How many children are born each year with fetal alcohol syndrome? How many people’s lives are cut short due to excessive and abusive drinking? How many people get injured or lose their lives in alcohol related traffic accidents every year? How many individuals lose their lives every year because of drinking problems? How many junior high, high school, and college students lose their lives every year due to an alcohol overdose? How many people are the victims of alcohol related crime or violence each and every year? How many people face serious consequences in their lives because they received a DUI conviction? How many people die each year from a condition that is totally preventable, such as alcohol poisoning? On an annual basis, how many alcoholics fail to get the professional alcohol treatment they need?
Why Would Anyone Want to Drink in an Abusive and Excessive Manner?
So what’s the point in asking these questions? Basically to highlight the devastating and destructive nature of abusive and careless drinking. Indeed, and based on the above questions, I wonder why anyone would choose to drink in an excessive and irresponsible manner.
Stated more precisely, with the host of relationship issues, health problems, financial dilemmas, employment difficulties, and legal proceedings that are correlated with chronic alcohol abuse and alcohol addiction, why would any individual with any sense at all want to drink in a hazardous manner? In fact when some of the above topics are put under the microscope more closely, careless and hazardous drinking becomes more illogical and makes even less sense.
Wouldn’t you think that alcoholics would be able to see some of the alcohol symptoms that they display? In a similar way doesn’t it seem feasible to think that many more families would involve themselves in an alcohol intervention for the person in the household who is an alcoholic or an alcohol abuser? What is more, wouldn’t you think that people who drink heavily would try to learn more about their drinking behavior by reading about various alcohol related statistics?
After reviewing the alcohol dependency and alcohol abuse research findings, the point is so critical that it needs to be repeated: With all of the damaging and debilitating outcomes that are directly or indirectly linked to repetitive and continuous alcoholism and alcohol abuse, why would any individual want to engage in unhealthy and excessive drinking?
What Can be Done About the Widespread Nature of Alcohol Addiction and Alcohol Abuse in the U.S.?
So what can be done about the widespread nature of alcohol abuse and alcohol dependency in our country?
- Our students need more meaningful and more relevant educational and preventative methods and approaches so that more students at all grade levels, including those at college, are “reached.
- With a similar line of thought, our students need to learn how to become problem solvers in life rather than getting easily attracted to the ”quick fix” and the “instant gratification” of an alcohol or drug abuse “buzz” or “high”.
- People who are alcohol abusers or alcohol dependent need to look look at themselves candidly and ask why they are not getting the professional alcohol treatment they need.
- Society needs to get the message to more people about the damaging and unhealthy effects of abusive drinking.
There’s Room For Hope if Those Who Engage in Hazardous and Abusive Drinking Can Become Persuaded to Get the Alcohol Rehab They Require
There’s a lot of room for hope and optimism if people can start drinking responsibly and those who engage in abusive and excessive drinkingcan become encouraged to get the alcohol rehab they need. Indeed, why put your loved ones through suffering, turmoil, and pain because of your excessive and careless drinking when you have the power to control your life by drinking responsibly or even stopping drinking if you can’t control your drinking behavior?







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