Depending on if they have had bad experiences in their life doing drugs might be a way to release there “pain” something to take your mind off of the negative stuff in there lives or they may just want to fit into a crowd or people that they want to hang out with. Teens also need To take risks because that’s the way the brain can develop and grow. (Please ignore my bad grammar)
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Associative learning. This usually happens when an individual reacts to an stimuli and visual or auditory behavior. It has been proved by many experts that there is a relationship between events that traumatize an individual, concepts and even mental states. The relationship between them and the experiences of the individual would shape weird behaviors that other wise they would not ever manifest.
Young adults (late teens, early 20s) have the lowest rate of sleep disturbances of any age group with the possible exception of babies. They are past the common childhood disorders (night terrors, sleepwalking) but do not yet suffer the insomnia of middle age or the fragmented sleep of old age. This is a generalization, of course, but we can say that young adulthood is the golden age of sleep.
Some are for abuse or tooken to increase performance or stabilize someone
Alcohol intoxication (also known as drunkenness or inebriation<span>)
Alcohol Toxicity
Acute Alcohol Poisoning
Alcohol Overdose
Umm probably even,
Alcohol abuse
But, </span><span>acute alcohol intoxication, is the clinical term :) I hope that this helped some!! </span>