Alcoholism, drug abuse and irresponsible youth life: Causes and effects

The advice of Kasise Ricky Peprah , a  person  recovering from alcoholism.

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He had the opportunity of addressing some students of the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology . The following is  what he told them: 

I am duty bound to be here, for there is none other that I know who can give a first-hand, intimate and personal account of alcoholism, drug abuse and irresponsible youth life. Most of my fellow sufferers are either too involved with our disease to bother to accept your invitation. The rest are dead.

Those in-between are too weakened to offer anything useful on this occasion.

Since my breed is rare, survivors I mean, I crave your indulgence to spare a few minutes for the account of my personal knowledge of these all- too-real tragic phenomena that is wasting too many brilliant and talented people."

 

Definitions

In my experience, I find that dictionaries almost never offer the definitions you need when you need them. Last night was no exception as I tried but to no avail to find the definitions of "alcoholism”,  "drug abuse" or "irresponsible youth life".

I have, therefore, elected to provide working definitions for the three phenomena.

For our purpose today, I dare to define "alcoholism" as "the continuous excessive use of and consequent dependence on alcohol, to the extent that it alters behaviour, warps reality and endangers one's life and/or that of others".

"Drug abuse, I plead to define as "the continuous and persistent misuse and use of medication and drugs, prescription and illicit, to induce temporary euphoric effects (a high), which use subsequently has to be maintained or increased over time in order to attain said hallucinatory effects"

Finally, let us agree to define "irresponsible youth life" as "any behaviour that is inconsistent with social norms and expectation".

Ladies and gentlemen, if no one is begrudging my operational definitions, shall I then quickly move on to attempt to discuss their causes.

Like many phenomena, the causes are many, diverse and varied.

 

Peer pressure

Alcoholism may be caused by peer pressure, acquiesced-to by apparent social acceptability or indifference and may be ignited by a misguided but widely held belief that it provides relief albeit temporary from nagging problems.

There is also no accounting for the role of pure and naked puerile and youthful adventurism, normally starting with casual and occasional drinking euphemised as ‘social drinking’ and finally leading to full-fledged alcoholism.

Same can be said of drug abuse.

It starts as just a try, then another and soon turns into a craving and finally dependence, maybe not in that order.

Irresponsible youth life can be caused by any of the aforementioned or by pure truancy or delinquency.

It may also emanate from maladjustment, personality disorder or simple rebellion. 

However, let it be said that some people are misfits, maybe even genetically programmed miscreants, plain and simple.

I want to state categorically that I have received NO formal education in these matters. I am neither psychiatrist nor clinical psychologist. I am not a sociologist and definitely not an anthropologist.

 I am simply a recovering alcoholic, literate enough and sufficiently desperate to read the available literature.

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Since I am also lucky to still have a fair amount of my brain intact and recovering, I have, on occasion, consciously and otherwise engaged in analytical thought of these issues.

Personally, I have been guilty, not of one or two but of all three of the cankers that we are attempting to understand today.

Ladies and gentlemen, the effects of these three maladies are plenty and varied BUT all unanimously negative. Their effect, negative of course, go from threats to your profession and professionalism, impediments to your smooth study, trouble in family life and marriage and finally causes extensive ill health.

Be warned that when one of the three makes an entry into your life, progress walks out of your life.

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One comes in and your sanity is threatened.

One comes in and your studies, job or profession is in jeopardy.

Their beginning in your life is the end of everything good in it.

What then is the way forward?

I have said on other occasions and repeat here today that the best way to prevent alcoholism, drug abuse and the resultant irresponsible youth life is not to even start trying experimenting these substances.

Do not begin if you haven’t yet.

Stop if you have begun. And seek professional help, if you cannot stop. 

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I want to end with the words of Leo Buscaglia, ’your talent is God’s gift to you’. What you do with it is your gift back to God’

 

The writer is Corporate Service Manager, 

Hanisa Group.

Plot GA01/120/46, Legon West Road

Christian Village Junction

Box CT7223 

Accra.

Cell:+233(0)540120020

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