On-site investigation of alcoholism Anonymous On Wednesday March 15th and 22nd I attended the Serentiy group meeting at the local alcohol group conference held at congregation conference in East Bridgewater. The meeting will start around 8 pm until each member has the opportunity to speak or share their feelings in some way. A total of 15 people including me and my colleagues participated. The group consists mainly of men, there are women other than mine and me.
This paper attempts to explore the position of research that may be involved in the observation of Leahigh County Alcohol Addiction (AA) participants. In this field survey, I chose to be a complete observer. I have to do a lot of work, but I have never thought of studying a group of people with problems with drinking. I feel like a thief, a spy group of serious people, so take this research seriously, this is very heartfelt.
In the 1930 's, Yale University School of Medicine EM Jellinek' s formation of AA alcoholism and the director of a famous psychiatrist and alcohol research center announced that a famous book on medical disorders that promoted alteration of alcoholism Defined the famous concept of. . Alcohol acts primarily as an inhibitor of the central nervous system and due to the relatively small size alcohol molecules it can affect the brain and many parts of the body. Alcohol changes brain chemistry and initially increases neurotransmitters that move the happy heart of the brain, but consumes them over time and causes long-term abuse. As tolerance to alcohol increases, abusers must consume more to feel the effect and also hurt the body and the brain.
The book "Anonymous to Alcoholics" begins with an introduction letter written by a doctor who was almost monopolistically engaged in alcohol and drug addiction in the 1930's. He believes that alcohol addicts suffer from physical and mental illness, along with the first member of alcoholism. This double disease not only explains why alcohol lacks the ability to control alcohol intake, it also can not choose whether to drink alcohol. When alcohol drinks his first glass wine, the vicious circle of alcoholism begins (according to A.A.). He drank this first drink, because he was mentally interested in alcohol. When he is awake he becomes obsessed with drinking, and ultimately succumbs to temptation and accepts drinking. Alcohol is not mentally caught by alcohol, but physically allergies to alcohol.