Drinking a few servings typically elevates mood and makes people feel better and happier. However, excessive consumption may make them have hangovers and otherwise regret and feel bad about their abuse of alcohol.
Alcohol is a depressant. So, your mood drops. Drinking too much can cause a person to be angry sometimes to the point where the person is abusive. It does not only affect the individual's emotional health, it also can affect the emotional health of those around them. Im not sure if you are talking about alcohol in moderation or Alcoholism though. I hope this helps.
Alcohol can lead to depression, extreme mood swings, violent aggression, and it changes the way you think about the world and people around you in a negative way.
Alcohol tends to elevate mood and make people feel better and happier. However, the emotional effects of alcohol are heavily dependent of the expectations of the drinker.
Hi There are no health effects of alcohol, socially and emotionally if taken in moderation. Health, social and emotional problems arise when alcohol is taken in large quantities over a period of time. I hope this helps you
One of the first effects of alcohol on the brain is to reduce inhibitions. That sets the stage for emotional release, which is then further facilitated by alcohol's effect on the critical decision-making sections of the brain. Put simply, we get stupid, and the gloves are off.
FASDs, with effects that range from mild to severe. These effects include mental retardation; learning, emotional and behavioral problems; and defects involving the heart, face and other organs. The most severe of these effects is fetal alcohol syndrome (FAS), a combination of physical and mental birth defects.
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The side effects of alcohol abuse and addiction are deterioration of mental, emotional and social aspects of the addict's life, followed by physical deterioration and eventual death -- either from the direct effects of intoxication or failure of major organ systems. There is no cure for alcoholism. It can be permanently arrested if total abstinence is accomplished and maintained, although the effects may or may not be capable of being repaired.
Dizziness, headaches, tiredness and vomiting can be possible effects of abusing alcohol.
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Narcotics, barbiturates and tranquilizers, all depressants, have similar effects. For that reason, they should never be taken with alcohol. The combined effects can be fatal.
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