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The following article was published in our article directory on October 21, 2014.
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Article Category: Advice
Author Name: Craig Beck
Do you tend to finish your drinks quicker than everyone else? Do you find yourself wishing that they would all hurry up, so you can get the next round in. Or perhaps you anticipate this annoyance and have a few drinks (to get started) before you go out...
When you are stressed do you turn to the bottle as a way to make the problems of life more bearable?
Or perhaps you have noticed that you are now drinking daily or at least feeling the urge to drink every day.
All these are clear signals that alcohol has changed from being a 'nice to have' into a 'must have'. These are signs that you have lost control of your drinking BUT does it mean you are an alcoholic?
Alcoholic... a word with as much stigma attached to it as herpes, certainly a label nobody wants applied to him or her. Alcoholics Anonymous would most certainly say that you are, and their definition of an 'alcoholic' is described like this:
Alcoholism is a primary, chronic disease with genetic, psychosocial, and environmental factors influencing its development and manifestations. The disease is often progressive and fatal. It is characterised by continuous or periodic: impaired control over drinking, preoccupation with the drug alcohol, use of alcohol despite adverse consequences, and distortions in thinking, most notably denial .
AA insist that you stand up and label yourself as an alcoholic before you can even think about getting back on the road to recovery. You must forever more force yourself to avoid alcohol and accept the position of being a recovering alcoholic.
What a utterly depressing situation to be in, no wonder more people don't even consider taking action over their drinking. The Stop Drinking Expert method states quite clearly that you are not an alcoholic because no such thing exists.
The word alcoholic implies that there is something broken about you. Alcohol is an addictive poison; if you drink it often enough two things will automatically happen.
1. You will get addicted
2. You will get ill
The use of the word alcoholic as a label for people out of control of alcohol implies that there are 'normal' people who can drink poison and get away with it.
Let's put it another way; if I sprinkled itching powder into your underwear and you started to scratch uncontrollably... would you accept the label of 'scratchaholic'? Of course not, you would understand that the noxious substance was causing the unpleasant symptoms and not some defect in your personality or character. Getting addicted to alcohol is the automatic and logical response to its consumption.
You are not an alcoholic, weak willed, defective or any other negative label you can think of. However, that does not mean you should carry on drinking any more than I would advise putting itching powder in your pants on a daily basis. At the Stop Drinking Expert website we help people just like you to get back in control of alcohol and break the destructive loop that booze creates.
Keywords: how to stop drinking, control drinking, drinking too much, alcohol addiction, cutting down on alcohol, quit drinking
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