Some Tidbits on Alcohol Addiction

Published: 08th February 2011
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Unlike many other drugs, alcohol is only mildly addicting in and of itself, but it should just be taken in moderation. Alcohol can post a great danger when placed in the hands of a person who is easily addicted.

Folks who might be alcohol-dependent to loosen up shouldn't drink. Alcoholic also endure:

* anxiousness

* melancholy

* excess stress, and an failure to cope with a particulardegree of stress

For the majority, alcohol isn't a drug. Dependency progresses depending on the user's expectation of the results of consuming a certain substance, as well as addictive characteristics are almost not attributed to alcohol. Fortunately, it's easy to detect if alcohol dependency is plaguing somebody.

Alcohol Addiction: How to Identify It

Alcohol addiction, or alcoholism, can take numerous shapes. The simplest type to determine is when someone has hit rock bottom...but it's possible to recognize the problem before it reaches this level.

Harm to body, relationships, career and life in general would have been experienced by a person who has already hit rock bottom.


Help is still possible at this stage, but it's better not to let alcohol addiction reach this point. Lesser damage will have to be overcome the sooner one undergoes treatment.

Drinking out of Habit is a Form of Alcohol Addiction!

Habitual drinking isn't healthy although it may seem at first. One type of alcohol dependency is when one drinks on schedule.

Habitual drinking becomes more apparent trouble when unwinding is connected with drinking. Alcohol can develop into a vice following a stressful day at work... as well as eventually be a problem.

You might not think of a habitual drinker as an alcohol addict, because they can still perform in society and might not appear to have a problem.However, the longer a person depends on alcohol, the more dependent he or she will become...and it will advance into a more obvious problem.

Clearly, Binge Drinking isn't Healthy Either!

It can be easier to spot a situation in somebody who only drinks on the weekends (compared to a habitual drinker) because a weekend drinker often drinks far more than one should. Binge drinking is an issue which should be addressed at the roots eventhough one can go weeks on end without alcohol intake.


Binge drinking, also referred to as 'weekend alcoholism' is an exaggerated form of cutting loose at the end of the week and partying. Drinking too much alcohol isn't good. Binge drinkers experience major damages physically, as well as psychologically as well as emotionally, because it is very dangerous to drink more than your body can handle.A binge drinker may often overdose on alcohol, and may be only a drink or two away from a fatal overdose without even knowing it. Lasting physical health issues are created much quicker by binge drinking compared to habitual drinking. Moreover, dangerous situations are created by drinking to much alcohol that results in impaired judgment.

In other words, alcohol addiction does not necessarily mean a person drinks all day, everyday. Save a life by looking out for signs of irresposible drinking.

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