The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, January 18, 1984, Page Page 7, Image 7

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    -Wednesday, January 10, 1934
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The newest approach b the healthy
lifestyle approach, Daugherty said This
emphasizes the quantity and frequency
of use and how alcohol should be
limited in a healthy lifestyle, he said.
Daugherty said that if a person has
an clcchcl-rebtcd problem or suspects
he h an alcoholic, that person should
seek help by either calling a local
council on alcoholism or Alcoholics
Anonymous. If a person doesn't feel
ready to call for help, he can try a little
test by setting a limit on the number of
drinks per day. If the person cannot
stick by it, then there is a problem.
, Robin Mahoney-Donahue, education
and training coordinator for the Alco
holism Council of Nebraska, said her
group sponsored Dausherty so the
people in Nebraska would have access
to the newest information on prevent
ing alcoholism and alcohol-related prob
lems. In addition, Daugherty has developed
a prevention package called "Talking
With Your Kids About Alcohol." He will
return to Lincoln in February to train
people for this program.
Mahoney-Donahue said that in gen
eral, one out of every ten drinkers
develops alcoholism or an alcohol
related problem.
Police
Report
information clearinghouse
confronts chemical abuse
UNL students who want informa
tion about drugs and alcohol can get it
from the Nebraska Alcohol and Drug
Information Clearinghouse located on
the UNL campus.
Laurel Erickson, a prevention spe
cialist at the clearinghouse, said peo-;
pie can get pamphlets and literature
about alcohol and drug3 from the
clearinghouse at Room 3 in the Coli
seum. Some information is free, and
other information is available at low
costs.
The Nebraska Prevention Center for
Alcohol and Drug Abuse is located in
the same room as the clearinghouse.
The center helps people in Nebraska
working in prevention, Erickson said.
Although the center does not offer
counseling for alcohol problems, it can
suggest places to go to for treatment,
she said.
Psychologist Linda Rivers said the
center works in conjunction with an
outside treatment facility to help peo
ple with alcohol problems.
In Lincoln, people have a broad
range of treatments to choose from to
help them overcome drinking prob
lems, Rivers said. She said alcohol is a
problem for faculty and staff as well as
for students.
Dolores Simpson-Kirkland, assistant
to the Dean of Students, said that dur
ingthe 1D32-83 school year, 132 alcohol
related incidents were reported on
campus involving 205 students in resi-
dence halls and Greek houses.
The following incid ents
were reported to the UNL
Police Department be
tween 10 a.m. and 10 p.m.
Monday.
10:45 a.m. Parking
permit reported stolen
from unknown location.
10:54 a,m. Wallet re
- ported lost or stolen near
10th St. and Avery Ave.
11:33 a.m. Wallet re
ported lost or stolen from
Administration Building.
1 2:02 p.m. Backpack
reported stolen from Ne
braska Bookstore at 12th
and R streets.
12:23 p.m. Parking
permit reported stolen
from unknown location.
1:24 p.m. Unspeci- ..
fled amount of money re
ported stolen from 1245
N. 16th St.
2:20 p.m. Backpack
reported stolen at Ne
oraska Bookstore. It was
recovered intact.
V 3:01 p.m. Stereo re
ported stolen from Cather
HalL
3:13 p.m. Backpack
stolen from University
Bookstore in the Nebraska
Union.
6:25 p.m. Purse re
ported stolen from An
drews Hall.
0:55 p.m. Backpack
reported stolen from Ne
braska Bookstore.
10:30 p.m. Persons
reported soliciting money
for religious organization
at Abel Hall
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The American Lung Association will
help smokers "kick the habit" with its
program, "A Freedom from Smoking
Clinic." The clinic offers smokers a
reduction plan based on group inter
action, using psychological principles.
The clinic begins Jan. 24 from 5:30
p.m. to 7 p.m. at the Lincoln' Center
Building, 215 Centennial Mall South.
Other clinic session dates are Jan. 31;
Feb. 7, 14, 16, 21, 28; and March 13.
Registration is $30. Contact the Lung
Association at 474-5858.
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