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For most people who drink, alcohol is a pleasant
Alcohol Abuse
accompaniment to social activities. Moderate alcohol
Alcohol abuse differs from alcoholism in that it does
use —up to 2 drinks per day for men and one drink per
not include an extremely strong craving for alcohol, loss
day for women or older people— is not harmful for
of control over drinking or physical dependence. Alcohol
most adults. Nonetheless, a large number of people get
abuse is a defined pattern of drinking that results in one or
into serious trouble because of their drinking. Nearly 14
more of the following within a 12-month period:
million Americans —1 in every 13 adults— abuse alcohol
• Failure to fulfill major work, school, or home
or are alcoholic. Many more adults engage in risky
drinking that could lead to alcohol problems, including
• Drinking in situations that are physically dangerous,
binge drinking or heavy drinking on a regular basis. In
such as while driving or operating machinery;
addition, 53 percent of people in the U.S. report that one
• Having recurring alcohol-related legal problems, such
or more of their close relatives have a drinking problem.
as being arrested for drunk driving or for physically
The consequences of alcohol misuse are serious— in
many cases, life threatening. Heavy drinking can increase
• Continued drinking despite having ongoing
the risk of some kinds of cancer, cause liver cirrhosis,
relationship problems that are caused or worsened by
problems with the immune system, and harm the fetus
during pregnancy. Drinking increases the risk of accidents
Although alcohol abuse is basically different from
and injuries. In addition, suicides and homicides are
alcoholism, many effects of alcohol abuse are also
most likely to be committed by persons who have been
In economic terms, alcohol related problems cost
What Are the Signs of a Problem?
society approximately $185 billion per year. In human
Answering the following questions can help tell you
1. Have you ever felt you should cut down on your
Signs and Symptoms
2. Have people annoyed you by criticizing your
Alcoholism
Alcoholism, also known as “alcohol dependence,” is
3. Have you ever felt bad or guilty about your drinking?
4. Have you ever had a drink first thing in the morning
1. Craving: A strong need, or compulsion to drink.
(as an “eye-opener”) to steady you or get rid of a
2. Loss of Control: The inability to limit one’s drinking
One “yes” answer suggests a possible alcohol
3. Physical Dependence: Withdrawal symptoms such
problem. More than one “yes” indicates a high likelihood
as nausea, sweating, shakiness, and anxiety occur
that a problem exists. In either case, it is important that
when alcohol use is stopped after a period of heavy
you see your physician or other health care provider
right away to discuss your answers. They can help you
4. Tolerance: The need to drink greater amounts of
determine whether you have a drinking problem and help
with a course of action. Even if you answered “no” to
Some people do not understand why an alcoholic
all of the above questions, if you have drinking-related
can’t “just use a little willpower” to stop drinking.
problems affecting your work, relationships, health, or
Alcoholism has little to do with willpower. Alcoholics are
the law, you should seek professional help. The effects of
in the grip of a powerful uncontrollable need for alcohol
alcohol abuse can be extremely serious, even fatal, both to
that overrides their ability to stop drinking. In order
to stop drinking, people with alcoholism need to seek
assistance. With treatment and support, many individuals
are able to stop drinking and rebuild their lives.
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Many people wonder why some individuals can
Anonymous meetings. “AA” is an effective mutual help
use alcohol without problems but others cannot. One
program for recovering alcoholics. Not everyone responds
important reason has to do with genetics. Scientists have
to “AA” and its message, and other recovery approaches
found that having an alcoholic family member makes
are available. It is important to recognize that although
it more likely that if you choose to drink, you too may
alcoholism can be treated, it cannot be cured.
develop alcoholism. Genes, however, are not the whole
story. In fact, scientists now believe that certain factors
Help for Alcohol Abuse
in the environment influence whether a person with a
If your health care provider determines that you are
genetic risk for alcoholism ever develops the disease.
not alcohol dependent, yet are involved in a pattern of
A person’s risk for developing alcoholism can increase
alcohol abuse, there are steps you can take:
based on the person’s environment, including where and
• Examine the benefits of stopping an unhealthy
how he or she lives; family, friends, and culture; peer
pressure, and even how easy it is to get alcohol.
• Set a drinking goal for yourself – be it abstaining or
Helping Yourself
• Examine the situations that trigger your unhealthy
Accepting the fact that help is needed for an alcohol
drinking and develop new ways of handling those
problem may not be easy. Keep in mind that the sooner
you get help, the better your chances are for a successful
Some people choose to attend AA meetings for
Any concerns you may have about discussing drinking-
related problems with others may stem from common
misconceptions about alcoholism. The myth prevails that
an alcohol problem is a moral weakness. As a result, you
National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism
may feel that to seek help is to admit some shameful defect
in yourself. In fact, alcoholism is a disease that is no more
a sign of weakness than is asthma. Moreover, taking steps
to identify a possible drinking problem has an enormous
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payoff— a chance for a healthier, more rewarding life.
When you visit your health care provider, you will
Northern Michigan Substance Abuse Services
be asked a number of questions. Try to answer as ful y
and honestly as you can. You will also be given a physical
exam. If your health care provider concludes that you may
be dependent on alcohol, you may be referred to see a
Al-Anon Family Group Headquarters, Inc.
specialist in treating alcoholism. You should be involved
in any decisions and have all treatment choices explained
Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) World Services, Inc. Alcoholism Treatment
The type of treatment that you receive depends on
the severity of your alcoholism and the resources that
are available in your community. Treatment may include
National Council on Alcoholism and Drug Dependence,
detoxification (the process of get ing the alcohol out of
your system); taking doctor-prescribed medications such as
Antabuse or ReVia, to help prevent a relapse once drinking
has stopped; and individual/group counseling. Counseling
helps to teach alcoholics ways in which they can identify
situations and feelings that trigger the urge to drink and
National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism
to find new ways to cope that do not include alcohol use.
Treatments are often provided on an outpatient basis.
Support of family members is important to the recovery
process. Many programs offer brief marital and family
counseling as part of the treatment process. Programs may
also link individuals with important community resources,
such as legal assistance, job training, childcare, and
Virtual y al treatment of alcoholism includes Alcoholics
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