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- San Mateo County Intergroup of Alcoholics Anonymous
Alcoholics Anonymous is a fellowship of people who share their experience, strength and hope with each other that they may solve their common problem and help others to recover from alcoholism The only requirement for membership is a desire to stop drinking
- Have a problem with alcohol? There is a solution. | Alcoholics Anonymous
If someone you care about has a drinking problem, A A might have a solution for them A A has helped more than two million alcoholics stop drinking Recovery works through one alcoholic sharing their experience with another
- 5 Types of Alcoholics | What Are The Subtypes of Alcoholics?
Learn more about the five types of alcoholics, from young adult alcoholics to chronic severe alcoholics
- Alcohol use disorder - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic
Alcohol use disorder includes a level of drinking that's sometimes called alcoholism Unhealthy alcohol use includes any alcohol use that puts your health or safety at risk or causes other alcohol-related problems
- Alcoholism - Wikipedia
Alcoholism is characterized by an increased tolerance to alcohol – which means that an individual can consume more alcohol – and physical dependence on alcohol, which makes it hard for an individual to control their consumption The physical dependency caused by alcohol can lead to an affected individual having a very strong urge to drink alcohol
- What is alcohol use disorder? How to treat alcoholism
Alcoholism, now known as alcohol use disorder, is a condition in which a person has a desire or physical need to consume alcohol Treatment can include counseling, medications, residential
- Alcoholism and Alcohol Abuse: Definition, Disease . . . - MedicineNet
Alcohol abuse and depression are often associated In some cases, people are depressed and turn to alcohol to self-medicate Alcoholism, formerly called alcohol dependence or alcohol addiction, is the more severe end of the alcohol use disorder spectrum
- Alcohol Use Disorder: Symptoms, Causes, and Treatment
Alcohol use disorder (formerly known as alcoholism) is a form of substance use disorder Changes in the brain make it difficult to reduce or stop alcohol use, but treatment can help
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