Alcohol Rehab
How do you know that you have a drinking problem? When is it evident that you are engaging in abusive drinking?
If you have unsuccessfully tried to stop drinking or if you sworn to yourself that your drinking days are gone and then you recognized that you were drinking in an excessive way just a few [...]
How do you recognize that you have a problem with your drinking? When is it plain to see that you are engaging in hazardous drinking?
If you have unproductively attempted to discontinue your drinking or if you promised yourself that your drinking days are terminated and then you were made aware that you were drinking in [...]
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When I was a sophomore in high school, I took a drug abuse class. At that time period, I did not grasp the fact that alcohol abuse in point of fact was a sub classification of drug abuse. While taking this class and learning more about drug and alcohol abuse and particularly about alcohol side [...]
Continue reading about My High School Alcohol and Drug Abuse Class
When I was in the tenth grade in high school, I took a drug abuse class. At that time, I did not understand that alcohol abuse in reality was a sub category of drug abuse. While taking this class and learning more about drug and alcohol abuse and above all about alcohol side effects, I [...]
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How do you know that you have a drinking problem? When is it obvious that you are engaging in irresponsible drinking?
If you have unproductively struggled to quit drinking or if you sworn to yourself that your drinking days are over and then you were made aware that you were drinking in a hazardous way just [...]
Continue reading about Is Your Drinking Starting to Become a Problem?
It is interesting to point out something that family members who have been adversely affected by the alcohol addiction of another family member obviously do not comprehend. It appears that by shielding the alcoholic with lies and deceitfulness to those outside the family, these well-intentioned family members have in essence created a circumstance that makes [...]
Continue reading about Enabling, Alcohol Dependency, and Alcohol Relapse
It is worthy of note to mention something that family members who have been unfavorably affected by the alcoholism of another family member plainly do not grasp. It appears that by shielding the alcohol addicted individual with lies and deceitfulness to those outside the family, these well-intentioned family members have in effect created a condition [...]
Continue reading about Enabling and Reasons Why Many Recovering Alcoholics Return to Drinking
When I was a sophomore in high school, I registered for a substance abuse class. At that age, I did not comprehend that alcohol abuse in truth was a sub division of drug abuse. While taking this class and learning more about drug and alcohol abuse, I read a lot about Alcoholic Anonymous, their meetings, [...]
Continue reading about What I Learned About Alcohol Dependency and Drug Abuse in High School
It is interesting to point out something that family members who have been unfavorably affected by the alcoholism of another family member apparently do not know. It appears that by protecting the alcohol addicted person with lies and deceit to those outside the family, these well-intentioned family members have basically created a situation that makes [...]
Continue reading about Enabling and Reasons Why Many Recovering Alcoholics Return to Drinking
It is worthy of note to mention something that family members who have been harmfully affected by the alcoholism of another family member obviously do not understand. It appears that by protecting the alcohol addicted person with lies and deceit to those outside the family, these well-intentioned family members have actually created a situation that [...]
Continue reading about Alcohol Relapse and When Helping the Alcoholic Becomes Risky