Chapter 5 Reactions to Alcohol
There is a lot to considers on how the qualities of the user might account to the reactions of alcohol to a person rather than the drug effects itself. People often assume that the effect of a drug like alcohol are always the same, but that is not necessarily the case. They also depend on a person's individual factor, experience with the drug, environmental setting and their mental set.
- Individual factors is how our physical conditions of our body reacts to the alcohol itself. For example, our body weight will determine on how much alcohol intake we can drink until we blackout.
- Experience with the drug refers to the number of times a person has taken it. The effect of the drug will be different with someone who drink an alcohol drink for the first time and someone who drink it regularly. Some person who drink for the first time might feel "mellow out" while the other person who drink regularly might have different effect.
- Environmental setting is when, where and who the person drink the alcohol with. For example, Someone who drink alcohol with their friends at the club might feel happier than someone who drink it alone at home.
- Mental set is what the individual expect on the alcohol effect and their reason for taking it. For example, someone who drink alcohol to elevate their mood or to increase their confident are different from someone who drink to try to reduce feelings of anxiety or depression.
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