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Managing alcohol problems in the workplace: treatment works
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Many people also need rehabilitation, which may be residential or non-residential. Outcomes are usually good. The person should also be directed to self-help peer group support such as Alcoholics Anonymous or Smart Recovery groups. Alcohol abuse is …
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Anyone Know Some Good Books for Alcoholics, Besides the AA Book?
Question by me: Anyone know some good books for alcoholics, besides the AA book?
I am trying to help my fiance with his drinking problem without butting in too much. I would just like to find a good self-help book that helps with people with addictions. Thanks for all of you who help out!
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BEER
by: Charles Bamforth
It has really helped with my homebrewing addiction.
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The Other Programs
Filed under: anonymous alcoholic
I've internalized advice like “go to a meeting” or “call another alcoholic” when I'm distressed and it comes pretty naturally to pray for the friend who is ignoring me or to make an awkward phone call to my sponsor even when I don't think I have …
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A book list for readers in recovery
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Alcoholism: Q&A: Recovering Alcoholic Shares Story at Event – Greenfield Vedette
Q&A: Recovering alcoholic shares story at event – Greenfield Vedette
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Q&A: Recovering alcoholic shares story at event
Greenfield Vedette … Talkington Foundation dinner social event – held at the Civic in Neosho – “Jim,” a person in the audience who is in Alcoholics Anonymous and has been for some time, opted to talk to the Neosho Daily News about his journey from alcoholism to being … |
Moderate drinking cuts new brain cells by 40 percent – Examiner.com
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Moderate drinking cuts new brain cells by 40 percent
Examiner.com Learning and memory difficulties are common in people with the disease of alcoholism. The study indicates that people don't have to be alcoholic to do damage to brain structures and that social drinking may be more harmful to people than is currently … Will Moderate Drinking Rot Your Brain? |
Q&A: Recovering Alcoholic Shares Story at Event – Linn County Leader
Q&A: Recovering alcoholic shares story at event – Linn County Leader
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Q&A: Recovering alcoholic shares story at event
Linn County Leader … Talkington Foundation dinner social event – held at the Civic in Neosho – “Jim,” a person in the audience who is in Alcoholics Anonymous and has been for some time, opted to talk to the Neosho Daily News about his journey from alcoholism to being … |
Movie Critics: Alcoholism On Film – KCUR
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Movie Critics: Alcoholism On Film
KCUR Join Central Standard Friday as our movie critics Russ Simmons of KKFI and Fox 4 News, Loey Lockerby of the Kansas City Star, and Eric Melin of Lawrence.com and Scene-Stealers.com discuss the portrayal of alcohol addiction in cinema. Our panel will be … |
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Alcoholism: “Smashed” Powerful but Short Study of Alcoholism – UT the Daily Texan
“Smashed” powerful but short study of alcoholism – UT The Daily Texan
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"Smashed" powerful but short study of alcoholism
UT The Daily Texan November is apparently the month of the alcoholism message movie, and between last week's harrowing “Flight” and Sony Pictures Classics' unsettling “Smashed,” the topic has been getting a lot of play on the big screen lately. It's hard not to draw … 'Smashed' review: Alcoholism comes back down to earth Critic's Rating: 2 1/2 stars 'Smashed' takes unfamiliar route to familiar story Review: Smashed |
Q&A: Recovering alcoholic shares story at event – Boonville Daily News
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Q&A: Recovering alcoholic shares story at event
Boonville Daily News … Talkington Foundation dinner social event – held at the Civic in Neosho – “Jim,” a person in the audience who is in Alcoholics Anonymous and has been for some time, opted to talk to the Neosho Daily News about his journey from alcoholism to being … |
Mary Elizabeth Winstead Is the Real Deal in 'Smashed'
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Mary Elizabeth Winstead Is the Real Deal in 'Smashed'
Filed under: how to deal with alcoholics
That incident, coupled with a random bout with crack for the first time, causes Kate to go somewhere she never thought she'd end up: Alcoholics Anonymous. Unfortunately her hubby doesn't feel the need to join her on the path to recovery. From here on …
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Reel Women: 'Smashed'
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But Kate has her own host of new problems to deal with — things she never had to deal with before because the alcohol allowed her to ignore real life. While being sober opens up a world of possibility, it also opens the door to responsibility, and …
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