L. 1: Why is Alcohol Harmful

L. 2: Short-Term Effects of Alcohol Use

L. 3: Long-Term Effects of Alcohol Use

L. 4: Alcoholism and Alcohol Abuse

L. 5: Getting Help for Alcohol Abuse

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what is Alcohol?

a drug that is produced by a chemical reaction in fruits, vegetable's, and grains 

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what is Reaction time?

The ability of the body to respond quickly and appropriately to situations 

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what is Fatty liver ?

This is a condition in which fat builds up in the liver and cannot be broken down 

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What is alcoholism?

This is a physical or psychological need for a drug 

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what is Intervention?

A gathering in which family and friends get the problem drinker to agree to seek help 

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What type of drug is alcohol classified as?

A depressant that slows the brain and body down.

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What happens to coordination after drinking?

It becomes worse.

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What organ is most damaged by long-term alcohol use?

The liver.

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What is alcohol abuse?

Drinking in ways that cause harm, even if the person isn’t addicted.

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What’s one sign someone might need help?

 Drinking even when it causes problems.


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Why is alcohol especially harmful for teens?

The teen brain is still developing, so alcohol can affect memory, learning, and decision-making.

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What mood changes can alcohol cause?

 It can lead to mood swings, irritation, or acting differently than usual.


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How can long-term alcohol use affect school and work?

It can lead to poor grades, memory problems, and lower performance

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Name one sign of alcohol dependence.

Cravings, needing more to feel the same effect, or not being able to stop.

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What do support groups like Al-Anon or AA provide?

A safe place to talk and support recovery.

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How does alcohol impact reaction time?

It slows it down, making accidents more likely.

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What is a blackout?

When someone drinks enough that they can’t remember what happened.

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How can long-term alcohol use affect mental health?

It can increase anxiety, depression, and emotional problems.

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Why is alcoholism considered a disease?

It affects the brain and body, not just willpower.

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What can a doctor or mental health professional do?

Offer treatment plans and support for safer, healthier choices.

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Why can alcohol lead to risky choices?

It affects judgment and self-control.

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Why is vomiting a sign of danger when drinking?

It shows the body is overwhelmed and trying to get rid of toxins.

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What happens to the brain over long periods of alcohol misuse?

It can shrink or lose function, affecting thinking and memory.

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How can alcohol addiction affect relationships?

It can create conflict, mistrust, and emotional stress.

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Why is asking for help a strong decision?

It shows courage, responsibility, and care for your own wellbeing.