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Section 1 Alcohol Affects the Body Alcohol Is a Drug Alcohol is the drug found in beer, wine, and liquor that causes intoxication. Intoxication includes all the physical and mental changes produced by drinking alcohol.

Section 1 Alcohol Affects the Body Short-Term Effects of Alcohol Effects on the Body 1. Alcohol irritates the mouth, throat, esophagus, and stomach. 2. Alcohol makes the heart work harder. 3. Alcohol makes the body lose heat. 4. Alcohol causes the liver to work harder. 5. Alcohol causes dehydration.

Section 1 Alcohol Affects the Body Short-Term Effects of Alcohol Effects on the Mind 1. Alcohol slows down the nervous system. 2. The drinker loses inhibitions. 3. The drinker cannot focus his or her eyes. 4. The drinker may have slurred speech. 5. The drinker loses coordination and judgment.

Section 1 Alcohol Affects the Body Short-Term Effects of Alcohol Blood alcohol concentration (BAC) is the amount of alcohol in a person s blood expressed as a percentage. Alcohol has different effects at different BACs. Binge drinking is the act of drinking five or more drinks in one sitting. Binge drinking can lead to alcohol poisoning, and can be fatal.

Section 1 Alcohol Affects the Body

Section 1 Alcohol Affects the Body Long-Term Effects of Alcohol Prolonged use of alcohol can damage the heart, blood, liver, kidneys, pancreas, the digestive tract, and the immune system. Cirrhosis is a disease caused by long-term alcohol use in which healthy liver tissue is replaced with scar tissue.

Section 1 Alcohol Affects the Body Long-Term Effects of Alcohol Alcohol causes permanent changes in the brain due to cell death from dehydration and lack of oxygen. Alcoholism is the second leading cause of dementia in the United States.

Section 1 Alcohol Affects the Body

Section 2 Alcoholism Affects the Family and Society What Is Alcoholism? Alcohol abuse is drinking too much alcohol, drinking it too often, or drinking it at inappropriate times. Alcoholism is a disease that causes a person to lose control of his or her drinking behavior. Alcoholics are physically and emotionally addicted to alcohol, and suffer painful symptoms when they do not have alcohol.

Section 2 Alcoholism Affects the Family and Society Alcoholism Develops in Stages

Section 2 Alcoholism Affects the Family and Society Alcoholism Develops in Stages Risk factors for alcoholism include: Age Social environment Genetics Risk-taking personality

Section 2 Alcoholism Affects the Family and Society Alcoholism Develops in Stages

Section 2 Alcoholism Affects the Family and Society Alcoholism Affects the Family Families of alcoholics may suffer from the following: Guilty feelings Unpredictable behavior Violence Neglect and isolation Protecting the alcoholic Ignoring one s own needs

Section 2 Alcoholism Affects the Family and Society Alcoholism Affects the Family Enabling means helping an addict avoid the negative consequences of his or her behavior. Codependency is the condition in which a family member or friend sacrifices his or her own needs to meet the needs of an addict. Fetal alcohol syndrome (FAS) is a set of physical and mental defects that affect a fetus that has been exposed to alcohol because of the mother s alcohol consumption while pregnant.

Section 2 Alcoholism Affects the Family and Society

Section 2 Alcoholism Affects the Family and Society

Section 2 Alcoholism Affects the Family and Society Alcoholism Can Be Treated There are many treatment options for alcoholics. Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) is the most widely used program. It involves a 12-step recovery method and regular meetings. Al-Anon and Alateen provide treatment and support for people with alcoholics in their family.

Section 3 Teens and Alcohol Drinking and Driving: A Deadly Combination Motor vehicle accidents are the leading cause of death among teens. Many of these accidents are alcohol-related. Alcohol impairs driving through the following means: Slows your reaction time Affects your vision Makes you drowsy Reduces your coordination Affects your judgment

Section 3 Teens and Alcohol Drinking and Driving: A Deadly Combination Alcohol use is illegal for people under 21. Driving under the influence (DUI) applies to anyone with a BAC above 0.08. The law has zero tolerance for anyone under 21 driving with any amount of alcohol in their blood.

Section 3 Teens and Alcohol Drinking and Driving: A Deadly Combination To avoid getting in dangerous situations with an intoxicated driver: Don t drink Plan ahead: pick a designated driver Make arrangements with a parent for a ride Call a cab

Section 3 Teens and Alcohol Drinking Puts Your Future at Risk Drinking and Jail You can be sent to jail for trying to buy alcohol, possessing alcohol, possessing a fake ID, or for drinking in a public place. Drinking and Sexual Activity The impaired judgment from drinking can put you at risk of any of the dangers of unplanned sexual activity.

Section 3 Teens and Alcohol Drinking Puts Your Future at Risk Drinking and Diving Alcohol plays a role in more than 38 percent of drowning accidents in the U.S. Drinking and Teen Brains Alcohol use affects the rapidly developing brains of teens.

Section 3 Teens and Alcohol Saying No to Alcohol The best way to avoid alcohol is to stay away from people who drink and places where people are drinking. You should practice ways of saying No so you will be prepared when someone offers you a drink.

Section 3 Teens and Alcohol Saying No to Alcohol Practicing your refusal skills makes it easier to refuse alcohol if it is offered to you. The next slide provides a review of your refusal skills.

Section 3 Teens and Alcohol

Section 3 Teens and Alcohol Building Resiliency Being offered alcohol can be a stressful situation. Resilient people continue to be optimistic when life gets tough. The next slide provides eight skills to help build your resiliency.

Section 3 Teens and Alcohol

Section 3 Teens and Alcohol Joining the Fight Against Drunk Driving Two organizations that spread information and work to end problems with drunk driving are: Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD) Students Against Drunk Driving (SADD)

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