Alcoholic Spouse: Fighting Violence on v-Day
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Fighting violence on V-day
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Erica Wirthlin, a senior anthropology and women's studies major at UNR, said Nevada has some of the highest rates of child, drug, alcohol and domestic abuse in the nation, making it an environment where violence is highly prevalent. Wirthlin, a victim …
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Wine, Etc.: Set a romantic mood this Valentine's Day
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Imagine the surprise if your spouse or friend comes home to find an elaborate, well-orchestrated dinner. Picture the table with red … For those who enjoy alcoholic beverages, a glass of rosé champagne is a great introduction to the evening. Champagne …
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How do I stop my alcoholic partner drinking Policing
If you want to stop your partner from drinking, or drinking too much, then there are some things that you should NOT do. This video describes one of them – policing your partner’s drinking. Alcoholism in the family is a destructive force that can break families up and can damage the children as they grow up. Marriage to an alcoholic husband, or alcoholic wife, is a stressful situation. In Bottled Up we teach people how to cope with and survive being married to an alcoholic. In Bottled Up we provide a program that was devised by Dr John McMahon who was himself an alcoholic and Lou Lewis, his wife who was married to an alcoholic for 29 years. The Bottled Up program is innovative and advocates that the partner’s of alcoholics change their own behaviour and start to introduce elements into their lives that will empower them and influence their drinkers to change. If you live with an alcoholic spouse, alcoholic husband or alcoholic wife then Bottled Up is for you.
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