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.

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.

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.

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