Essays About BIOLOGICAL Alcoholism

 

  • Alcoholism & Genetics
    ... Genetic-biological mechanisms is when the child of the alcoholic develops alcoholism by the means that the genes were passed down through the family. ...
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  • Nature vs. Nurture
    ... By this I mean drinking beer or wine instead of 'hard' liquor such as rum and whiskey. BIOLOGICAL: Alcoholism is considered to derive from genetic causes. ...
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  • Alcoholism
    ... habit. These factors include biological, genetic, psychological, and social. Alcoholism may be inherited in some people. Children ...
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  • None_Provided
    ... parents. These studies also show a higher rate of alcoholism among the children whose biological parents were alcoholics. Peer pressure ...
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  • Alcoholism
    ... Current research involving alcoholism does, in fact, prove that alcoholism is a chronic disease with both genetic and biological factors. ...
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  • Effects of Parental Alcoholism on Children
    ... Numerous studies have reported on the familial transmission of alcoholism. It has been shown that alcoholics have more biological relatives with an alcohol ...
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  • Alcohol
    ... Most researchers believe that he potential for alcoholism is still a part of the individuals biological and psychological make up, and that one can never fully ...
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  • Alchohol Addiction
    ... single theory really explains how alcoholism develops, but indications are that alcoholism develops from a complex interplay of biological, psychological, and ...
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  • Alcohol
    ... The cause of alcoholism is a combination of biological, psychological, and cultural factors that may contribute to the development of alcoholism in an ...
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  • Stress and Alcohol
    ... T. Brady and Susan C. Sonne, entitled "The Role of Stress in Alcohol use, alcoholism treatment, and relapse". Here they study the biological effects of alcohol ...
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  • alcoholism
    ... Most likely, a combination of biological, psychological, and cultural factors contribute to the development of alcoholism in any individual. ...
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  • Genetic Disease in Humans
    ... The authors investigate clinical and biological data from families with alcoholism and co morbid psychiatric disorders including depression. ...
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  • Nature vs Nurture
    ... inherited. Recent studies added crime, delinquency, and alcoholism as biological inherited influences on personality and behaviour. There ...
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  • Chemical Dependency
    ... energy, and constant obsession Many experts agree that biological factors play ... 1956, the American Medical Association recognized addiction and alcoholism as "a ...
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  • Psychological effects of Alcohol
    ... is the finding in several studies that children of alcoholics have a high rate of alcoholism whether they are raised by their alcoholic biological parents or ...
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  • What are the Effects of Alcholic Parents?
    ... hard to determine a class of alcoholics because many disorders coexist with alcoholism. ... Two children can share the same biological parents but be very different ...
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  • Juvenille Delinquency
    ... My hypothesis is that it is a combination of biological factors and learned ... I feel that just as alcoholism, intelligence levels, and sense of humor are ...
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  • Drug use
    ... biological susceptibility to drug problems. Some studies have attempted to find the exact biochemical reason that one person is more susceptible to alcoholism ...
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  • Stress
    ... Stress is a biological response to some stimulus. ... With suicide there seem to be four factors: 1. Divorce 2. Alcohol - not alcoholism, that was one of the early ...
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  • Stress in Relation to Police Work
    ... Stress is a biological response to some stimulus. ... With suicide there seem to be four factors: 1. Divorce 2. Alcohol - not alcoholism, that was one of the early ...
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  • stress
    ... Stress is a biological response to some stimulus. ... With suicide there seem to be four factors: 1. Divorce 2. Alcohol - not alcoholism, that was one of the early ...
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  • Lebenseborn
    ... Eugenics consumed the German medical, biological and social scientific ... to have genetic predispositions toward mental illness, alcoholism, retardation or other ...
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  • The Lebensborn Project
    ... Eugenics consumed the German medical, biological and social scientific ... to have genetic predispositions toward mental illness, alcoholism, retardation or other ...
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  • HHistorical Views of Psychological Disorders
    ... For example, someone biologically predisposed to alcoholism, depression, phobias, schizophrenia ... are caused by a combination of biological risks, psychological ...
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  • Why do Teens Contemplate to Suicide
    ... as schizophrenia and alcoholism that increase the risk of suicide. In addition, an inability to control impulsive and violent behavior have biological roots. ...
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  • Theories and Studies on Role of Deviance in Societies
    ... Thus, "alcoholism is seen as a weakness, mental illness is seen as ... was beyond an individual's control and were explained by biological abnormalities (Deviance ...
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  • stress management
    ... For the police officer, biological consequences can represent more long term ... Examples of doing things to extremes are alcoholism, gambling, spending sprees ...
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  • Depression
    ... many correlates of depression at the level of biological processes, few ... behaviors make men and women differentially susceptible to depression and alcoholism. ...
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  • Depression and What causes it
    ... occurs after onset of other illness, eg, medical problems, alcoholism, and drug ... Biological Causes Biological factors contribute to or cause a large percentage ...
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  • Salvador Manuchin
    ... specific reference to alcoholics, many have inherited biological and family ... arguments, nagging, money problems, abuse) that presently maintain the alcoholism. ...
    (4486 Words -- Approx. 18 Pages)

     


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