alcoholism
alcoholism
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by Richard MacKenzie - 2007-05-11
Alcoholism has negatively impacted many lives. Though it's a sad thing, there are plenty of people who just can't put down the bottle. Like most other addictions, alcoholism has the ability to warp re...
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by Josh Stone - 2007-05-16
The law enforcement profession is legendary for its high stress. It is repeatedly in the top ten of most stressful jobs. And there's nothing like police work to make a candidate for 'bringing your wor...
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by Ramiro Sejas - 2007-05-18
Few months ago one of my readers asked me if I've read self - help books before I wrote my ebook, and why do I write about frustrations and thoughts instead of more generic subjects like life succedin...
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by Dusty Lindemann - 2007-05-21
When someone realizes they may be suffering from a mental health issue it can be overwhelming trying to determine where to turn for help. Most communities offer services to people suffering with menta...
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by Ed Philips - 2007-05-24
Does Drinking Alcohol Harm An Unborn Baby? Here's the thing; if you are pregnant and drinking, your baby is drinking as well. As soon as you take a drink of any alcoholic beverage, your unborn child i...
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by wgdefoore - 2007-06-04
No one ever sets out to become an alcoholic. It is an insidious problem, that sneaks in the back door when you're not looking. What some people consider "normal" drinking is actually the early stages ...
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by Edward Wilson - 2007-06-07
It is common for people who have completed alcohol rehab, and remained sober for a year or two, to begin to wonder why they are continuing to attend various groups and meetings. It's a good question. ...
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by Edward Wilson - 2007-06-11
It is difficult to make a decision to seek treatment for alcohol abuse, dependency, or addiction. But having made that choice it becomes even more confusing when seeking an appropriate type of program...
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by Edward Wilson - 2007-06-11
It is often difficult, given the acute turmoil individuals and families find themselves in when seeking help, to sort out what makes for an effective program. Nearly all will declare themselves to be ...
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by Edward Wilson - 2007-06-12
Fifteen years ago I first heard the term pseudo-egalitarianism, false equality, from Dr. Steve Schroeder-Davis in Minneapolis. At the time he was speaking about "dumbing down" education so as to pena...