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D.G. Counseling Inc. March 2009 Newsletter T H I S M O N T H W E E N J O Y A N A R T I C L E W R I T T E N B Y J U D I T H F A W E L L ATTENTION: Two of the books Donna Gluck coauthored with Dr. Rob Bollendorf have hit the shelves!!! They can be found @ www.dupagepress.com OR you can join us at one of DGC's book signing parties! WHAT IS AN ALCOHOL PROBLEM? For most people alcohol is a pleasant accompaniment to social activities. Moderate alcohol use (up to two drinks per day for men and one drink per day for women and older people) is not harmful for most adults. Nonetheless, a substantial number of people have serious trouble with their drinking. What is a standard drink? -One 12-ounce bottle of beer or wine cooler -One 5-ounce glass of wine -Or 1.5 ounces of 80-proof distilled spirits

What is an alcohol problem? An alcohol problem is often used to refer to any type of condition caused by drinking that harms the drinker directly, jeopardizes the drinker s well-being, or places others at risk. Depending on the circumstances, alcohol problems can result from even moderate drinking, for example when driving, during pregnancy, or when taking certain medications. Alcohol problems exist on a continuum of severity ranging from occasional binge drinking to alcohol abuse or dependence (alcoholism). The most common alcohol problems are: Binge Drinking The type of problem drinking most often engaged in by young people in the 18 21 year old range. Within this age group binge drinking is more prevalent among college students than non-students. It is often defined as the consumption of five or more drinks at one sitting for males and three or more for females. Alcohol Abuse Often results in absence from, and impaired performance at school and on the job, neglect of child care or household responsibilities, legal difficulties and alcohol consumption in physically dangerous circumstances such as while driving. Individuals who abuse alcohol may continue to drink despite the knowledge that their drinking causes them recurrent and significant social, interpersonal, or legal problems.

Alcohol Dependence A chronic and often progressive disease that includes a strong need to drink despite repeated social or interpersonal problems such as losing a job or deteriorating relationships with friends and family members. It has a generally predictable course, recognizable symptoms, and is influenced by a complex interplay of genes, psychological factors such as the influence of family members and friends, and the effect of culture on drinking behavior and attitudes. Scientists are increasingly able to define and understand both the genetic and environmental factors that make an individual vulnerable to alcoholism. Ask yourself the following questions... How can you tell whether you, or someone close to you, may have a drinking problem? Answering the following four questions can help you find out. Have you ever felt that you should cut down on your drinking? Have people annoyed you by criticizing your drinking? Have you ever felt bad or guilty about your drinking? Have you ever had a drink first thing in the morning to steady your nerves or to get rid of a hangover (eye opener)?!! One yes response suggests a possible alcohol problem. More than one yes it is highly likely that a problem exists. Even if you answered no to all of the questions, if you are encountering drinking-related problems with your job, relationships, health, or with the law, you should still seek professional help. The effects of alcohol abuse can be extremely serious, even fatal, to both yourself and others.

The Decision To Get Help Acknowledging that help is needed may not be easy but keep in mind that the sooner a person gets help, the better the chances for a successful recovery. In our society, the myth persists that an alcohol problem is somehow a sign of moral weakness. An individual may feel that to seek help is to admit to some type of shameful defect in him or herself. The fact, however, is that alcoholism is a disease that is no more a sign of weakness than asthma or diabetes. How To Get Help For general information, the internet has many reliable sites providing up-to-date information on alcohol and drugs and their treatments. Much of the information in this article was derived from these websites, and they are excellent sources: National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA) National Council on Alcoholism and Drug Dependence (NCADD) www.alcoholscreening.org www.drugfree.org (The Partnership for drug-free America) www.jointogether.org (Join Together Direct)

A time-honored source of information and assistance is Alcoholics Anonymous and its related family programs Alanon and Alateen.! For personal assistance, contact your healthcare provider or mental health counselor for a referral to treatment. In many cases, you will be referred to a Certified Alcohol and Drug Counselor who has specialized training in helping both the drinker and his/her family and affected others.! Please contact our office for confidential assistance. We have experienced Certified Alcohol and Drug Counselors (CADC) on staff. Judith Fawell Licensed Professional Counselor Certified Alcohol and Drug Counselor