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Living with a person who has a drinking problem

  Problem drinking affects all members of the family. Some relatives blame themselves; reassure them that they are not responsible for the drink problem. Financial difficulties and sexual problems, such as impotence and rape, can cause stress in the relationship. Violence is often related to relationship difficulties caused by drinking. Relatives of drinkers often suffer […]

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Controlled Drinking for Alcoholics

Controlled Drinking for Alcoholics If a person chooses controlled drinking, then there are some tips you can suggest to control the amount of drink used every day: • Keep a track of how much you drink (if possible by recording it in a diary). • Have at least two or three days in a week […]

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What to do for the person with a drinking problem

What to do for the person with a drinking problem Most often, health workers treat only the physical illnesses associated with problem drinking. Unless you treat the drinking problem itself, the person will never fully recover. There are three stages to overcoming a drink problem: • admitting there is a problem; • stopping or reducing […]

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How to deal with drinking too much?

How to deal with drinking too much Questions to ask the family or friends • Has the person been drinking alcohol recently? • Are you worried about his drinking? Why? • Has he been drinking in the mornings? A ‘yes’ to any of these questions suggests the person may have a drinking problem. Questions to […]

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Gender and drinking

Gender and drinking Problem drinking is typically seen as a ‘man’s’ problem. It is true that the majority of problem drinkers are men. However, women are also vulnerable. In many societies, problem drinking is becoming commoner in women. Drinking can affect women differently from men: • Women are more vulnerable to the poisonous effects of […]

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When should you suspect that a person has a drinking problem?

  Many people with a drinking problem do not seek help until their health is very bad. Even when they do, the drinking problem is often undetected and untreated. It is important to be aware that many health problems are related to drinking. You should briefly ask about drinking behaviour when anyone comes to see […]

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What does drinking too much do to a person and the family?

What does drinking too much do to a person and the family? First, it seriously damages health. These are some of the symptoms that can result from problem drinking: • blackouts – when a person has no memory of what happened after a drinking bout; • withdrawal reactions, such as becoming tense and shaky and, […]

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When Is Drinking Too Much

When Is Drinking Too Much?How much drinking is ‘too much’? Alcoholic drinks are used in many cultures around the world. Some types are international, such as beer and whisky. Other alcoholic drinks are unique to the local culture, such as chibuku in Zimbab we and feni in Goa (India). In some places, people brew alcohol […]

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Recognising problem drinking

Recognising people with alcohol-related problems is diffi cult – probably less than 20% are known to their general practitioner (although problem drinkers consult their GP twice as frequently as those whose alcohol consumption is within the safe limits), and a large proportion are missed in accident and emergency departments. Recognition is particularly diffi cult among […]

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