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Alcohol addiction actually stems from the body’s gradual ability to tolerate alcohol. That means that the human body actually loses its limit on alcohol consumption and the addiction to alcohol comes when an individual feels the need to drink alcohol on a regular basis
Written on July 1st, 2010 by JanetView Comments
Substance abuse intervention is necessary to prevent continued drug or alcohol addiction when it appears that the abuse is causing serious damage, either to the addict or to people close to them. Whether drug addiction or alcoholism are viewed as diseases, or increasingly futile attempts are made to master and regulate disorders of mood and emotional problems, substance abuse interventions are necessary when the addicts seem to be out of control.
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Drug abuse is a major problem that impacts society on many levels. It affects everyone and not just the abuser. Drug abuse can affect the individual, family and community as many social, economical and health problems relate directly to drug abuse.
Written on June 16th, 2010 by JFView Comments
Alcohol rehab involves much more than quitting alcohol. There is a whole mind-set that goes along with alcohol addiction, so people must learn how to undo their way of thinking. Alcohol rehab gives people…
Written on May 17th, 2010 by JFView Comments
Drug rehab centers often play a vital role in reuniting a mother and child. Even good Mothers can become addicts. Many moms who enter rehabilitation centers are able to go on and…
Written on May 5th, 2010 by JFView Comments
While many parents feel helpless when they discover that their child is drinking; there are things that can be done. Naturally, if possible, the best way to prevent…
Written on March 16th, 2010 by Nick HayesView Comments
If you begin a relationship with someone who drinks heavily, think long and hard about your feelings. Are you in it for the long haul? Because having a relationship with an alcoholic affects every aspect of your life, together and separate. If you are married to or in love with someone who heavily drinks, you may find yourself having a financial hardship. When it comes time to pay the bills, money may have been spent on drinking instead or your partner may have called in to work in order to stay home and drink and therefore did not work enough hours to cover the monthly expenses.
Written on March 2nd, 2010 by Nick HayesView Comments
Very often, in case of alcohol and drugs, it is not only the person who suffers from it but its effects are seen on the entire family and loved ones. It is extremely difficult to handle a person who is alcoholic in the family. You never know what kind of erratic behavior a person may display when he is drunk. It leads to a constant fear and suspicion of the person. The fact that alcoholism has disrupted many lives and families is not unheard of.
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