Alcohol Use

Alcohol Use

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Jun 30, 2000 · Anglais · Broché (304 pages)
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Format Broché
Pages 304
Langue Anglais
Publié Jun 30, 2000
Éditeur CRC Press
Édition 1
ISBN-10 1857751213
ISBN-13 9781857751215

Description

In exploring the multifaceted topic of alcohol use, David B. Cooper provides insightful perspectives that delve into the societal, psychological, and physiological implications of drinking. Fluent in both research and practical knowledge, Cooper educates readers on the complexities surrounding alcohol consumption. The narrative weaves through historical contexts, public health concerns, and the evolving cultural attitudes towards drinking.

Cooper’s work emphasizes the importance of understanding the reasons behind alcohol use, including socialization, coping mechanisms, and peer pressure. Each chapter invites readers to reflect on their own beliefs and experiences while providing a comprehensive overview of addiction, dependence, and recovery. He addresses the stigmas often associated with alcohol use, advocating for a more compassionate approach to those struggling with addiction.

Throughout the book, Cooper encourages a critical examination of media portrayals of drinking and the often glamorized lifestyle associated with it. He calls upon society to consider the real consequences of excessive alcohol consumption, urging individuals to foster a healthier relationship with alcohol.

Ultimately, Cooper's exploration serves as a valuable resource for anyone seeking to comprehend the impact of alcohol use on both personal and societal levels. Through fostering dialogue and understanding, he aims to contribute to a more informed conversation about drinking habits and their repercussions.

Genres

Religion & Spiritualité
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