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Alcoholic Prevention

Alcoholic Prevention

Alcoholic prevention brings to mind an analogy: in the film “War Games” the climax of the story centers on a young hero playing “tic-tac-toe” against a computer. The screen flashes bright light as the computer begins to play itself over and over.

Finally after a long sequence the computer stops playing the game, the lights on the screen go dark and the computer says something to the effect,

“Interesting game. The best move isn’t to play.”

In a perfect world, the best Alcoholic prevention is "not to play". But it’sn’t that easy. Not just street drugs

When we think about prevention, we usually think about illegal street drugs, but we does not always think about drugs that are taken initially for legitimate medical purposes, and then later abused or about alcohol consumed for recreation or to fit in.

Physicians prescribe narcotics to control pain, or medications to control emotional swings. Taken as prescribed, under a doctor’s care, these drugs can be effective. However, they are all too often abused. Because the doctor’s prescription calls for a safe dosage, but the user exceeds that safe dosage. The same is true of drinking alcohol, what starts out as not a problem can become a HUGE problem.



How do you determine if someone is an alcoholic or not?

Prevention not always top of mind

Thinking about prevention, we think of those who are already in the throws of Alcoholic, but we does not necessarily think in terms of prevention. It’s more thinking about how to deal with the problem. If an ounce of prevention is indeed worth a pound of cure, Alcoholic prevention programs become very important.

Alcoholic prevention begins early

It’s never too early to start talking to children about the dangers of Alcoholic, as the drugs are everywhere. Parents’ needs to have a clear and open dialog with their kids about drugs and listen to what the kids are saying. Adults need to listen carefully to pick up nuggets of information that may lead to a preventative move down the road.

One of the best ways of communicating with children, and other adults, is to be the example. If I does not want you to use drugs or alcohol, I should not use them in the presence of an impressionable person. It’s like smoking cigarettes. If mom and dad smoke, chances are the kids will smoke.

Families and parents are encouraged to have an open dialog and to try to be objective about their children. “My little Johnny would never take drugs” is a seriously short-sighted statement when examined from the standpoint that every child is a potential alcoholic and addict. You can see that denial plays a big role in dealing with potential hazards.

Strong Parenting is KEY!

The best prevention measure for children is strong parenting, and Alcoholic prevention initiatives in schools, churches and the community. Prevention programs need to adapt to the environment where the effort is taking place.

In addition to programs in schools, programs can be tailor made to meet the needs in churches or community centers that deal directly with people who live in the area.

As in any form of communication, those who work the programs need to be sensitive to the people they are trying to help. They need to have an awareness of socio-economic conditions, culture, language and be respectful of all the contributing factors. It’s not just a money issue with Alcoholic prevention programs; it’s also an issue of orientation.

Good programs exist for schools

School programs have been implemented, such as the Narcotics Anonymous presentation, which gives kids an open and frank discussion about drugs. Many of the presenters are former addicts, who can speak directly to the terrible side-effects, loss of relationships and the destruction of their lives.

The narcotics anonymous Programs has also been a valuable research-gathering effort, as they have learned about how children think about drugs, why they use, why they quit and in doing so, how to speak their language and communicate effectively.

The sooner the better

Alcoholic prevention efforts can be successful even after a person has started to use, but the earlier the better. Adults and children alike need to be given the facts and information they can use every day to avoid the pitfalls of abuse and Alcoholic.

Programs need to be real, not sugar coated and the information presented needs to reflect the needs of the community. It’s true that some programs can be applied to two or more situations, but the first need is to connect with individuals in specific situations.

Must accept there’s a problem

Alcoholic prevention is a difficult issue because in order to prevent something one must first realize that there’s a problem, or the potential for a problem.

The first of the 12-Steps is an acknowledgement that “our lives had become unmanageable.” Without awareness, without education, without personal and community involvement, drug abuse and Alcoholic are unmanageable in the community. Look around. Talk to people. What is happening where you live?

Review of the 12-step process can help in Alcoholic prevention click here

For more Alcoholic Prevention click for Intervention


HOW TO USE THIS SITE:

This site contains five MAIN pages that EVERYONE should read:



ABOUT…

SYMPTOMS…

CAUSES…

TREATMENT…

RECOVERY…

Read these five pages and learn what you need to know to spot Alcoholic in:

Yourself... Your Family... Your Friends... Your Community...

The rest of the pages are there for your reference to explain important topics in more detail.

Finally does not miss the Spiritual and 12-step sections to fully explore how understanding THE SPIRIT can lead to recovery!







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