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Abuse Of Liquor and Substance Dependence



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By : Kenneth Gordon Heathrow    29 or more times read
Submitted 2010-09-11 03:16:46
Many people don’t really consider liquor and addictive substance. After all, it is legal to drink – as long as you’re of age. But the real truth is that Abuse Of Liquor is a form of Substance Dependence just as serious and harmful as addiction to other addictive substances. Because liquor is legal to drink, many people just imagine of liquor as another beverage.

Substance Dependence is defined as an uncontrollable craving for a substance that a drug abuser feels they must have in order to live. Abuse Of Liquor is defined in much the same way. When a drug abuser has an addiction to liquor, they can’t see their life without drinks in it. The presence of liquor has become a “given” and they are not willing to give that crutch up without a fight. The cold harsh reality is that people with Abuse Of Liquor are addictive substance addicts plain and simple.

Abuse Of Liquor causes a drug abuser to imagine that they cannot live without the “mental high” that liquor gives them. liquor has been classified as a addictive substance by the Food and addictive substance Administration, so a drug abuser with Abuse Of Liquor does suffer from a Substance Dependence.

The good news is that there is help for people who are suffering. Perhaps the most well-known organization that helps people with Abuse Of Liquor is liquorics Anonymous. This is a private group that meets several times a week and centers on twelve steps of recovery. Making it through the twelve steps leads to a full recovery from liquor addiction although it is still a struggle to stay sober.

People who have a Substance Dependence to substances such as heroin and cocaine suffer from withdrawal symptoms. People with Abuse Of Liquor do too. The far-reaching impacts of Substance Dependence and Abuse Of Liquor can stay with a drug abuser for years making it obvious that the similarities between the two evident.

When you decide to seek out help for your Abuse Of Liquor, it’s important that you acknowledge the fact that you are also suffering from an addiction to a powerful addictive substance. Once you face that fact, you can really start on the road to recovery.

Abuse Of Liquor is a serious disease just as Substance Dependence is. While you may not imagine that being addicted to liquor is as serious as being addicted to heroin, it can still affect your body in ways you never even thought of. Do a little research and pay attention to what the experts say about your problem.

If you imagine you have an addiction to the addictive substance that causes Abuse Of Liquor – liquor – it’s important that you seek help as soon as you can. You deserve to be strong and live a long, clean life. The time to start is now.

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