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Helping Patients Who Drink Too Much
Alcoholic Screen Testing
The National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA) has released a new guide for health care practitioners to help them identify and care for patients with heavy drinking and alcohol use disorders. Helping Patients Who Drink Too Much: A Clinician's Guide is now available free online and in print, with a pocket version included...
Straight Facts About Drugs & Alcohol

Alcoholism Facts
How can you tell if you have a problem with drugs or alcohol? Often, you're the last to know. Drug and alcohol problems can affect every one of us regardless of age, sex, race, marital status, place of residence, income level, or lifestyle. Give honest answers to a few simple questions, and see if you may have a problem with drugs or alcohol...

Alcoholism Affects Families...Not Just Alcoholics

Children of AlcoholicsHow many people are involved in the life of any one alcoholic? Family, friends, employer, co-workers… It is important to remember that all these people are affected by alcoholism — not just the alcoholic. Many of them spend a lot of time and energy trying to "fix" the alcoholic: covering up for them, punishing them, taking responsibility for them....

This information is intended as reference and not as medical advice.
All treatment decisions should be made by medical professionals.

 


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