Choices -- Alcoholism

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Velma M

 

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April 20, 2012

 

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They each had differing views and perspectives even though they all had very similar thoughts as to the primary beginnings of alcoholism. While the questions seemed simple -- the answers were not. The list of survey questions started out as very simple straightforward questions as stated in the title of this paper: ? Do you believe alcoholism is a choice? ? Do you believe alcoholism is an addiction? ? Do you believe alcoholism is a disease? The interviews then often developed into a wider range of questions and thoughts that included ideas such as: ? Are alcoholics pursuing their own individualism? ? Are alcoholics happy with what they have become? ? Are alcoholics pursuing their own interest at the cost of the relationships of those around them? The American Medical Association gives the following definition for alcoholism; "Alcoholism is an illness characterized by preoccupation with alcohol and loss of control over its consumption, such as to lead, usually, to intoxication if drinking; by chronically, by progression and by a tendency toward relapse...
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While the questions seemed simple -- the answers were not. The list of survey questions started out as very simple straightforward questions as stated in the title of this paper: ? Do you believe alcoholism is a choice? ? Do you believe alcoholism is an addiction? ? Do you believe alcoholism is a disease? The interviews then often developed into a wider range of questions and thoughts that included ideas such as: ? Are alcoholics pursuing their own individualism? ? Are alcoholics happy with what they have become? ? Are alcoholics pursuing their own interest at the cost of the relationships of those around them? The American Medical Association gives the following definition for alcoholism; "Alcoholism is an illness characterized by preoccupation with alcohol and loss of control over its consumption, such as to lead, usually, to intoxication if drinking; by chronically, by progression and by a tendency toward relapse...
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