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By Ed Philips, on December 10th, 2011
Recognizing the symptoms in your partner as being an alcoholic are not always quite so clear. In fact discovering your partner’s drinking habits is nearly as stressful for you as it is for him coming to terms with alcoholism.
So anyway, the first signs to look out for are to found in a . . . → Read More: Alcoholism Help- Is Your Husband An Alcoholic?
By Daniel Powell, on December 9th, 2010
Every person is not the same in terms of alcohol consumption. Hence, it is quite a good strategy to know about different purposes men and women have got whenever they are drinking alcoholic beverages or even whenever they make an effort to stop drinking alcohol. . . . → Read More: If You Desire To Stop Drinking Alcohol, Determine Your Own Drinker Type – Part One
By Tom Grady, on August 2nd, 2010
The first step in recovering from alcoholism or substance abuse is to get the substances that have been harming your system out. Dependent on on your substance of abuse, this can take several days or longer than a year. The hard part is when you have been abusing your drug of choice for an extensive time frame, your body has most likely become dependent upon it. It has become almost as vital to your body as food, water or even oxygen. . . . → Read More: California Drug Treatment Usually Begins With The Detox Process
By Bill Urell, on June 20th, 2010
Addiction rehabs are helpful for many individuals that develop an issue with alcohol addiction. As the alcoholism progresses, the amount of alcohol that an individual is able to tolerate becomes higher. A person often ends up craving the various alcoholic beverages that they consume. The body of an individual that is suffering from alcohol consumption may feel as if it requires the drinks in order to function properly. This ends up leaving the addicted alcoholic feeling as if they have no control over the situation. . . . → Read More: Are You Searching For Addiction Rehabs?
By Rhys Bryant, on March 15th, 2010
Maintaining one’s confidence in these trying times can be difficult. It appears that everybody is depressed and moody, there aren’t any jobs, and all of the economic is confusing and not encouraging. This means we have to muster up all of our internal strength and find a way to tough it out.Depression is a natural behavior of human beings but if it continues for a prolonged period, it can be a matter of concern. It’s an emotional disorder that can appear for a number of reasons like stress, fear or inability to attain a desired goal. So how do we boost our confidence? . . . → Read More: Say Yes To Life No To Depression
By Jacob Ross, on March 13th, 2010
The drug addiction treatment program must be chosen according to the kind of addiction the addict is in. If your loved one is into methamphetamine addiction then going for a meth rehab center and taking the treatment program will be best for the addict. The treatment program should be checked for the license from the state substance abuse. Make sure that the center has a proper license to treat the kind of addiction you want to take treatment for. . . . → Read More: Are You Addicted To Drugs?
By Jonathan Stevens, on March 13th, 2010
Alcoholism, also known as alcohol dependence, is a disease that includes the following four symptoms: Craving – A strong need, or urge, to drink. Loss of control- Not being able to stop drinking once drinking has begun. Physical dependence- Withdrawal symptoms, such as nausea, sweating, shakiness, and anxiety after stopping drinking. Tolerance-The need to drink greater amounts of alcohol to get “high.” . . . → Read More: Alcohol Abuse
By Denny Soinski, on September 3rd, 2009
Pete had a particularly hard time maintaining a job. To be sure, due to his listlessness, lack of ambition, and less than stellar work attitude, he was out of work far more frequently than he was employed with a job. What is more, when he did get employment, he usually received less than positive performance assessments, he had an awfully difficult time getting to work in a timely manner, and he called off sick so habitually that he commonly got fired a few months after he began working. It consequently should not come as a great surprise that one of the outcomes of Pete’s less than optimal work record was the fact that he was just about flat broke almost everyday. . . . → Read More: A Young Mans Irresponsible Drinking Results in a DUI, Depression, and Time in Jail
By Denny Mitchell, on August 30th, 2009
For more than a few years the alcohol addiction and alcohol abuse research literature has demonstrated the fact that alcohol addiction and serious health problems are highly correlated. For example, a U.S. research project undertaken in 2005 revealed that alcoholism and alcohol abuse cost the U.S. around $220 billion every year. It may be highlighted that these alcohol-related costs were substantially more than the cost connected with cancer ($196 billion) or with obesity ($133 billion). . . . → Read More: Heavy and Hazardous Drinking Results in Critical Health Problems
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