Understanding Alcoholism as a Disease

By admin | Jul 1, 2010

sad_times_copyThere has been a long-standing heated debate as to whether alcoholism is a disease or not. Some would say it is and some would stay firm in their disagreement. Yet, if you ask anyone who has recovered from it, they would answer “yes” without a moment’s hesitation.

Technically, alcoholism doesn’t fit the requirements for it to be called a disease. There are some who even deny that it exists. Though it has been tagged as a progressive, chronic and fatal disease by medical experts, those who are still under its spell would deny that it is a disease. But come to think of it, excessive alcoholic intake shows the same characteristics with that of diseases. Also, it has a predictable course and a set of recognized symptoms.

The Power of Prayer in Addiction

By Author | Jun 1, 2010

beachWhile prayer is not something that some people believe in, it is a powerful way to overcome and deal with addiction. Most people believe in some type of higher power, whether they believe in God or not. This higher power is generally considered to be “with us” all the time. This friendship and relationship can be a huge boost to our daily fights and struggles with addiction if we harness the power behind it.

The Role of Friend in Drug Addiction

By Author | Apr 20, 2010

Couple : Silent fightingBeing friends with a drug addict is one of the most difficult things to ever deal with. The love and care you feel for them often tugs and pulls at you to do things that you know are not in the person’s best interest. How you handle your friendship with a drug addict could be vital to their recovery and ultimately your own sanity. Here are some common situations that friends get put into, and how you should handle them:

Does Alcohol Addiction Ever Truly Go Away?

By Author | Apr 8, 2010

beachWhen someone is fighting alcohol addiction, they are always only a drink away from being back in the grip of alcoholism. The nature of addiction is such that it always lingers in the back of your mind waiting for the chance to crawl back into your life. The good news is, addiction and alcoholism does not have to be the driving force behind your life. You can move past it and put yourself back in control.

The Connection Between Alcoholism and Abuse

By Author | Mar 16, 2010

painEvery day across the globe countless people face abuse from someone close to them. Sometimes this is mental abuse and other times it is physical abuse. Many things can make a person become an abuser, but alcohol and family history probably top the list. Some people feel that abuse is only made worse by alcohol, while others feel that it is literally a cause of abuse. The truth is, they are both right. Alcohol can cause a person that normally would not abuse to do so, and it most certainly can make a person that abuses already worse.

The Correlation Between Anxiety Disorder and Alcohol

By Author | Mar 7, 2010

panicAnxiety disorder is one of the most complicated health problems known to doctors. The reason for this is because anxiety disorder is not a specific thing to every person. Anxiety disorder can be one set of symptoms in one person while completely different in another. When you add alcohol into the mix as is so often the case with anxiety disorders, the volatility and danger of anxiety disorder grows exponentially.

Alcohol and Depression

By admin | Jan 31, 2010

girlheadUnderstanding the Relationship between Alcoholism and Depression

Alcoholism and depression may be two seemingly dissimilar things, but they are closely knit. The symptoms that are present leading to excessive alcoholic consumption are the same as those required to diagnose someone as under a state of depression. Nonetheless, a lot of people treat alcohol as an antidepressant and they feel relieved whenever they have a shot of it. But though it may give initial relief, it will eventually put you back in a more serious state of depression.

Combating Addiction during the Holidays

By admin | Nov 28, 2009

manCombating Addiction during the Holidays

Addiction can be a major problem for people at any time of year. However, dealing with an addiction during the holidays can be extremely rough. You might feel as if you are all alone, depressed and even suicidal. Your family might be trying to help you, but you feel like you are unable to be helped.

Alcohol Abuse

By admin | Nov 7, 2009

girl6Alcohol abuse and addiction are both disastrous and embarrassing for people who suffer from alcohol addiction. Although it is pleasurable and tempting for people who begin using it socially, but with the course of time, you may realize you have perhaps begun a battle with alcohol and it’s no longer a pleasurable thing to indulge in. It is far reaching and destructive if you don’t seek help and support from it within proper time. The effects of alcohol abuse are not only restricted to those who abuse it but it also affects their surroundings and people who are around them as well.

I Want To Quit Alcohol

By admin | Oct 19, 2009

glassMost of the people these days find themselves asking the same question that how they can quit alcohol when they are too far away with their alcohol addiction. Once they realize this habit is taking them on the wrong path of life, they decide to walk back away from the horror of the reality. Although the withdrawal symptoms are severe and panicky but they think that they would get over it. Once in a life time, they drink the cheapest, finest and the strongest alcohol and after a while, they realize this is not what they have to do with their lives.

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