Alcoholism - Causes
From DrKoop's partner site on ADHD, ADHDCentral.com
(Page 4) Co-dependency. Many aspects of the ex-drinker's relationships change when drinking stops, making it difficult to remain abstinent:
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In such cases, separation from these "enablers" may be necessary for survival. It is no wonder that, when faced with such losses, even if they are temporary, a person returns to drinking. The best course in these cases is to encourage close friends and family members to seek help as well. Fortunately, groups such as Al-Anon exist for this purpose. Social and Cultural Pressures. The media portrays the pleasures of drinking in advertising and programming. The medical benefits of light-to-moderate drinking are frequently publicized, giving ex-drinkers the spurious excuse of returning to alcohol for their health. These messages must be categorically ignored and acknowledged for what they are: An industry's attempt to profit from potentially great harm to individuals.
Review Date: 12/03/2006 ![]()
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