An Uptight High School Student Manifests A Number of Alcohol-Related Difficulties, Gets Removed From School, and Has to See the School Counselor
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Dante was a sixteen year old high school junior who was exhibiting more than a few alcohol-related issues at school. For that reason, the principal told him that he had to see Miss Johnson, the school psychologist, before he would be allowed to come back to school.
Later that day when Dante went home after school, he had to go over his school discharge with his parents. His parents were “fairly traditional” and informed Dante that dropping out of school was not a satisfactory educational plan of action. They explained to Dante that failing to graduate from high school would likely be like a lead weight around his ankles that might inhibit his educational achievement for the rest of his adult life. Not only this, but Dante’s Mom and Dad were extremely dissatisfied that he was drinking in the first place and drinking with his pals in the second.
They explained to Dante that although he may be a teenager, he needs to comprehend rather quickly that drinking is the road to ill health, financial problems, pain, and failure.
It was apparent that his Mother and Father were out and out in full accord with Dante’s principal and informed Dante that he had better come to the realization that he needs to see Miss Johnson, the school therapist. After his chat with his Mother and Father, Dante in the end agreed to see Miss Johnson the next day. So Dante phoned the school and made an appointment to see Miss Johnson the next day during lunch.
The Therapist Asks Dante if He Comprehends Why His Recent Alcohol-Related Activities Caused Quite a Bit of Anxiety By the School Administrators
When Dante got to his scheduled appointment with Miss Johnson, she instantly surveyed all of the alcohol-related difficulties Dante had gotten into and asked him if he understood why his recent alcohol-related activities made the school administrators uneasy.
Quite frankly, Dante questioned why the principal suggested that he see a school counselor. As he stated to Miss Johnson, why should he see a professional counselor about his drinking activities? In view of the fact that almost all of his classmates drink the same amount that he does, in effect, drinking shouldn’t be such a big issue. Stated more forcefully, if nearly everybody is drinking, why is this such a major issue?
Miss Johnson asked Dante when he started to drink alcoholic beverages. He said that some of his older friends introduced him to drinking beer when he was twelve or thirteen years old and in the seventh grade.
Miss Johnson informed Dante that while his classmates may indeed drink as much as he does and that they may be a bad influence on him, the facts are that he is the one who is getting discharged from school due to alcohol-related absenteeism, fighting, and delinquency, not his classmates. Moreover, Miss Johnson also emphasized the fact that Dante, and not his peers, is the one who is failing and who is missing at least one day of school per week due to his alcohol related issues. Finally, Miss Johnson underscored the fact that because of his drinking activities, Dante is getting into a dangerous cycle of hazardous drinking that can eventually destroy his dreams, hopes, and aspirations.
In a word, Dante’s involvement with teenage alcohol abuse was starting to short-circuit his ability to conduct himself like an accountable young man. As put into words by Miss Johnson, “Just because most of your pals drink beer, wine, wine coolers, or hard liquor does not mean that it is the appropriate behavior for you.”
Dante Learns That Ultimately He Must Be Accountable For Himself In Order to Stay Away From Dangerous, Destructive, Damaging, and Unhealthy Outcomes In the Future
Miss Johnson told Dante that other people can definitely influence an individual in a negative manner, but that the person herself or himself has to at the end of the day be responsible for herself or himself in order to avoid dangerous, destructive, unhealthy, and damaging outcomes in the future.
Luckily, Miss Johnson was extremely well equipped for her scheduled meeting with Dante. She showed him research studies and reports she had underlined that listed various drinking facts and statistics that targeted most people in general. Then she showed Dante quite a bit of information that applied chiefly to teens.
For instance, Miss Johnson stressed the difference between alcohol addiction and alcohol abuse and explained to Dante that drinkers who continue to drink in an excessive manner regularly become addicted to alcohol.
Miss Johnson also went over the concept of binge drinking that she defined as follows: drinking four or more drinks in one sitting for females and ingesting five or more drinks in one sitting for males.
The Therapist Lists Quite a Few Alcoholism and Alcohol Abuse Statistics and Facts
Then Miss Johnson verbalized various alcohol facts and the following eight alcohol abuse statistics:
1. The 25.9% of teen drinkers in the United States who are alcohol abusers and alcohol dependent drink 47.3% of the alcohol that is consumed by all teenage drinkers.
2. Fifty percent of U.S. murders are related to alcohol.
3. In 2002, U.S. alcoholism facts and statistics revealed that 2.6 million binge drinkers were between the ages of 12 and 17.
4. It is projected that more than 3 million adolescents in the U.S. between the ages of 14 to 17 are problem drinkers.
5. In the U.S., more than 40% of those who begin drinking at the age 14 or younger become alcoholic.
6. Relatively few of the more than 18 million U.S. alcohol abusers receive the alcohol treatment they need.
7. Adolescent drinking costs Americans nearly billion annually. If each congressional district shared this cost equally, the amount would total more than 0 million per district.
8. Alcohol-related problems are unevenly found among both juvenile and adult criminal offenders.
Dante Gets A Much Needed Primer on the Facts Concerning the Long Term and the Short Term Results of Underage Alcohol Dependency and Alcohol Abuse
After Miss Johnson verbalized the aforementioned alcohol abuse and alcoholism facts and statistics, it was clear that what Miss Johnson made known to Dante was a wake up call for him. Why? Because for the first time in his young life, someone not only made the effort to explain the short term and the long term results of alcohol abuse and alcoholism, but she also took the time to demonstrate what she was saying with alcohol abuse and alcoholism facts and statistics that related to people in general, and principally to teens.
As a matter of fact, it was almost as if a light went on and Dante immediately understood why he should not be engaging in hazardous and abusive drinking with or without his peers any longer. Dante thanked Miss Johnson for her concern and for the material she presented.
Miss Johnson then asked Dante how he felt about getting a physical exam and an alcohol assessment for the alcohol abuse or alcohol dependency rehabilitation he would probably need.
Dante thought about this for few minutes and then agreed to get a complete physical exam and to go through a comprehensive assessment of his drinking circumstances so that he could start an alcohol treatment program immediately.
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