Tuesday, September 3, 2019
Alcohol and Drinking - Treatments for Alcoholism Essay -- Exploratory
Treatments for Alcoholism à à à à à à Where can alcoholics receive help? ââ¬Å"Hospitals, psychiatric agencies, public-welfare departments, and social agencies, among others are often reluctant to provide care and treatment for problem drinkersâ⬠(Plaut, 53). Although it is difficult to help these problems drinkers, many people will give all they can to help these problem drinkers. ââ¬Å"The provision of treatment to problem drinkers is complicated because they differ from one to another in so many waysâ⬠(Plaut, 33). Many different factors vary within problem drinkers. ââ¬Å"Not only do their drinking patterns vary greatly, but also their physical health, psychological condition, and economic circumstancesâ⬠(Plaut, 34). Problem drinkers have problems associated with alcohol and also many other difficulties in life not necessarily dealing with alcohol. ââ¬Å"Therefore, in planning treatment services for problem drinkers, or in developing a treatment plan for an individual, it is n ecessary to take into account more than just the drinking; in fact, it may even be impossible to deal with the drinking behavior unless other problems are also tackledâ⬠(Plaut, 34). Since drinking can be related to other problems it is important to take everything into account when helping a problem drinker. à It is difficult to help problem drinkers with their alcohol problems and also their personal problems. ââ¬Å"The goals of treatment for most conditions are the relief of symptoms and the restoration of healthâ⬠(Plaut, 34). A complicated situation to understand is ââ¬Å"the fact that few, if, any, problem drinkers will be able to return to ââ¬Å"normalâ⬠social drinkingâ⬠(Plaut, 34). Thus, ââ¬Å"the term ââ¬Å"cureâ⬠is usually avoided. Abstinence, or at least altering the patients drink... ...n the other hand, à the major weaknesses are the failure to provide real treatment for substantial proportion of patients having at least an initial contact with the clinic; the lack of experimentation to develop new approaches for working with the less verbal, lower-class patient; the continouing isolation from other agencies- particularly general psychiatric services, mental hospitals, and medical detoxification facilities; and the lack of relationships with basic professional training institutions (Plaut, 79). à Outpatient care, such as alcoholism clinics can help problem drinkers with their problems and help them to live a new lifestyle. à à Works Cited: Plaut, Thomas, Alcohol Problems 1967, Oxford University Press Mendelson, Jack and Mello, Nancy, Alcohol Use and Abuse in America 1985 by Bio-Behavioral Reaserch Corporation
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