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What is Alcoholism

Alcoholism has been a problem in societies all over the world for many years. Today, an estimated 18 million people in the US have an alcohol dependence problem. There are many factors involved in whether a person will become an alcoholic or not and these factors are the focus of alcoholism rehab and treatment centers in an attempt to bring patients through withdrawal and into successful recovery.

Alcohol consumption in itself is not bad. In fact, moderate, controlled consumption of some alcoholic beverages has been shown to be beneficial to many parts of the body. It is when this consumption gets out of control that the problems arise. Excessive consumption of alcohol by an individual is known as alcoholism, the person then being classed as an alcoholic. Alcoholics are addicted to excessive drinking and the effects that are produced.

Some of the factors that lead people to become alcoholic are peer pressure; loneliness; nervous disposition; a need to feel accepted or a desire to overcome certain inhibitions they may possess. There is also evidence that suggests that alcoholism may be genetic, meaning that if relatives have or had a problem with alcohol dependence, it is more likely that individual will have the same or similar experiences.

One of the hardest steps to take in approaching alcoholism rehab and treatment is first admitting to being an alcoholic. Many alcoholics will not admit to having an alcohol addiction problem and may bluntly, or even aggressively, deny it.

There are some signs of alcoholism that may be seen in a suspect alcoholic:

  • Drinking begins to take over the individual’s life
  • The individual doesn’t seem able to function properly without having a drink
  • Having a drink first thing in the morning becomes a regular occurrence
  • The individual becomes resentful or even aggressive when dependence is suggested
  • Hangovers, shaking and other withdrawal signs are self-remedied by more alcohol
  • Alcoholic drink progressively more each time they drink

Alcoholics can encounter many nasty and potentially life-threatening health problems including heart failure, liver failure, depression and damage to the brain and other parts of the body if their drug addiction is not addressed by some form of alcoholism rehab and treatment program. In addition to these problems, alcoholics may become more reclusive and aggressive between drinks. They may also end up losing friends, affecting their family and distancing themselves from a normal functioning lifestyle. Alcoholics are also more likely to go on to abuse other substances and may also be increasing their chances of developing mental health problems.

Proper alcoholism rehab and treatment can help put an end to the vicious circle of alcoholism. Most good alcoholism rehab and treatment centers are fully capable of dealing with the many circumstances and differing situations that alcoholics may encounter. They are able to offer full support, guidance and counseling, including voluntary sessions after treatment to ensure the patient continues down the road to a full and permanent recovery.

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