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1. Alcoholism: How Do You Know If It Affects You? - By: Michael Russell
Alcoholism can be defined as the state where a person's alcohol (ab)use inhibits the alcoholic's social, personal or working life on a regular basis, although a British solicitor once defined it as: 'the state of a person's preoccupation with alcohol being such that he cannot go five days without dr...

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Alcohol And Drug Abuse In Mental Health
Alcohol abuse is overrated, while drug abuse is underrated. TheDSM manual suggests that substance abuse there are differencesin the definition of drug and alcohol use. To confuse mattersworse the law has its own version of who is an alcoholic or drugaddict. Some of the symptoms that help professionals determineif alcohol and drugs are a problem include, excessivedrinking/drugging, problems with the law, withdrawal symptoms,shaking of the hands, and so forth. If a person drinks everydayof the we
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2. Lighting Can Soothe Or Irritate - By: Michael Russell
During daylight hours the light of the sun is sufficient to allow human activity outdoors. If we led lives more natural lives in tune with the hours and seasons, we would be concerned only with creating a means of lighting at night time, but business activities and commercial city living demand othe...

3. Addictions - Begin The Road To Recovery - By: Michael Russell
The term, addiction, is used to describe the condition of being a slave to a habit.  That habit may be in the form of a substance or it may be in the form of an activity.  Whatever the case, an addiction can be debilitating and or life threatening.  A common expression within rooms of...



4. Alcoholism: Impact On The Alcoholic And The Family - By: Michael Russell
There are addicts of all sorts all over. Now with the neoclassical definition that many are proposing it would seem that every single individual is an addict of some kind and it is only the level of addiction that varies. Addiction is a persistent on-going condition where the individual or animal wo...

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Author: jcrawford Subject: Christian Mental HealthPosted: Sun Feb 04, 2007 6:39 pm (GMT -5) Topic Replies: 0 As a Christian Mental Health practitioner, I sometimes wonder who gets to define and set the standards by which the state measures and determines the mental health of its citizens and schoolchildren. Obviously, the ready answer on the lips of non-Christians is that state certified psychologists and psychiatrists alone should define and set the standards governing the mental health of all of its citizens. But this raises a problem for Christians who practice their own religious form of mental health therapy since secularists in government are opposed to any competition in the mental health fields from Christians who claim that the many psychological abuses of mental health treatments in US public schools constitute a violation of their civil right to choice in therapeutic treatments of their minds and souls. Question for discussion and debate: Should Christian mental health be used as a standard for systems of comparitive mental health? If not, why not, and what justification is there for secular humanists in government judging the mental health of Christians if a Christian Mental Health system is superior to any other.... More

Federal Agency Warns Against Alcohol Test
The U.S. Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration has warned that a widely-used alcohol test is unreliable.... More

School Is The Last Thing On Their Minds
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Why Astronauts Dont Like Shrinks
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