WHAT ARE THE SIGNS OF ALCOHOLISM?
The NCADD SELF-TEST
WHAT ARE THE SIGNS OF ALCOHOLISM?
Here is a self-test to help you review the role alcohol plays in your life. These
questions incorporate many
common symptoms of alcoholism . This test is intended to help you determine if you or
someone you know needs to find out more about alcoholism; It is not intended to be used to
establish the diagnosis of alcoholism.
Any answer indicates that you may be a greater risk for alcoholism. More than one answer may indicate the presence of an alcohol-related problem or alcoholism, and the need for consultation with a alcoholism professional.
WHAT IS ALCOHOLISM?
Alcoholism is a disease which there is impaired control over drinking, preoccupation with alcohol, continued use of alcohol in the face of adverse consequences and distorted thinking. Generally speaking, alcoholism is repeated drinking that causes trouble in the drinker's personal, professional, family or school life. When alcoholics drink, they can't always predict when they'll stop, how much they'll drink or what the consequences of their drinking will be. Denial of the negative effects of alcohol in their lives is common among alcoholics and those close to them.There is no known cure for alcoholism. The disease can be arrested through complete abstinence from alcohol and other addictive drugs. Once abstinent, most alcoholics recover from the damage caused by their drinking. More than 1.5 million Americans are currently in recovery from their own alcoholism.
WHAT CAN BE DONE ABOUT ALCOHOLISM?
If you or someone you know appears to have a problem with alcohol or other drugs, NCADD and Its Affiliates have additional literature. NCADD's Affiliates offer information and referral to community-based programs and services.
The self-help fellowship of AA has chapters in nearly every community to help those who want to stop drinking. Al-Anon/Alateen groups, for people affected by someone else's drinking, and Adult Children of Alcoholics (ACOA) meet in most communities. Local telephone directories usually list NCADD Affiliates, AA and Al-Anon, and may list other resources under "alcohol.'
Adapted from
"What Are the Signs of Alcoholism - The NCADD Self -Test"
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