Posts Tagged ‘alcohol addiction’

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Top Management Launches Quite a Few Programs To Decrease The Costs Linked To Employee Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, Poor Employee Work Performance, Excessive Sick Days, Work Related Injuries, and Increasing Absenteeism

Heather is a forty-five-year-old woman who is the top administrator in the human resources department at a large steel fabricating company. In order to help decrease the costs correlated with employee alcohol abuse and alcoholism, poor employee work performance, excessive sick days, work related injuries, and increasing absenteeism, Heather and the other company administrators initiated [...]


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A Married Couple Becomes Agitated About Their Excessive and Irresponsible Drinking and Ponders Whether They Display Any Signs of Alcohol Addiction

Sarah and Jerry have been married for five years. They wanted to have some excitement and fun before they made up their minds to have a family and so they by design created an extremely exciting social life. The key difficulty, it needs to be pointed out, is that virtually everything they do socially is [...]


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A Health Instructor in the Most Popular Co-ed High School in the Region Teaches Her Pupils About the Relevance of Alcoholism Signs

Miss Benning was a health teacher at the most financially challenged parochial high school in the local community. Although she had been teaching for only a few years, she had already achieved a reputation as a teacher with teaching approaches that encouraged and stimulated the students in her class to learn and to think. For [...]


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A Health Teacher in the Most Financially Challenged Private High School in the State Instructs Her Students About the Significance of Alcoholism Signs

Miss Benning was a health teacher at the largest co-ed high school in the state. Even though she had been teaching for only four years, she had already established a reputation as a teacher with educational techniques that inspired and encouraged her students to learn and to think. For instance, one Tuesday morning at 9:30 [...]


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The Company Executives Start Several Programs In Order To Help Diminish The Costs Correlated With Work Related Injuries, Poor Employee Work Performance, Excessive Sick Days, Employee Alcoholism and Alcohol Abuse, and Increasing Absenteeism

Heather is a fifty-five-year-old woman who is the top administrator in the human resources department at a large gold plating company. To help diminish the costs related to excessive sick days, increasing absenteeism, employee alcoholism and alcohol abuse, poor employee work performance, and work related injuries, Heather and the other company executives established some programs [...]


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