Abusers of alcohol are very clever at being able to appear normal and carry out a normal life. Their own limits on alcohol consumption are normally well spread out throughout the day although the amount they consume is way over what a normal average social drinker may drink.
On the other hand alcoholics just aren't capable of setting a limit on consumption as their addiction to alcohol is not only physical but mental too. As a consequence both their mental and physical health are affected severely leading to a lack in performance in their daily lives. Unfortunately alcoholics or people suffering from alcoholism just can't stop themselves from drinking at the time of the day.
Becoming alcohol free has subtle differences regarding the assistance required for both cases. Alcohol abusers will require emotional and psychological assistance whereas an alcoholic needs more help on the physical side as he is weaned off alcohol.
There has been a lot of talk recently about the connection between alcoholism and the increase in domestic violence. Research carried out in many universities though says that the alcohol factor in these cases may be misleading.
The underlying fact the matter is whether domestic violence cases are related to the abuse of alcohol or if alcoholic abuse is brought on by domestic violence, a bit like the chicken and the egg mystery...which came first? Whatever the reasons are, there is no doubt that alcohol does play a part in the domestic violence experienced by so many families on a daily occurrence. Both adults and children suffer alike the consequences as much as any family member can be the alcoholic who is dishing out the abuse.
The only way for these occurring problems to cease to exist is by coming to terms with the reality of the situation and that all parties involved admit to the problem of alcoholism. The problem is that alcohol consumption does not help when it comes to rash discussion only in making it become violent.
You may be thinking that you know a family as we have just described or maybe it's your own family, but I hope this has opened your eyes and made you realize that it is wake up time. In order to assist people with alcohol abuse and domestic violence problems there are certain organizations that are more than willing to assist in getting people to face up to their problems and to help support in their recovery. Check out the following link at StopDrinking for ways in stopping alcohol abuse and domestic violence.
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