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Posts Tagged ‘alcohol dependency’

A Young Lady Attempts to Stop Drinking, Suffers From Alcohol Withdrawals, Realizes That She is an Alcohol Addicted Person, and Comes to a Decision to Seek Alcohol Detoxification and Alcohol Therapy

Jennifer is a forty-two-year-old accounting clerk who has been drinking in an irresponsible and hazardous manner since her fiancée and she broke off their relationship. In truth, for the past six months she has been drinking very nearly one-and-a-half bottles of wine every night, and on the weekends she also has been drinking several wine coolers during the day. In a word, Jennifer has been drinking so hazardously and abusively that it’s a miracle that she hasn’t suffered from alcohol poisoning.

After feeling dispirited because she was starting to let her health go downhill, Jennifer at long last told herself that she’s had enough, that it’s time to quit the self pity act, that it’s time to stop the irresponsible and excessive drinking, and time to make a new start with her life. So the next Saturday morning at 9:00 AM, she decided to quit drinking completely and suddenly without preparation or planning.

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A Television Documentary About Alcoholism Symptoms Leads to Some Stressful and Disappointing Emotions About a Young Lady’s Excessive and Abusive Drinking

Daniel had been engaging in hazardous drinking behavior since her senior year in college. Now, seven years later, she drank more than ever.  One Saturday evening when she was feeling a bit nauseous, Daniel made up her mind to stay home, unwind, and watch TV.

While searching for a special program to watch that would grab hold of her interest, she immediately became attracted to a special program about teen and young adult drinking problems.

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A Young Man’s Hazardous and Excessive Drinking Leads To a DUI, the Need For Alcohol Detox, and Time Locked Up In Jail

Jesse had an exceedingly difficult time maintaining a job. As a matter of fact, due to his inactivity and lack of motivation, he was out of a job far more often than he was in work. And when he did find a job, he had a difficult time getting to work in a timely manner, he typically received less than positive performance appraisals, and he called off sick so often that he typically got fired a few weeks after he began working. It goes without saying that one of the effects of Jesse’s awful work record was the fact that he was virtually penniless almost on an everyday basis.

Despite Jesse’s disgraceful employment track record and financial disregard, however, by some means he made it his business to drink in an irresponsible and excessive manner on a daily basis.

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The Basic Features in A Successful Alcohol Abuse Intervention

What are the significant features in a productive alcohol intervention? Why do some alcohol addiction interventions work while quite a few fail?

The Need for a Time-Honored History of Intervention Success

Scientific examination reveals that a successful addiction intervention needs to be directed by an intervention specialist who has a time-honored reputation of intervention achievement.

Essentially this means that instead of deciding upon a “typical” alcohol abuse counselor or psychologist for an alcoholism intervention, the individual who is chosen to supervise the intervention needs to be educated in alcohol abuse intervention methods and needs to have a reputation of effective alcohol dependency interventions.

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A TV Program About Alcohol Dependence Signs and Symptoms Results in Some Stressful and Disappointing Feelings About a Young Woman’s Abusive and Excessive Drinking

Daniel had been engaging in fairly heavy drinking behavior since her sophomore year in college. Now, three years later, she drank more than ever. One Thursday evening when she wasn’t feeling all that well, Daniel made up her mind to stay home, loosen up, and watch TV.

While hunting for a program to watch that she would find appealing, she instantaneously became fascinated with a program about teenage and young adult drinking issues.

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Alcohol Relapse, Dishonesty, and Enabling

It is interesting to articulate something that family members who have been negatively affected by the alcohol addiction of another family member clearly do not know. It seems to be that by shielding the alcohol addicted person with untruths and deceit to those outside the family, these well-intentioned family members have actually created a situation that makes it easier for the alcoholic to persist and go forward with his or her hurtful, destructive style of life.

To be sure, rather than helping the alcohol addicted person and themselves, these family members have in truth become enablers who have involuntarily helped negatively affect the alcohol addicted person’s drinking problem even more.

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When Irresponsible and Abusive Drinking Leads to Serious Health Problems

For more than a few years alcohol dependency research has revealed the fact that there is strong relationship between alcoholism and life-threatening health conditions.

For instance, in 2005, scientific research showed that alcohol abuse and alcoholism cost the United States an estimated $220 billion annually. It can be stressed that this gigantic alcohol-related expenditure was significantly more than the cost associated with cancer ($196 billion) or with obesity ($133 billion). While it is appropriate to put emphasis on these facts, it is also important to highlight the fact that an interrelationship exists between all three of these health problems.

More precisely, chronic alcohol abuse and alcoholism are also highly correlated with obesity and with cancer.

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