Post Acute Withdrawal (P.A.W)
Title: Post Acute Withdrawal (P.A.W)
Category: /Social Sciences
Details: Words: 1221 | Pages: 4 (approximately 235 words/page)
Post Acute Withdrawal (P.A.W)
Category: /Social Sciences
Details: Words: 1221 | Pages: 4 (approximately 235 words/page)
Post Acute Withdrawal or P.A.W. is a sobriety-based symptom that makes
abstinence difficult and often contributes to relapse. The presence of brain
dysfunction and change in alcoholics has been documented in 75-95% of recovering
alcoholics tested from a neurological standpoint. These symptoms begin to appear
in 7-14 days after abstinence and can continue for a period of six months (or
longer). Recovery and the accompanying changes in family, social and work spheres,
generates
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claimed to be used for reducing stress and as well a producing serenity. Relaxation
is also a highly individualized activity and examples might include reading, body
massage, laughter, musical pursuits, crafts and hobbies and other creative
endeavors. Deep relaxation provides balances to autonomic systems and initiates
parasympathetic activity which reduces stress hormones (i.e., adrenalin). By
following some of the guidelines presented above, the debilitating effects of Post-
Acute Withdrawal can be reduced or avoided.