When
America’s young people go off to college, this is supposed to be
the start of their adult lives and their careers. These young people
should be getting educations that enable them to be the doctors,
teachers, architects, software designers and engineers of our
future.
What lies ahead for many of them is more than only
classes, textbooks and exams. For many of them, years of alcohol
street and prescription drug abuse will waste their talents and
energies and impair their ability to get an education. Thousands of
them will suffer injury, abuse or assaults related to alcohol or drug
abuse. And too many will die.
A comprehensive report from The
National Center on Addiction and Substance Abuse states that half of
America’s college students binge drink and abuse prescription and
illegal drugs. Just what is binge drinking? It’s the consumption of
five drinks in one sitting for a man and four drinks in one sitting
for a female. Essentially, it’s drinking to get drunk or at least
buzzed. Unfortunately, the culture on most of our college and
university campuses not only condones this behavior, it encourages
and enables it.
These students are at high risk for developing
dependence on or addiction to the substances they are abusing. It’s
common for college students to feel like they can handle heavy or
frequent drinking in school. But in nearly every case, these young
adults are poorly equipped to make judgments about how much is too
much or to know when they have crossed the line to dependence. Few of
them have any education on the hazards that can show up in a drunken
party, for example.
The hazards can be disastrous. Every year,
one hundred thousand women are victims of sexual assault or rape,
related to alcohol abuse. Nearly three-quarters of a million students
are injured in alcohol-related accidents. And 2,000 students die from
alcohol poisoning or alcohol-related accidents or violence.
The
media runs stories of deaths and injury from alcohol poisoning all
too frequently. Like the story of Benjamin Harris at the University
of Idaho who consumed as many as 15 shots on the night he turned 21.
In July 2010, he was found unconscious at his fraternity and died
before he could be gotten to a hospital.
And in August 2010 in
Dallas, Texas, two girls who had participated in pledging activities
at sororities were found passed out in their dorms. Both had to be
treated for alcohol poisoning.
Heavy alcohol consumption has
no more place in a college education than it has in any productive
life. It’s up to parents to educate their children on substance
abuse, particularly alcohol and prescription drugs. Open and honest
communication about the problems that can result are essential in
helping a young adult develop judgment.
It’s not something
that colleges want to advertise that some of their students detour
through a drug rehab before they can graduate. Many of them have made
their ways to a Narconon
drug and alcohol rehabilitation center. When they graduate from this
program, seven out of ten go on to live clean and sober
lives.
Centers offering the Narconon drug and alcohol
rehabilitation program and the Narconon drug education curriculum
exist in forty countries around the world. Since 1966, Narconon has
been helping restore addicts to productive, enjoyable lives.
For
more information on Narconon, visit our
http://www.youtube.com/user/narconon#p/u/1/fhahgsLqTow.
About
Narconon: The
Narconon
program
is dedicated to saving the lives of those afflicted with drug and
alcohol addiction. The Narconon
drug rehab
Program has been around for over four decades and involves an
entirely drug-free recovery system. Each graduate is expected to
complete the program with the ability to live a stable, drug-free
life. Narconon believes there is no such thing as a victim, even if a
person has had a difficult life; it IS possible to fully recover
through personal responsibility with the right help.
About
The Author:
Leland
Michaels
Narconon International
4652 Hollywood Boulevard
Hollywood, CA 90027
Business Telephone #: 1 800-775-8750
Business
Email Address: info@narconon.org
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