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Alcoholism Top Related Articles
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1). Alcoholism Disease Or Not? By : The Source
Alcoholism can be given a lot of definitions and all of them stress the fact that there is a terrible disease that involves addiction to spirits. Apart from the physical dependence on alcohol, there are other psychological, genetic and social factors that may play a role in the development of alcoholism. Many social, economic and public health problems are determined by this very serious disease.
Article Related to: alcoholism, health, alcohol, drugs, addiction
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2). Ulnar Neuropathy: Sane Treatment of a Crazy Bone By : Gary Cordingley, MD, PhD
Do you remember what it felt like when you banged your elbow on a hard surface and it sent shocks through your forearm and into your little finger? Not too pleasant, to be sure. But on the plus side, the unpleasantness was merely temporary and, for the time being, you remembered not to do that again.
The part of the nervous system responsible for this annoying symptom is the ulnar nerve, a peripheral nerve-bundle whose individual nerve-fibers originate in the spinal cord where it passes through the neck.
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3). What is the Addictions Recovery Measurement System? By : James Slobodzien, Psy.D, CSAC
As I climbed 15-feet on a wooden ladder to the top of an old platform, next to this wall of leathery gray flesh, I caught a good whiff of fresh animal dung that immediately cleared my sinuses. Attempting to hide my fear from my wife with a poker face, and already feeling a little queasy, we were then advised by an old man who held a hammer in his right hand, to step into a shaky bamboo cradle seat atop of this seemingly gentle 8000 lb mammoth giant.
Article Related to: poly-behavioral addiction, sex addiction, gambling, food addiction, religious addiction, alcoholism, drug addiction, internet addiction
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4). New ‘Executive Alcohol/Opiate Detox’ attracts celebrities to Palm Beach By : Alfredo Arango
People from various walks of life such as business executives, professional athletes, celebrities, politicians, and even the armed forces and the religious world are flocking to Palm Beach from different parts of the globe, and not necessarily to enjoy the spectacular beaches, but rather to save their lives. They are coming to break harmful dependencies to a variety of addictive substances-- medical conditions which until recently were considered taboo to such people.
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5). Addiction Treatment Centers Using Experiential Therapies By : Marina Petroni
Life is experience. Substance dependence overtakes a person’s ability to make her own decisions to experience life, and life is no longer actively participated in. Therefore, in overcoming addiction, it is vital to learn to re-experience life. This lesson helps a treatment center resident reintegrate into the world after therapy is through. Experiential therapy is this bridge to leaving a life of substance dependency and commencing a life of health, both physical and mental.
Article Related to: drug rehab, drug rehabilitation center, rehab center, drug rehab facility, sobriety, alcoholism, addiction
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6). Recovery From Addictions, Part 4 By : Margaret Paul, Ph. D.
In Part 1 of this series of articles, I defined substance and process addictions, and described the four major false beliefs that underlie most addictions:
1. I can’t handle my pain.
2. I am unworthy and unlovable.
3. Others are my source of love.
4. I can have control over how others feel about me and treat me.
Part 2 was about the first of these beliefs – learning how to handle pain.
Article Related to: addiction, recovery, controlling behavior, drug addiction, alcoholism, weight issue, alcohol abuse, addiction recovery
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7). Is Your Partner An Alcoholic? By : Ciara McGrath
If you are reading this then you are concerned at the possibility and want to know wheat you can do.
Ask yourself these questions?
How important is alcohol to your partner?
How many drinks a day does your partner have?
Does your partner drink alone?
Does your partner drink in the mornings?
Is there less money left at the end of the week than there used to be?
The answers to these questions will help you to face up to the unpleasant fact that your husband or wife has an incurable disease.
Article Related to: alcohol, alcoholism, alcoholic
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11). Recovery From Addictions: Part 1 By : Margaret Paul, Ph. D.
(This is Part 1 of a 5-part series on addiction).
Just about everyone in our society is addicted to something. Addictions can take many forms:
SUBSTANCE ADDICTIONS: addiction to alcohol, recreational drugs, prescription meds, caffeine, nicotine, food, sugar, carbohydrates.
PROCESS ADDICTIONS: addiction to love, connection, caretaking, anger, resistance,.
Article Related to: addiction, recovery, addiction recovery, drug addiction, substance abuse, alcoholism, alcohol abuse, sex addiction
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15). Pathological Gambling and Poly-Behavioral Addiction By : James Slobodzien, Psy.D, CSAC
What Happens in Vegas (losing) – Stays in Vegas (your money)
Recently, I visited Atlantic City for a family reunion and while driving on the Atlantic City Express Way I noticed a flashing – neon road sign that read, “You drive – you speed – you lose.” After spending a week there, I told my relatives that the sign should read, “You drive - to Atlantic City – You lose,” as speeding is optional.
Article Related to: poly-behavioral addiction, sex addiction, gambling, food addiction, religious addiction, alcoholism, drug addiction, internet addiction
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16). Sex, Love, and Poly-Behavioral Addiction By : James Slobodzien, Psy.D, CSAC
Proposing a New Diagnosis and Theory for Patients with Multiple Addictions By James Slobodzien, Psy.D., CSAC
Experts in the field of addictions are presently purporting that between 3 and 6 percent of the world’s population (193 to 386 million people) are presently affected by a sexual dependency or compulsivity (Carnes, 2005). Sexual dependency is a diagnosable and treatable disease, which today is generally, regarded in about the same way that alcoholism and drug addiction (chemical dependency) was regarded 40 years ago.
Article Related to: poly-behavioral addiction, sex addiction, gambling, food addiction, religious addiction, alcoholism, drug addiction, internet addiction
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23). Recovery From Addictions, Part 2 By : Margaret Paul, Ph.D.
(This is Part 2 of a 5-part series on addiction).
In Part 1 of this series of articles, I defined substance and process addictions, and described the four major false beliefs that underlie most addictions:
1. I can’t handle my pain.
2. I am unworthy and unlovable.
3. Others are my source of love.
4. I can have control over how others feel about me and treat me.
Article Related to: addiction, recovery, addiction recovery, drug addiction, alcoholism, weight issue, alcohol abuse
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24). Christian Psychotherapy for Convicts? By : James Slobodzien, Psy.D, CSAC
Repeated research studies have revealed that secular efforts at rehabilitation have been unsuccessful in preventing recidivism. Not one of the various approaches to psychological counseling has been able to demonstrate success statistically in helping inmates rehabilitate. Among nearly 300,000 prisoners released in 15 states in 1994, 67.5% were re-arrested within 3-years.
Article Related to: poly-behavioral addiction, sex addiction, gambling, food addiction, religious addiction, alcoholism, drug addiction, internet addiction
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25). What Every Professional Needs To Know About Alcoholism And Drug Addiction By : Abhilash Patel
Alcoholism & Drug Addiction are common realities in today’s society. Some estimates have shown that over twenty percent of the United States population battles with a substance abuse problem. Not only health caregivers and social workers encounter this population on a regular basis. Indeed, even company managers and professionals most likely encounter some (if not many) of this percentage more often then not.
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