Alcoholism: Know Alcoholism’s Faces – the Desert Sun

Alcoholism: Know alcoholism’s faces – The Desert Sun

Know alcoholism's faces
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answer: Alcoholism assumes many disguises: it takes the form of the homeless drunk, or it looks like the chairman of the board who, only lately, has been making poor corporate decisions. Or it may appear as the occasionally hard-to-find physician.

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Alcoholics Anonymous, originally founded in 1935 in Ohio, United States, is a grassroots organisation that aims to provide people with a social avenue to overcome alcoholism. With a modest growth to about 100 members by 1940, membership has surged over

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Alcoholism: Jonathan Rhys Meyers Hospitalized After Suicide Attempt – Hollywood.com


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Jonathan Rhys Meyers Hospitalized After Suicide Attempt
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On Tuesday night, The Tudors star (who has battled alcoholism for years) was found on the floor of his home by paramedics who were responding to an emergency call. However, when Rhys Meyers came to, he apparently refused treatment for more than thirty
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Alcoholism: Criteria for Diagnosing Alcoholism



Criteria: DSM-IV Alcohol Abuse (1 or more criteria for over 1 year) 1. Role Impairment (eg failed work or home obligations) 2. Hazardous use (eg Driving, swimming or operating machinery while intoxicated) 3. Legal problems related to Alcohol use 4. Social or interpersonal problems due to Alcohol Criteria: DSM-IV Alcohol Dependence (3 criteria for over 1 year) 1. Tolerance (increased drinking to achieve same effect) 2. Alcohol Withdrawal signs or symptoms 3. Drinking more than intended 4. Unsuccessful attempts to cut down on use 5. Excessive time related to Alcohol (obtaining, hangover) 6. Impaired social or work activities due to Alcohol 7. Use despite physical or psychological consequences “If when you honestly want to, you can not quit entirely, or if when drinking,you have little control over the amount you take, you are probably alcoholic.” – Alcoholics Anonymous p. 44 (No time length is specified in the AA definition) Please leave a comment below if you have any questions or would like to discuss. You can go to my facebook discussion board and I will answer you there. :) on.fb.me
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