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Subliminal Suggestion To Quit Drinking - Articles
What To Do When You’re Concerned About a Loved One’s Drinking?
by
Lisa Frederiksen

Posted
Thu 25 Jun 2009 1:59pm
by Lisa Frederiksen
It generally starts out as a feeling — a nagging feeling — a sense that a loved one’s drinking (whether it’s a spouse, parent, child, friend or sibling) is getting out of control. You mention something, and they give you a plausible response — something like, “Yea, well, I wasn’t the only one.” or “What’s the big deal? It ...
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Cause, effect & underage drinking
by
Jason Schwartz, LMSW

Posted
Thu 24 Sep 2009 10:11pm
Two interesting findings about underage drinking. The first on the relationship between early alcohol use and chronic alcohol problems later in life. The second looks at the relationship between early alcohol use and poor judgment later in life.
We've known for some time that there is a relationship between early drinking and alcohol problem ...
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How to Get Ass Happy and Informed About Things We Drink
by
Amanda
Posted
Sat 27 Feb 2010 8:56pm
You Are What You Drink
We like to drink. We drink pop, coffee, teas, and fruit juice and lot of other weird and wonderful concoctions. Oh yeah and booze - I'm leaving that one for today. Although I will say - not all booze is bad. In fact it can have tons of health benefits. Everything in small doses - well not everything - but you know what i ...
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Research on the Effectiveness of “Teaching” Your Teen to Drink
by
Lisa Frederiksen

Posted
Wed 16 Feb 2011 10:49am
by Lisa Frederiksen
Often parents talk about the reasons for letting their teens drink at home. One reason that regularly comes up often is the desire to “teach” their teen to drink so that when their teen is presented with an opportunity to drink with friends, their teen doesn’t go overboard, either because they view alcohol as the “forbid ...
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More on the grim neurobiology of early drinking
by
Jason Schwartz, LMSW

Posted
Tue 14 Oct 2008 5:00am
Previous studies have begged the question, Alcoholism: Clinical & Experimental Research has a study that attempts to provide an answer:
"The key finding of this study was that people who started drinking before age 15, and to a lesser extent those who started drinking at ages 15 to 17, were more likely to become alcohol dependent as adults than ...
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