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Psychology Brainbuster: What would be the humanist view on binge drinking amongst teenagers?
May 12th
Question by Andrew L: Psychology Brainbuster: What would be the humanist view on binge drinking amongst teenagers?
If you know your stuff this should be free points for your profile…
Best answer:
Answer by Dale P
That they could die or damage their body through alcohol poisoning or an accident related to intoxication.
If it’s supposed to be a puzzle question, sorry, I don’t know.
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What exactly are your thoughts about college students getting drunk and binge drinking?
May 10th
Question by friendlyguy2day: What exactly are your thoughts about college students getting drunk and binge drinking?
Aren’t young people these days making more and more stupid decisions?
Back in my day, we never did even half the stuff young people do these days.
Best answer:
Answer by jms043
My grandson got drunk at a party, under age drinking, then was stupid enough to drive his car, and got caught. The monetary cost, so far, ,000, and he still has to go to trial. How does he expect to eat at college, must less pay tuition,etc? DUMB.
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How will I find a low-cost alcohol rehab in Roseland, New Jersey?
May 9th
Question by biridiana d: How will I find a low-cost alcohol rehab in Roseland, New Jersey?
My brother has just gotten fired from his job because of his alcoholism. He wants to get himself rehabilitated now but he doesn’t have enough money. I really want to help him, if only by finding an alcohol rehab which he can afford.
Best answer:
Answer by anjali de *
Well, a good thing to do would be to apply for a grant from the government. The first link below will give you more information about that. The second link will help you in finding rehabs. Ask if they will allow your brother to get a discount and try to find out which ones have lower rates. He can also join AA. It would really help and it’s free.
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is binge drinking at 15 really that bad?
May 8th
Question by Rae: is binge drinking at 15 really that bad?
i like to drink … alot. how can i stop or slow down?
Best answer:
Answer by Gary S
It can be your influences around you – maybe the people you are hanging out with – start hanging out more with the kids that don;t do this sort of things and instead are involved in more positive activities. Don’t put yourself behind the eight age at a young age man – you got a ton of living left to do give yourself the opportunity to do it.
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How do you separate the emotions from the ‘disease’ of alcoholism??? I am finding it extremely difficult !!
May 6th
Question by Butterfly queen: How do you separate the emotions from the ‘disease’ of alcoholism??? I am finding it extremely difficult !!
My 46 yr. old alcoholic brother has been in and out of 3 rehabs now, several detox places, etc. It seems that as soon as he gets his head on relatively straight, makes goals for himself (good ones like finding a job to support himself and his daughter who lives far away in another country, etc etc etc) that he relapses within a few short hours/days after completing programs.
All of our family have tried to help him out by giving him food and shelter, SUPPORT, etc. for MANY years. I was pretty much THE ONLY ONE LEFT (with my husband and son)that would continue to take him in. The pros call me his ENABLER!!
Recently our 75 yr. old dad (ashamed to even call him his son) was diagnosed with cancer. He agreed to see him, then offered him a place to stay after the 60 day rehab–gave him $$, job offers. Soon as we got dad checked into the hosp., bro went on a 1 week binge, but finally call AA for help. They keep telling us we need to separate the emotions from his DISEASE. HOW???
Best answer:
Answer by MOM KNOWS EVERYTHING
Please try Al-Anon. It’s for the families of alcoholics. You cannot change your brother. You can change the way you react to him.
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What affects are there on the heart when binge drinking more than15 drinks?
May 5th
Question by Red Death 266: What affects are there on the heart when binge drinking more than15 drinks?
Medically please no lectures
Best answer:
Answer by Inquest
Unless some of the other bodily organs have begun to dysfunction due to excess drinking, binge drinking should not have a direct affect on the heart. The organs that alcohol go for are the liver, gallbladder, pancreas, and spleen. When these organs become damaged then there are increased chances of fluid backing up on the heart causing congestive heart failure.
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Teen Alcoholism should be Legalized?
May 3rd
Question by : Teen Alcoholism should be Legalized?
why should teen alcoholism should be legalized?
please help i have to type a 5 essay about why teen alcohol should be legalized
Best answer:
Answer by jhiyjihjyithjo
Because obviously teens do it anyway and with it being legal teens will be less likely to do it as most do it as a form of rebellion and to look cool as they shouldn’t be doing it.
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