How to Understanding Alcoholism and When to Seek Help: Prevent, Control Alcohol, Help yourself, Change Your Life

This audiobook is narrated by a digital voice.


Understanding alcoholism involves recognizing the complex relationship between an individual and alcohol, acknowledging when casual or moderate drinking transitions into a compulsive, unhealthy pattern. It's a multifaceted condition encompassing physical dependence, psychological factors, and behavioral patterns. Recognizing the signs and knowing when to seek help are critical steps in addressing this issue.

Understanding Alcoholism:

Alcoholism, or alcohol use disorder (AUD), isn't solely about the quantity of alcohol consumed but also revolves around its impact on someone's life. It often involves:

Physical Dependence: The body adapts to alcohol, leading to tolerance (needing more to achieve the same effect) and withdrawal symptoms when not drinking.

Psychological Aspects: Emotional reliance on alcohol to cope with stress, anxiety, or other issues.

Behavioral Patterns: Continued drinking despite negative consequences, neglecting responsibilities, and difficulty controlling or stopping alcohol intake.

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How to Understanding Alcoholism and When to Seek Help: Prevent, Control Alcohol, Help yourself, Change Your Life

This audiobook is narrated by a digital voice.


Understanding alcoholism involves recognizing the complex relationship between an individual and alcohol, acknowledging when casual or moderate drinking transitions into a compulsive, unhealthy pattern. It's a multifaceted condition encompassing physical dependence, psychological factors, and behavioral patterns. Recognizing the signs and knowing when to seek help are critical steps in addressing this issue.

Understanding Alcoholism:

Alcoholism, or alcohol use disorder (AUD), isn't solely about the quantity of alcohol consumed but also revolves around its impact on someone's life. It often involves:

Physical Dependence: The body adapts to alcohol, leading to tolerance (needing more to achieve the same effect) and withdrawal symptoms when not drinking.

Psychological Aspects: Emotional reliance on alcohol to cope with stress, anxiety, or other issues.

Behavioral Patterns: Continued drinking despite negative consequences, neglecting responsibilities, and difficulty controlling or stopping alcohol intake.

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How to Understanding Alcoholism and When to Seek Help: Prevent, Control Alcohol, Help yourself, Change Your Life

How to Understanding Alcoholism and When to Seek Help: Prevent, Control Alcohol, Help yourself, Change Your Life

by Alex Diaz

Narrated by Digital Voice Matt G

Unabridged — 2 hours, 50 minutes

How to Understanding Alcoholism and When to Seek Help: Prevent, Control Alcohol, Help yourself, Change Your Life

How to Understanding Alcoholism and When to Seek Help: Prevent, Control Alcohol, Help yourself, Change Your Life

by Alex Diaz

Narrated by Digital Voice Matt G

Unabridged — 2 hours, 50 minutes

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This audiobook is narrated by a digital voice.


Understanding alcoholism involves recognizing the complex relationship between an individual and alcohol, acknowledging when casual or moderate drinking transitions into a compulsive, unhealthy pattern. It's a multifaceted condition encompassing physical dependence, psychological factors, and behavioral patterns. Recognizing the signs and knowing when to seek help are critical steps in addressing this issue.

Understanding Alcoholism:

Alcoholism, or alcohol use disorder (AUD), isn't solely about the quantity of alcohol consumed but also revolves around its impact on someone's life. It often involves:

Physical Dependence: The body adapts to alcohol, leading to tolerance (needing more to achieve the same effect) and withdrawal symptoms when not drinking.

Psychological Aspects: Emotional reliance on alcohol to cope with stress, anxiety, or other issues.

Behavioral Patterns: Continued drinking despite negative consequences, neglecting responsibilities, and difficulty controlling or stopping alcohol intake.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940190817997
Publisher: SDZPub
Publication date: 01/15/2024
Edition description: Unabridged
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