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Alcohol Addiction
The Facts About Alcohol Addiction
If you are suffering from an alcohol addiction, you are not alone. Alcoholism is a word that
sometimes has negative social connotations, and just because a person drinks alcohol does not
mean that they are an alcoholic. The amount of alcohol consumed varies greatly from person to
person that develops alcoholism, and is also affected by genetic predisposition, and social and
emotional health. Alcohol by definition is a disease that results from a persistent use of alcohol
despite negative personal, emotional, financial, and professional consequences. Heavy alcohol use
accompanied by dependence and symptoms of withdrawal, and the inability to recognize that every
bad thing has been related to an alcohol addiction. The sometimes uncontrollable urge to drink leads
to constant preoccupation with the drug.
According to numerous online sources, the most common substance of abuse resulting in
dependence in patients presenting for treatment is alcohol. Overcoming an addiction to anything can
be difficult, but there is help and hope available to people who want to stop drinking and get their
lives back on track. The mind is more powerful than any drug, and to discover this is to truly be on
the road to recovery. Addicts have to make a conscious choice to get and stay sober, one day at a
time, and learn how to control the cravings. It?s not something that can be done alone, which is why
there are treatment facilities all over the country, most of which are privately owned substance
abuse recovery centers. The philosophy of AA or Alcoholics Anonymous has proven to be helpful to
many alcoholics in their fight against alcohol addiction, and the program is often used as an adjunct
treatment with other therapies, such as in an inpatient setting. AA also encourages communication
with a sponsor to help guide the addict through the recovery process, and provide support while
working through the program.
Learn more about effects of alcohol as well as alcohol facts and the truth about alcohol addiction.
Some online literature discusses at length what drives alcohol addiction, detailing the effects of
alcohol and describes some of the research being done to correct drinking problems. Alcohol
continues to be the most greatly abused substance despite the wide-spread negative consequences.
Even after public outbursts, divorce, loss of employment, revocation of driving privileges, and loss of
life and limb, alcoholics continue to drink because it is so highly addicted in people who are
predisposed to this disease. If you or someone you know is giving part of their life to alcohol,
encourage them to get help. It may take a series of bad events to get the point across, and for many
alcoholics, this is what it takes to see their illness in a different light.
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