Category: Abuse

  • Alcohol Abuse and Effective Prevention Technique

    Table of Contents Introduction Community Description Problem Description SBIRT, an overview Community Resources SBIRT Implementation Conclusion References Introduction Alcohol abuse is a common and well-known form of substance addiction that can be extremely dangerous for the general public. Alcoholic drinks are widely available in most grocery shops and many bars, and anyone over the drinking…

  • Dating Violence and Abuse in Teens

    Dating and abuse violence in teens is a hostile adulthood involvement that impacts many people in the US. It can occur through technology, in person, or online. It is an intimate violence category that may involve physical violence, stalking, sexual violence, or psychological aggression. Domestic violence impacts a teen’s well-being, opportunity, and health by imposing…

  • Certification in Substance Abuse Counseling

    Table of Contents Assessment Report Referral Recommendations Confidentiality Work Cited In North Carolina, there are two levels of certification in substance abuse counseling: the Substance Abuse Counselor Intern (SACI) and the Certified Substance Abuse Counselor (CSAC). The certifications are acquired by applying to the North Carolina Substance Abuse Professional Practice Board (NCSAPPB). While SACI requires…

  • Alcohol Abuse, Behaviour, and Types of Personalities

    Personality type is a process that assists in the determination of people’s behavior; it however assists in the classification of people into distinct category types. It can also refer to categorizing people into two categories either distinct or discontinuous. In most cases, a person is either one or the other. Personality type classification is useful…

  • Substance Abuse Effects on Society in the USA

    Table of Contents Introduction What then is the distinction between marijuana, alcohol, and methamphetamine Social effects of the substances Conclusion References Introduction Substance abuse is the excessive use of something that if taken in large amounts becomes addictive. Excessive usage of these substances leads to one becoming addicted to the substance and therefor has adverse…

  • Does Husband Abuse Cause Mental Illness in Women?

    The data was collected from a sample of 3000 women in a rural village in Asia. Of the 3000 the sample was reduced to 1762 whose marital status was married or cohabited. The research was conducted to find out the relationship between husband abuse and mental disorder in women. The interviewees’ age group, educational background…

  • Elder Abuse and Its Consequences

    Table of Contents Introduction Types of Abuse Consequences Works Cited Introduction In today’s society, people’s life expectancy is expected to keep on increasing due to the improved diet and health services being offered. The most visible sign of this improved quality of life is the increasing number of elderly people in our midst. Our senior…

  • The Issue of Elder Abuse and Violence

    Elder abuse may emerge anywhere, spanning socioeconomic, political, and cultural divides. It was once regarded as a social issue, but at the moment, health policy, social care, wellness, legal, and criminal law aspects are all taken into consideration. In terms of the public’s perception of elder abuse, it is feasible to state that the opinions…

  • Alcohol or Substance Abuse: Diagnostic and Statistical Manual

    Table of Contents DSM-IV TR Criteria Epidemiology of substance abuse disorder in Australia Causes and psychodynamics Three major mental health issues Nursing Interventions References DSM-IV TR Criteria The criteria for substance abuse or substance dependence are the symptoms exhibited by an individual who abuses substances such as alcohol or drugs. The diagnosis for alcohol or…

  • Elder Abuse Under Sociological Analysis

    Table of Contents Introduction Cultural Differences of Elder Abuse Benefits and Influences Defining Family Meaning Conclusion References Introduction Elder abuse is a problem that pierces many areas of society, including medical, social, and familial realms. This type of abuse occurs most often when the person responsible for the elder’s well-being neglects or abuses their power.…