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Can you stop someone from drinking themselves to death
Why won't they just stop? To a "normal" person, the self-destructive behavior of an alcoholic defies logic. Actually, it defies logic for the alcoholic, as well. Given that 4-6 percent of the population is alcoholic, chances are very good that...
128 commentsYou Might Be Alcoholic: Warning Signs
The disease of alcoholism is baffling (actually, it's cunning, baffling and powerful). To the outside observer, the drinker's self-destructive behavior makes no sense. To the drinker him/herself, it doesn't make much sense, either. Perhaps as...
95 commentsTattoo Ideas: Quotes on Addiction, Sobriety, Recovery
After writing over two dozen hubs on tattoo ideas that showcased pictures as the majority of the content, I started noticing that a large portion of the comments were from people asking for ideas on what to say, not so much on how to say it. Like...
42 commentsHow A Positive Attitude Can Change Your Life
There are so many things that can happen in someone's life, that it can make it really hard to have a positive outlook in life itself. Life to me, is like a roller coaster with the ups and downs and sharp turns that life brings our way. Some of us...
27 commentsHow To Live Life Without Alcohol In It
For many people in the world life sometimes is not what they expected it to be. We all have problems in our lives and there are those people that have a bigger problem than most with simple, fixable problems. The problem is called being addicted to alcohol. How to live life without alcohol in it is what we have to address here in this hub.
12 commentsSobriety Tips from a Recovering Alcoholic
My journey into the abyss of alcoholism began at age 16. Sharing a few beers with my best friend, Keith, I found the taste bitter and disgusting but knew instantly that I liked the way alcohol transformed my mind and body. I could be bold,...
2 commentsRelapse Prevention Skills
Relapse prevention skills are skills that help an addict or alcoholic anticipate and cope effectively with the very real potential for relapse. Learning to apply specific coping skills to preventing relapse or maintaining sobriety is relapse prevention.
30 commentsEarly Sobriety: What to Say When You're Not Drinking
If you are in early sobriety, people still may pressure you to drink alcohol, or question why you are not drinking. Here are some suggestions to keep you clean and sober.
22 commentsAlcohol Addiction - Are You an Alcoholic?
You might not think you are an alcoholic, but are you addicted to alcohol?
44 commentsMovie Review: Rachel Getting Married
Addiction is a family disease. It affects not only the addicted person, but every member of his/her family. In "Rachel Getting Married" the heroine's addiction is clearly central to the family's dysfunction,...
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