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How Is It Possible to Absolutely Categorize Alcoholim as a Disease and Not an Illness?
Question by denveryay: How is it possible to absolutely categorize Alcoholim as a disease and not an illness? “Disease” is a very loosely defined term in many respects. There are multiple disorders, infenctions, and symptoms that can be typical of a definable disease. Also, a disease must have specific and constant cause(s), which in the case of Alcoholism is the CHOICE to drink ethyl-alcohol. The cause of the “disease” is the recurring and disregarding CHOICE to drink. A choice, however pathological or illogical, doesn’t seem to be appropriate as a cause or a condition of any disease. Despite the negative psychological, physiological, and other results of long-term alcohol abuse, it seems that it shouldn’t be classified as anything more than a treatable mental disorder. Read more... ...
What Programs Were Developed During the Depression Era That Assisted to Revive the Economy?
by Leorex Question by towwwdothello: What programs were developed during the Depression era that assisted to revive the economy? Best answer: Answer by Bob HCivilian Conservation Corps. Of course if the gov tried something that worked that well today, O’Reilly and his imbecile listeners would scream “Liberal Socialist Commie plot”. Answer by Martin GOriginally none except the RFC or Reconstruction Finance Corp. which basically gave low interest loans to municipalities, railroads and corporations. President Herbert Hoover and his advisors were initially of the opinion that the “depression” was an aberration, a correction in the market that would straighten itself out if left alone. He and his administration believed that direct government intervention in the form of aid or more “home relief” to the people would only make things worse; not only economically but socially. Read more... ...
How Is It Possible to Absolutely Categorize Alcoholim as a Disease and Not an Illness?
Question by denveryay: How is it possible to absolutely categorize Alcoholim as a disease and not an illness? “Disease” is a very loosely defined term in many respects. There are multiple disorders, infenctions, and symptoms that can be typical of a definable disease. Also, a disease must have specific and constant cause(s), which in the case of Alcoholism is the CHOICE to drink ethyl-alcohol. The cause of the “disease” is the recurring and disregarding CHOICE to drink. A choice, however pathological or illogical, doesn’t seem to be appropriate as a cause or a condition of any disease. Despite the negative psychological, physiological, and other results of long-term alcohol abuse, it seems that it shouldn’t be classified as anything more than a treatable mental disorder. Read more... ...
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