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261: Phobias
... other stomach discomforts. As people with social phobia worry about experiencing the symptoms, the greater the chance they will experience the symptoms. Social phobia often runs in families and may be accompanied by depression or alcoholism. The disorder typically begins in childhood or early adolescence and rarely develops after age 25. Social phobia occurs in women twice as often as in men although a higher portion of men seek help for ...
262: On Line Addiction
... well. Webster's Concise Dictionary defines addiction as "a habit so strong that one cannot give it up." We are all aware that people form addictions to many things, from cocaine to gambling. References to alcoholism, "workaholism," even "chocoholism," are commonplace throughout our society. The idea that people can form addictions to computing is a relatively new one, but quickly gaining ground. Take for instance my brother, who was once an ...
263: Dysfunctional Families In Cana
... too often in our lives, we experience such problems in our own families or with our friends. There are many factors which contribute to the breakdown of the relationships in these stories. Such factors include alcoholism in “Hurt”, suspicion in “Fall of a City” and control in “The Sound of Hollyhocks”. The reality of such relationships make the stories more interesting, thought-provoking, and entertaining in a tragic sense. Perhaps the ...
264: Power, Gender And Advertising
... out the brains of a man, "burn'em, blast'em, or blow'em away -Duke's packing serious heat! Guns, girls, a fistful of attitude. His motto is clear. Masculinity is also sometimes related with alcoholism. Beer commercial shows how a group of young men is having a good time while drinking beer. Then in reality, young men have to get drunk to have a good time without measuring the consequences ...
265: Is There Hope For The Psychopa
... link, strongest in anti-social disorder, has a pattern of irresponsible behavior 5 times more common amongst close relatives of anti-social men than in the general population. Some people with a genetic link to alcoholism have a genetic link to Anti-Social Personality Disorder too. Male relatives of people with Somatization Disorder have a higher incidence of Anti-Social Personality Disorder ( somatization - begins in the teens to twenties and consists ...
266: ON POVERTY
... relationship. The surveys, which were done for another purpose, can be used for poverty. There are number of possible causes of being poor; * High-unemployment * Poor physical health * Physical disabilities * Emotional problems * Extensive medical bills * Alcoholism * Drug addiction * Large families * Job displacements due to automation * Lack of an unemployable skill * Low educational level * Female head of household with young children * Racial discrimination * Being labelled "ex-convict" or "crazy" * Living in an ...
267: Opposition To Aviation Expansi
... Committee of the Regional Coalition on Airport Affairs, Dr. Dennis Hansen reported that airport noise results in a significant increase in community use of tranquilizers and sleeping pills. Airport communities have an increased rate of alcoholism, and admissions to psychiatric hospitals. He states airport related noise can literally drive people mad, has been positively associated with the development of hypertension, high cholesterol, and high blood sugar, all of which place people ...
268: Online Addiction
... well. Webster's Concise Dictionary defines addiction as "a habit so strong that one cannot give it up." We are all aware that people form addictions to many things, from cocaine to gambling. References to alcoholism, "workaholism," even "chocoholism," are commonplace throughout our society. The idea that people can form addictions to computing is a relatively new one, but quickly gaining ground. Take for instance my brother, who was once an ...
269: Is There Hope For The Psychopa
... link, strongest in anti-social disorder, has a pattern of irresponsible behavior 5 times more common amongst close relatives of anti-social men than in the general population. Some people with a genetic link to alcoholism have a genetic link to Anti-Social Personality Disorder too. Male relatives of people with Somatization Disorder have a higher incidence of Anti-Social Personality Disorder ( somatization - begins in the teens to twenties and consists ...
270: Comparative Harms Of Legal And
... a psychotomimetic that could produce a model psychosis. Although intellectuals refined LSD in the mid 1950s as a psychedelic capable of producing mystical enlightenment, the drug was being used by psychiatrists to cure neuroses and alcoholism and enhance creativity by the late 1950s. In 1960, Sidney Cohen, a doctor, concluded that the drug was safe if given in supervised medical settings. However, he retracted his statement in 1962 by warning of ...


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