"Adventure, alcohol and drug use" Adolescence seems not to be a difficult time in many people's lives, and adulthood is also difficult and chaotic to enter. Stress in the first people urges you to try sometimes to try to help reduce stress; drug use, high alcohol consumption and adventure are good examples. In Janet Bellsky's "experience life", after a research, she finally discovered that many young people in high school are really adventurers.
Alcohol: Especially used during pregnancy, marijuana is not alcohol. Alcohol remains the most dangerous and has the widest congenital defect including body, mind, and behavior. Alcohol is the most used drug in the world, it is legally and socially acceptable. Cocaine: In contrast, cocaine is associated with a low risk of congenital deficiency, and neonatal intensive care services are associated with high withdrawal and toxicity risk. In addition, cocaine is associated with prenatal growth retardation, decreased birth weight, shortened body length, reduced head circumference. Studies have shown that the influence on height extends to childhood
"Adventure, alcohol and drug use" Adolescence seems not to be a difficult time in many people's lives, and adulthood is also difficult and chaotic to enter. Stress in the first people urges you to try sometimes to try to help reduce stress; drug use, high alcohol consumption and adventure are good examples. These diseases include guilt, pathological thinking, and suicidal ideation (Sheils & Gajowy 2006). Therefore, rejection, low self-esteem, and depression are both factors of suicide.
Whether a person decides to use alcohol or drugs is an option that depends on their environment, ie their companions, their families, and their availability. However, once a person uses alcohol or drugs, the risk of alcohol dependence or drug dependence is greatly influenced by genetic factors. Alcoholism or drug dependence is not an ethical problem, it is not a lack of selection problems or will. It is straightforward and straightforward for people's body to have different effects on alcohol and drugs. If you have a family history of alcohol and poisoning, the probability of having a problem is four times higher.
Do not deny your family addiction. Use it as a way to talk with your child, and remind children to increase the risk regularly. Everyone can experience drugs and alcoholism. However, if you have a family addiction history - cocaine, alcohol, nicotine etc - your child is much more at risk of being addicted.