By: R.Rodriguez|2011-02-14|Health & Fitness
El DSM-IV-TR incluye los trastornos relacionados con el alcohol dentro de la categora de trastornos relacionados con sustancias.
By: Simentha Williams|2012-04-17|Addictions
Substance abuse, regardless of whether it is of drugs, alcohol or nicotine sticks, can come into being due to numerous factors.
By: Simentha Williams|2012-03-24|Health & Fitness
Alcohol abuse has always been a major issue and for those people who have been ensnared by it and have become an addict, there is actually very few ways of escaping.
By: Simentha Williams|2012-03-30|Addictions
It is said, “If it can’t be treated at a treatment center of alcoholism, it cannot be treated anywhere else”, and if you are wondering the reason behind such a compressive statement, read on. Alcohol abuse is perhaps the most deceptive form of ...436
By: Alexsis Grovenor|2010-11-12|Health & Fitness
A lot of people have questions about programs at alcoholism and addiction treatment centers.
By: Dee Cohen|2010-10-02|Addictions
There are multiple ways to identify alcoholism in someone who has this type of problem. Usually one sign that someone is letting their drinking affect the rest of their live is a financial crash.
By: David Roppo|2010-09-19|Addictions
While the alcoholism disease theory has been around for decades and has had many staunch supporters, E.M Jellinek is credited with bringing the concept to the forefront in the fifties and sixties.
By: Dion Silva|2010-09-14|Health & Fitness
The term "dipsomania" may not ring any bell into anyone's ears, as it is a term that is specifically used by the experts, but the term "alcoholism" which replaced the initial term is more familiar to everyone. This replacement took place in 19th and early 20th century.
By: Brian luxurydrugrehab|2010-03-26|Medicine
Alcohol abuse or alcoholism is more or less having the common signs or symptoms. Many experiences are same as for alcoholism and alcohol abuse and they are drinking while driving or operating a machine or fighting with people while drunk and many more follows in the process.
By: Lisa|2009-09-04|Addictions
There are several factors which can make a person more susceptible to an addiction to alcohol. These include a family history of alcohol addiction, a personal history of mental illness, high levels of stress or major life changes.