The Causes of Alcoholism (revised)
Many people drink moderately, enjoy it, and come to no harm; however, some people become too dependent on alcohol. They are unable to lead a normal life. When people cannot control their drinking, it is considered to be abnormal behavior. Alcoholics are men and women who have lost the ability to control their drinking. “Alcoholism is the dependence or addiction to alcohol” (Marlatt 211). The reason why one person develops alcoholism and another person does not has been the subject of many studies. Researchers have examined the possible causes to be the following: biological susceptibility, learned behavior, and youthful social practices.
While research has produced no certain predictors of alcoholic drinking, there is evidence indicating there might be a genetic predisposition to alcoholism. Today, many scientists continue to regard alcoholism as a disease, and the biological model of addiction is widely accepted by researchers and the......
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