Alcohol Abuse

May 07, 2024

James Anderson

The 4 Stages of Alcoholism for the Functioning Alcoholic

When the most important people in a person’s life have been relegated to the sidelines in favor of alcohol, it is a clear sign of alcoholism. Only a licensed mental health professional or trained medical doctor can give you a diagnosis and help you figure out the next best steps for you. The statements in […]

Alcohol Abuse

May 07, 2024

James Anderson

Is Drinking Every Night Bad? Risks & How To Stop

The alcohol recovery timeline takes time and patience, but it works. If you were in a martial arts class and you lost a match, you wouldn’t have to give up your black belt. Changing your relationship with alcohol isn’t based on a pass/fail system. We can set ourselves up for success by the way we head […]

Alcohol Abuse

May 07, 2024

James Anderson

I drink because I like the way it feels That doesn’t mean I have a problem Rebecca Carroll

Alcohol is classified as a depressant, which means it can cause or worsen depression, especially if used in excess. While these conditions can take time to develop, more immediately, most people don’t feel as well the day after a night of drinking, even if it was only a couple of drinks. People like to get […]

Alcohol Abuse

May 07, 2024

James Anderson

Alcohol-Medication Interactions: Potentially Dangerous Mixes National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism NIAAA

Recently, naloxone has been spread widely among emergency responders, pharmacies, and even caregivers, to prevent deadly opioid overdoses. This drug is short-acting, but it temporarily reverses an opioid overdose, giving emergency responders the time they need to treat the individual. However, when other substances like alcohol are involved in the overdose, naloxone may be less […]

Alcohol Abuse

May 07, 2024

James Anderson

Signs & Symptoms of Alcoholism How to Know if Someone Has a Drinking Problem

Alcohol.org is a subsidiary of American Addiction Centers (AAC), a nationwide provider of addiction treatment facilities. However, when you lose control of your drinking, compulsively consume alcohol despite negative consequences, and/or experience cravings when not drinking, you may have developed an addiction to alcohol. A good first step is to learn everything you can about […]

Alcohol Abuse

May 06, 2024

James Anderson

How to Help a Loved One Recover From Alcohol Use Disorder

You can assist loved ones dealing with alcoholism in a variety of ways. One of the most important ways to help is by steering them toward rehab, where they can receive evidence-based treatment catered to their specific needs. By Buddy TBuddy T is a writer and founding member of the Online Al-Anon Outreach Committee with […]

Alcohol Abuse

May 06, 2024

James Anderson

Alcohol and Sleep

This is because it depresses the central nervous system and enhances the effects of the GABA neurotransmitter, which slows brain activity. Research has found that people’s ability to remember, pay attention, and carry out cognitive functions declines with a lack of sleep. Alcohol consumption can lead to a lack of sufficient quality sleep, which can […]

Alcohol Abuse

May 06, 2024

James Anderson

How to Spot the Signs of Alcoholism

An alcoholic is someone who is physically and mentally dependent on alcohol. A person who misuses alcohol often experiences problems at home, in school, or at work because their drinking problem has caused them to neglect their responsibilities and obligations. There may be very little you can do to help someone with AUD until they […]

Alcohol Abuse

May 06, 2024

James Anderson

Alcohol and Memory Loss: Connection, Research, and Treatment

If you’re having difficulty concentrating, remembering recent events or keeping track of a conversation, you may be close to getting blackout drunk. If you’re in that situation, find someone you trust and find a safe ride home. Schuckit’s study and several others have found that people who black out from drinking risk a number of […]

Alcohol Abuse

May 06, 2024

James Anderson

The dos and donts of dealing with an alcoholic partner

The FHE Health team is committed to providing accurate information that adheres to the highest standards of writing. This is part of our ongoing commitment to ensure FHE Health is trusted as a leader in mental health and addiction care. It might be hard to hear, but if your loved one isn’t getting better and […]

Alcohol Abuse