolled • Hallucinations • Constant companion • Aggressive and isolated from friends and family • Malnutrition • Fallen apart physically, mentally, emotionally, and socially • Reverse tolerance • Withdrawal symptoms is drinking is ceased • Delirium tremens • 2/3 of alcoholics recover

  7. Treatment for Alcoholism • Treatment • Medical Treatment • Inpatient and Outpatient • Therapeutic Communities • Twelve-Step Programs • Employee Assistance Programs • Student Assistant Programs • Pharmacologist Approaches

  8. Closure • Take time to reflect the different levels of alcoholism and their characteristics. Do you know anyone that fits one of the many different characteristics? What are you prepared to do to help them?

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