Alcohol-Related Disorders
For many people, drinking alcohol is nothing more than a pleasant way to relax. People with alcohol-related disorders drink to excess, endangering both themselves and those around them.
Alcohol-related disorders can severely impair people's functioning and health. But the prospects for long-term recovery are good for people who seek help from appropriate sources. Qualified psychologists with experience in this area can help those who suffer from alcohol-related disorders stop drinking and start regaining control of their lives.
These articles answer many questions that come to mind when dealing with an alcohol-related disorder:
Adult Children of Alcoholics (A.C.O.A.)
Alcohol-Related Facts & Figures
Alcoholism & the Family
General Information on Alcohol-Related Disorders
"I Can Quit Anytime": Alcoholism in America
Guidelines for Dealing with an Alcoholic
Treating Alcoholism
Alcohol and Drug Use Disorders in Our Society
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