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Alcoholism Information & Resources

teenage alcoholism Learn-About-Alcoholism.com is an online alcoholism information resource designed to help individuals who suffer from abuse or dependence, and the people whose lives they impact, gain a better understanding of the disease and begin the journey to better health and emotional wellness.

Addictive, problem drinking is not a character flaw or life choice. It is a debilitating disease that affects millions of people around the world – men, women and children.

As the disease advances, it takes over the body and destroys the physical and mental health of the drinker, and may lead to pre-mature death.

alcoholismIt also produces damaging psychological effects on family members, friends and co-workers that can have life-long ramifications.

Yet, there is hope for those afflicted through proper, timely treatment and ongoing support.

It is important to note that the American Psychiatric Association has two separate diagnoses for problem drinking:

  • Alcohol Abuse: a condition whereby the drinker refuses to stop even when relationships and work responsibilities are compromised. Abuse leads to dependence or addiction without proper treatment.

  • Alcohol Dependence: an addictive and potentially fatal disease whereby the individual’s behavior has devastating consequences on work and family because of an insatiable, uncontrollable need to consume greater quantities of the drug.

Though there is a distinction among diagnoses, both require professional treatment to help problem drinkers and each member of their family recover and re-build their lives.

An explanation of treatment approaches is provided on this web site, along with educational articles and information on where to go for help.

All the information and resources you'll find are designed to help you have informed, productive discussions with your healthcare professional. So, begin your educational process by clicking on the tabs to the left or the article summaries below.

Use this web site as an information resource – not to diagnose or treat a health issue. And always consult with your medical provider for all health-related concerns.

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Articles on this Site:

Alcoholism Signs and Symptoms
Alcohol abuse or dependence may not be readily apparent -- or even a concern -- to someone with a drinking problem. However, recognizing alcoholism signs and symptoms is...

Alcoholism Facts Reveal Pervasive Health Concerns
Alcoholism facts. Learn about the abundant health risks and impact of alcoholism. List of important facts about alcoholism abuse and dependency. Treatment information and resources.

Alcoholism Disease ... A Health Problem Defined by Two Diagnoses
While people commonly refer to all alcohol-related conditions as alcoholism disease, medical professionals differentiate the health problem as two separate conditions...

Alcoholism Stages
Learn about the three alcoholism stages. The three stages of alcoholism are Early Stage, Middle Stage and End Stage. Information about alcoholism, how this disease progresses, and treatment.

Alcoholism Addiction Treatment
There are a variety of alcoholism addiction treatment options designed to address the physical and psychological components of the disease. The first step...

Alcoholism Intervention
Alcoholism intervention is a serious undertaking that must be entered into carefully by family members and friends – and done only in conjunction with counsel from a substance abuse professional....

Alcoholism Withdrawal
Alcoholism withdrawal is a serious condition that can occur when excessive drinking over a prolonged period of time is suddenly halted...

Alcoholism Detox
Alcoholism detox is the first step and an essential element in preparing the alcoholic for rehabilitation, treatment and recovery. Learn about alcoholism detoxification, and how to treat alcoholism.

Types of Alcoholism Therapy
One or more types of alcoholism therapy are integral components in comprehensive treatment programs to help drinkers and their families acquire skills that help advance...

Alcoholism Recovery: The Role of Medication with Therapy
Alcoholism recovery treatment most often requires an intensive, multi-faceted approach that addresses all aspects of the individual -- mind, body and spirit. In recent years, prescription drugs...

Alcoholism Symptoms
If you find you answer yes to any of the following list of alcoholism symptoms, you should seriously consider seeking help...

Teenage Alcoholism -- What Causes Underage Drinking
The causes of teenage alcoholism are complex and diverse. Research shows that...

Alcoholism and Women
More than sixty percent of women who report heavy drinking behaviors are alcohol dependent. Alcoholism and women...

Fetal Alcohol Syndrome
Children with Fetal Alcohol Syndrome (FAS) are exposed in utero to various levels of maternal drinking and display distinct facial abnormalities, growth retardation, and brain damage...

Genetics and Alcoholism
A number of scientific studies have verified a link between genetics and alcoholism. ..

Alcoholism and Marriage
What you should know about alcoholism and marriage -- and what you can do to...

Effects of Alcoholism on Families
The effects of alcoholism on families can cause more damage and pain than any other internal or external influence on the family unit. The impact of the drinkers abuse or addiction is...

Alcoholism in the Workplace
Alcoholism in the workplace has a profound impact on safety and productivity. Most heavy and binge drinkers are employed (more than sixty percent are full-time workers), and according...

Depression and Alcoholism
There is a direct correlation between depression and alcoholism with up to fifty percent of alcoholics presenting symptoms of major depression during a given period of time...

Alcoholism Drug Testing
Learn about the types of alcoholism drug detection tests available for the workplace as well as in the home. Information about alcohol testing kits, and why they are so important.

12 Step Program of AA
Learn about the 12 step program of AA. Information about the alcoholics anonymous 12 steps, and how the program works. This program is run by alcoholics for alcoholics, and not by professionals.

Signs of Alcohol Poisoning
How to recognize the signs of alcohol poisoning. The alcohol poisoning symptoms include pale or bluish skin, low body temp, vomiting, slow breathing, etc. When to get medical treatment.

Effects of Teenage Drinking
Learn about the effects of teenage drinking. Teenage alcohol use increases the likelihood of alcohol addiction, causes poor school performance, often leads to more serious drug use, etc.

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Alcoholism Help
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