Alcoholism & Depression in California Drug Treatment – Catherine’s Story (Part2)
Alcoholism & Depression in California Drug Treatment – Catherine’s Story (part2) – http://www.sovcal.com This narrative is about a lifelong battle with alcohol abuse before finally “finding the piece of puzzle that was missing for her sobri…
BREAKING THE CYCLE OF ADDICTION IN FAMILIES
A study by the National Center for Health Statistic estimates that overall, about 80 million people in this country either grew up in families with alcoholism, married an alcoholic, or have a family member with the disease of alcoholism. Children with … Read more on U-T San Diego
Alcoholism and Alcoholics Anonymous
For men it worked better when they stayed away from their old drinking buddies and situations that encourage drinking. For women it was more important to have the confidence in the ability to avoid drinking as a response to feeling sadness or depression. Read more on ABC Online
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