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How to Deal With Signs of Alcoholism on the Job

How to Deal With Signs of Alcoholism on the Job

Alcoholism is a serious problem affecting not only the physical health of the drinker but will also cause work related problems. Heavy drinking will cause memory loss, lack of concentration etc. As a result, the drinker will start doing mistakes in his work place. Some signs of alcoholism on the job are discussed below:

Consuming one ort two drinks in a day is acceptable for a healthy man. However if the frequency and amount of alcohol consumption increases, alcoholism may occur. The problem will show some signs on the job also. The drinker will start missing regular work. Alcoholism sign will include the inability of the drinker to remember the happenings of yesterday’s events. This will make him miss the continuity in his job.

Signs of Alcoholism ? a Clue for Overcoming Addiction

Signs of alcoholism ? a clue for overcoming addiction

Overcoming addiction to alcohol is a tedious process. It can be done in 2 stages, the first stage being the early recovery and the later part being the long term soberness. It is very essential, for treating or overcoming and alcohol addiction, to recognize the signs of alcoholism and to be clear with the causes that led the victim to this phase of addiction. It is a known fact that addiction does not occur over a night. It is a long term process supported by the subject himself.

 

5 Warning Signs of Domestic Violence Relationships

5 warning signs of domestic violence relationships

About half of the women in the world have been victims of intimate partner violence at some point in their lives and it is the leading cause of injury for women between the ages of 15-44 in the United States. Often women say that they are not sure how they got into abusive relationships and after realizing their partner’s violent tendencies were unsure of how to leave. There are five signs that a romantic relationship is abusive or headed in that direction:

1.) Growing levels of isolation- violent partners often isolate these women from their family, friends and sometimes jobs. This makes them completely dependent of the violent partner and with no witness to what is taking place in the home, nobody to show the bruises to.

2.) Emotional abuse- usually these men use hurtful words and insults to break down a woman’s self-worth and self-esteem. Doing this enhances her feelings that she will be unable to survive or completely incompetent without the relationship.

7 Signs and Symptoms of Facebook Addiction

7 Signs And Symptoms Of Facebook Addiction

How many of you out there think you are a Facebook addict? What is it with Facebook that has everyone glued to it day and night? People perceive Facebook as a blessing where as others perceive it as burden, but the truth remains that Facebook is definitely taking over the world.

Facebook is a social networking site which is popular not only with teenagers or youth; it is growing on working people as well as old people. Everybody seems to be on Facebook and it is definitely a great way to keep in touch with friends, find lost friends and make new friends. Facebook was started in 2004 by a cyber brain from the Harvard University but within a span of two years it spread to almost all the world and had 4.7million users which set the new record.

The Signs of End Stage Alcoholism

The signs of end stage alcoholism

A lot of people have had to sign off from life due to end stage alcoholism. This stage takes place when the liver in the body will stop functioning completely. A lot of people die at a relatively young age due to end stage alcoholism. But people, who are completely aware of the detrimental effect which alcohol has on their health, find it difficult to give up their emotional dependency on alcohol and they find it difficult to survive without drinking everyday.

Depression – Warning Signs

Depression – Warning Signs

There are two popularly held explanations for the feelings of sad­ness, withdrawal, or lethargy characteristic of depression. Both explanations have to do with the levels of neurotransmitters or chemical messengers in the brain. One theory attributes depression to a low level of one such messenger, called serotonin, and the other to a low level of another, called norepinephrine. Almost all the drugs psychi­atrists use to treat depression increase the levels of one or both of these chemicals.