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Alcohol Addiction
By Ben Alan | Published  10/6/2005 | Addiction |

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Alcohol Addiction


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The text definition of alcohol addiction, also referred to as alcoholism is the dependence on alcohol consumption to an extent that adversely affects behavior and social or work function and produces withdrawal symptoms when intake is stopped or greatly reduced. However, if you are an alcoholic or a person directly involved with a person with an alcohol addiction, you know that it is more to alcoholism then the text definition. Alcohol addiction affects more than a person state of mine, but there whole life. The dependency for alcohol can become uncontrollable. Alcohol is one of the main causes of car accidents and death by car accident. Many families, friends, co workers are affected daily by this illness. 1 out of 3 people know someone who suffers from alcohol addiction.

There are several things you can do, if you notice someone either has an alcohol addiction or is on their way to developing an alcohol addiction.

The first step is to talk with the person. Speak calmly and clear. Let this person know how much you care about them and about what they are going through. Most alcoholics are victims. Alcoholics are usually victims of a life changing event, crime, or some sort of violent or traumatic experience. Let them know that they can talk to you and depend on you to be there for them.

The next step is to confront the problem. Express your concerns with the issue in hand.
The two of you can work together to develop strategies and alternatives to dealing with the problem.
If the first two steps do not seem productive, speaking with another family member may show more beneficial.

The next step is to gather and compile information. You can not help someone in this situation without knowing and understanding exactly what it is he or she is going through. Consult a specialist and research alcoholism. A specialist can assist you more effectively on choosing the best care and give you the most practical advice on dealing with a person who suffers from alcohol addiction.

Most importantly, always follow through. Do not attempt to help someone if you can not truly dedicate yourself for the long run. Simply tell someone who can. Alcoholism is an illness and the only way to eliminate an illness is to treat it.

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