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How Substance Abuse Ravages America and What to Do About It
by Joseph Califano, Jr.

High Society

Joseph Califano, Jr. describes his new book, High Society: How Substance Abuse Ravages America and What to Do About It, as a "call to arms". Califano, Chairman and President of the National Center on Addiction and Substance Abuse (CASA) at Columbia University, presents in devastating detail the many ways in which substance abuse infects all aspects of American society.

Many of the statistics he weaves into his argument are familiar. In their entirety, however, they paint the portrait of a nation drenched in alcohol and substance abuse.

     

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Teenage Agonies - Teenage Anxiety Caused by Peer Pressure by Jan Gamm Jan GammLevel: PlatinumJan Gamm's writings are read the world over by people looking for an author with an honest slant on the way things are run, the ...

Teenagers today have an entirely different set of anxieties to cope with compared with the teenage pressures suffered by their parents and grandparents. We live in a competitive world, fraught with the...

Drinking Alcohol Destroying Your Life And Those Around You? by Ed Philips

This is a good question and the first thing that needs to happen is you must decide if you really want to take this step. Examine the information in these next few paragraphs and decide if maybe the time...

Alcohol kills life - It destroys vitals organs by Saurabh Datta

Alcohol, however fun and classy, it may seem, affects your vital body organs severely.The LungsThe lungs are designed with very powerful muscles. Their muscular actions save the lungs from variations in...

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College Students Use Alcohol as Way of Coping with Social Anxiety   
Jammy Hokins

It's no secret that alcohol use is alive and well on college campuses across America.

New research studies investigate a largely unexplored area -- the relationship between heavy drinking and social anxiety.

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According to a recent report by the National Institute of Health (NIH), anxiety is a psychological risk factor associated with heavy or problem drinking among college students.

Along with anxiety and other psychological factors, the NIH report suggests that an impulsive personality and a family history of alcohol abuse may be additional risk factors for problem drinking.
People with social anxiety, students and non-students alike, can benefit from these findings by taking action to eliminate risk factors for problem drinking and address their anxiety.

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Social anxiety is the most common type of anxiety disorder and it affects 15% of Americans. Social anxiety, also known as social phobia, is diagnosed as overwhelming anxiety, fear, and self-consciousness in everyday social situations.

It triggers a host of physical symptoms, anxious thoughts, and avoidance behaviors.

People that suffer from social anxiety disorder usually realize that their fears are unfounded or extreme, but still feel unable to control their fears that others are looking at or judging them.
What You Can Do

Ask yourself why you drink. Do you drink to relax, to relieve stress, or to help alleviate social fears and anxieties? If any of these reasons describe you, you may be using alcohol in a vain attempt to cope with the root cause -- social anxiety.
Drinking large amounts of alcohol may mask the problem for a few brief hours. However, once the mask comes off you are faced with yourself, and your anxiety returns stronger than ever.

In fact, problem drinking hinders you from making positive strides forward in healing because instead of one problem to overcome, you now have two problems, social anxiety AND alcohol abuse.
Here are several ways you can empower yourself to address the root causes of social anxiety, instead of masking the problem with heavy drinking.
-- Build a social support system. Many people rely on drinking for social support. Instead of using drinking to connect with others, seek social support outside of the drinking environment. This is easier said than done, I know. After all, the social anxiety is what hinders these types of connections in the first place.
Remember, baby steps can move mountains over time. Start with safe people like a trusted family member, a best friend, counselor, or pastor, and build from there.
Some colleges offer group therapy for people with social anxiety, which gives you an opportunity to learn how to overcome your fears in a safe environment with people who understand what you're going through.
-- Change your expectations about what alcohol can do for your stress level. National Institute of Health research indicates that when a person EXPECTS that alcohol will relax them or loosen their social inhibitions, it leads to increased drinking.
Problem drinkers tend to believe that drinking alcohol will reduce stress and relax them. In fact, there is much debate as to whether this assumption is actually true.
While some studies suggest that low levels of alcohol temporarily reduce the stress response (also known as the fight or flight response), other studies now indicate that alcohol actually INDUCES the stress response.
Much research demonstrates that alcohol actually triggers the fight or flight response by stimulating the release of stress hormones such as corticosterone and adrenaline. In other words, large amounts of alcohol can actually CREATE many of the symptoms that you're trying to avoid!
-- Practice wise drinking habits. If you find it difficult to stop once you start drinking, or have a difficult time drinking responsibly, skip the alcohol altogether (at least until you learn how to engage in healthy drinking behaviors). As the saying goes: "If in doubt, go without."
If you do decide to drink, alternate alcoholic with non-alcoholic drinks, and do not drink on an empty stomach. Foods high in protein or fat will slow the absorption of the alcohol.
Note: If you think you have a drinking problem and you want help, Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) is a wonderful resource. AA groups have helped millions transform their lives, and meetings are available in most communities.
-- Increase your sense of control over social anxiety by learning anxiety reduction techniques. Nutritional strategies for reducing anxiety, deep breathing, guided imagery, and cognitive-behavioral strategies are just a few examples of anxiety reduction techniques that are included in our Conquer Anxiety Success Program.
Anxiety reduction techniques can be highly effective tools in helping you to conquer anxiety. For example, NIH findings indicate that cognitive-behavioral therapy can be as effective as medication in treating anxiety, and even more effective than medication at preventing long-term recurrence of anxiety.
The coping skills that anxiety reduction strategies give you empower you to bring your anxiety down to a healthy level. These skills also increase your sense of control so that you don't need alcohol to successfully handle social situations.
Remember, you are not alone, and you CAN feel better. :)
Jammy Hokins writes for http://www.anxietyremedies.info where you can find out more about cheap hotels and other topics.


Jammy Hokins writes for http://www.anxietyremedies.info where you can find out more about cheap hotels and other topics.

The Just Wait Teen Program

The teenagers of the Just Wait Teen™ program  are exposed to the information and research concerning their Happiness, their Temperaments, their Talents, their Attributes, their Gifts and how to maintain long term relationships. The Just Wait Teen™ program  is life enhancing program, not a substance rehabilitation program. Although its' objective is to give the teens tools and understandings to reach 21 years - substance free.

This Program was developed by the Just Wait Foundation a 501 (c)(3) nonprofit corporation to prevent drug, alcohol, and tobacco problems among teenagers. The Foundation provides one-year scholarships (two semesters) at a Community College or $1000 award to teens that completes the 4 year Just Wait Teen™ Positive Youth Development Program, obtains a GED, or graduates from high school - alcohol, tobacco, and drug free. The Just Wait Foundation has arranged to use of 80 acres to raise fruit and vegetables to finance the scholarships

We offer free training for any person or group that wants to start this program in their community.

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