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Alcoholism Treatment Yuma AZ

You see many people think Alcoholism is a disease, but it actually is a disorder, a chronic disorder. Imagine that..but it is my belief that Alcoholism can be brought on by other things.

Yuma Treatment Center
(928) 344-4310
1290 West 8th Place
Yuma, AZ
Crossroads Mission of Yuma
(928) 783-9362
944 South Arizona Avenue
Yuma, AZ
Anne Walton NCC
(602) 685-6000 
Phoenix, AZ
Neal, Kristine
(623) 455-9189
11024 N. 28th Drive Suite 290
Pheonix, AZ
Treese, Douglas
(480) 821-7857
1256 W Chandler Blvd Suite 13
Chandler, AZ
Lois Faust Fazio
(928) 344-9894
661 East 32nd Street
Yuma, AZ
Behavioral Health Services
(928) 341-9199
106 East 1st Street
Yuma, AZ
Fort Yuma Alcohol and Drug Abuse
(760) 572-0232
1888 San Pasqual School Road
Winterhaven, CA
Professional Psychology Associates P.C
(602) 852-0911
4222 East Camelback Road
Phoenix, AZ
Kathryn Forsyth, NCC
(480) 838-4300 
Mesa, AZ
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What is Alcoholism?

What is Alcoholism?

Alisa Olazaran

Friday, September 14, 2007 What is Alcoholism? Really? Alcoholism to a person that does not drink is one thing, and Alcoholism to an Alcoholic is an entirely different thing. The definition of Alcoholism is this: "a chronic disorder characterized by dependence on alcohol, repeated excessive use of alcoholic beverages, can you believe this,the development of withdrawal symptoms on reducing or ceasing intake, morbidity that may include cirrhosis of the liver, and decreased ability to function socially and vocationally.

But to an Alcoholic, it is a way of escape, escaping the pain of society.

You see many people think Alcoholism is a disease, but it actually is a disorder, a chronic disorder. Imagine that..but it is my belief that Alcoholism can be brought on by other things. There are people that have mental disorders that have gone on for years not knowing why they feel this way or that way, but that only hitting the bottle makes them feel better (hum) imagine that, people actually walking around with other mental disorders never go diagnosed, such as Manic Depression, these people not only have Manic Depression, but they start hitting the bottle, and this can be another crutch for that person, and when that person finally is diagnosed as having Alcoholism, a lot of times they are never diagnosed as having other mental disorders prior to Alcoholism.

My mother for example: she was an Alcoholic, she passed away three-years...

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