Both alcohol addiction and dependency are chronic diseases characterised by uncontrolled drinking and a preoccupation with all thing’s alcohol. Symptoms include repeated alcohol consumption despite possible legal and health issues. Treatments can involve counselling by a professional therapist, a potential detox program in a medical facility, as well as medications which reduce the desire for alcohol.
Read moreNEUROLINGUISTIC PROGRAMMING AND HYPNOSIS FOR BINGE DRINKING
Alcohol consumption is a commonplace practice in many climes and has long been on an upward trend. According to the United States 2019 National Survey on Drug Use and Health, over 80% of young people aged 18 and above have had at least an episode of alcohol consumption in their lifetime - meaning if you randomly hand-pick 10 people aged 18 and above in the US, at least 8 of them would have a positive history of alcohol consumption; no doubt, this is quite unsettling, but what is more worrisome is the habit of binge drinking—the exercise of frequently consuming alcohol in unusually large quantities – exhibited by many alcohol users.
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Alcohol addiction or alcoholism is an ailment that can affect almost anyone. It can lead to changes in the brain that can make an alcohol addict unable to control their actions.
While factors including genetics, socioeconomic status, gender, or race might predispose you to alcoholism, there is no single cause. As such, other factors like psychological and behavioral factors can also lead to the condition.
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Is it an anxiety attack or a panic attack?
What is the difference between an anxiety attack and a panic attack?
An anxiety attack is caused by a stressor in your mind which pops up, for example when you have issues of health anxiety, and a new symptom or ache or pain crops up which leads you believe you may have a dread disease. You may suddenly feel very fearful, have a ….
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