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Alcohol use, abuse, dependence, and Drug Addiction

There are many types of alcohol consumption ranging from health to death. Some people in the prohibitionist persuasion is fever that any use is destructive, but also medical research nor personal experience supports this conclusion. Unfortunately, Most screening protocols are heavily weighted towards a diagnosis of addiction justifying punitive treatment approaches "only abstinence outcomes. In fact, many different levels of alcohol consumption exists, and the next thumbnail guide may be useful in deciding which category is appropriate, and various foundations – as well as usual – results.

Healthy alcohol consumption has been found to be approximately two drinks brandy, two bottles of beer or a bottle of wine per day for a grown man, and half of an adult woman. These quantities give more health benefits without associated with any adverse effects. Obviously, not everyone uses these amounts, nor the majority of people who drink necessarily always stop at one or two. Certain social situations can find a longer intake duration of an event, for example, but the average should remain within the recommended parameters.

People who clearly fall into this category may, unfortunately, still are in need of help. Particularly in child custody disputes, but in others legal issues as well, unfounded accusations often rushed and difficult to refute. As John Donne said, "Two things are going to think of any man, and one is that it has taken to drink. "

Alcohol abuse is defined as the consumption which consistently exceeds the recommended levels and / or performing in isolation and not social. Common contributing factors include loneliness, fatigue and lack of his peers or activities. For now, rehabilitation is very common standard, with a return to healthy use the usual result. Counseling can help accelerate the process and the underlying causes.

Customers are at this level usually can benefit from an evaluation process, development of skills through cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), and the adoption of non-activity alcohol related. As with more serious conditions to continue, the key lies in creating a life with reduced alcohol consumption is more satisfactory than today. A life burdensome, or a continued focus on alcohol, almost guarantee a return to misuse.

Alcohol dependence occurs after long periods excessive use leading to social, physical, and emotional dependence. Drinking becomes a fundamental mechanism for dealing in multiple categories, for example, social, recreational, professionally and spiritually. Symptoms may include the withdrawal after physical disruption, depression, increased isolation, significant weight gain, decreased liver function and possible legal and financial, and / or employment problems. As many problems need attention, counseling can help reorganization, prioritization and systematic implementation of necessary changes.

While a return to moderate use is normal or healthy, a period of withdrawal, perhaps one or two years is recommended. Many people who do this never to drink at all, having successfully modified their lives successfully.

Alcohol addiction or alcoholism, results when a person's physical, emotional, and psychological being impregnated by alcohol and drug use. Different withdrawal symptoms – physical (ie, tremors, convulsions) and psychological (ie, loss of consciousness) – are present and related alcohol breakdown in several areas of life (ie, financial, legal, professional, civic, recreational, social, medical) is present. While approximately one third of diagnosed alcoholics return to drinking in moderation, is generally not recommended.

At this stage, both medical and counseling help is rarely necessary, given the physical, social, emotional and psychological aspects. prospect of recovery is uncertain and the best results vary. As provided, motivation, spousal support, and a belief in personal effectiveness, rather than "impotence" are the main factors in success.

In general, alcohol problems, of all size are noted for their persistence in time (rather than stable progressive) and spontaneous remission frequent. While some individuals follow a path from use to abuse to dependence to addiction and death, are the exception not the rule.

About the Author

Mary Ellen Barnes, Ph.D., is a therapist with offices in Rolling Hills Estates who approaches all clients as unique individuals capable of overcoming difficulties through the development and redirection. Mary Ellen can be contacted through her profile here: Good Therapy / Therapist Lake Oswego

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