Tuesday, April 21, 2020

                           Alcohol

       Treatment, Therapy & Alternatives

Suffering from an alcohol addiction can reek havoc on a persons life. As with any addiction a person can suffer greatly. I would like to talk about some treatment options for a person struggling through alcohol addiction. It is most important for the person to recognize their condition and have an desire to quit. (Carol Galbicsek, 2019) Sometimes a person may realize this on their own or it may take an intervention to help the person see they have a problem. Once the person is ready and willing to get help you must then figure out treatment and support options.

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Detoxification is the initial step in treating alcoholism and it can be a very difficult process as the first few day a person may feel some withdraw symptoms. (Carol Galbicsek,2019)  Once a person is detoxed they may enter into therapy. An option is inpatient therapy where a person is in structured treatment environment. (Carol Galbiesek, 2019)In in patient therapy they may also help you through detoxification if you were unable to do this alone through giving medications that help with withdraw symptoms.(Addiction Center, 2020)Common ones they would prescribe include:
  • Acamprosate – Used to reduce alcohol cravings and withdrawal symptoms.
  • Naltrexone – Used to reduce cravings for alcohol as well as its pleasurable effects.
  • Vivitrol – An extended-release formulation of Naltrexone
  • Disulfiram – Causes severe negative effects when alcohol is consumed.
  These program are for people with a serve alcohol problem and the person would generally remain in treatment from anywhere from 30 to 90 days. These people will get around the clock care  to prepare you for life after rehab ,learning to fight triggers and to seeking help if you relapse. (Carol Galbiesek, 2019)

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alcoholism treatment | Gateway Foundation Alcohol & Drug TreatmentAlcohol counseling is another option which includes many meetings with a counselor who will guide you through recovery. Counseling opens up lines of communication so the person can express themselves at all times, through the good & bad they are experiencing. (Carol Galbiesek,2019) Alcohol support groups like AA (Alcoholics Anonymous)is a fellowship of men and women who share their experience, strength, and hope with each other to solve their common problem and help others to recover from alcoholism.(Buddy T, 2019) AA is well known and another great option.Scientific research has shown that people in support groups like AA combined with other treatment, is more effective than battling addiction alone.(Buddy T, 2019) There are other alternatives like— Women for SobrietySMART Recovery, and LifeRing that are support groups for those who choose to be sober. (German Lopez, 2018) Programs like SMART Recovery and LifeRing can be a different option for those who choose moderate drinking instead of quitting drinking all together , these are designed for more of a problem drinker rather than severe cases although anyone can try these. (German Lopez, 2019) People who are less committed to abstinence will be more committed to programs like SMART and LifeRing. We need alternatives in treating alcohol addiction because no one case is the same and people respond to different treatments. It is best to be advised by a doctor to what treatment is best for you.



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References

Addiction Center (2019) Alcohol Treatment & Rehab.Retrieved from www.addictioncenter.com

Buddy T (2019) Treatment Options for Alcoholism. Retrieved from www.verywellmind.com

Carol Galbicsek (2019) Treating Alcoholism. Retrieved www.alcoholrehabguide.org

German Lopez (2018) Alcoholics Anonymous Works for some people. Retrieved www.vox.com








Tuesday, April 14, 2020

                


                Comorbidity and Alcoholism




Comorbidity describes two or more disorders or illnesses occurring in the same person. I want to discuss how Alcoholism intertwines with comorbidity. Alcoholism can cause a variety of medical conditions along with psychiatric conditions. Heavy alcohol use directly affects the brain function and alters brain chemicals and hormonal systems known to be involved in the development of many mental disorders such as mood & anxiety disorders. (Ramesh Shivani, 2002) Alcoholism can bring on a wide range of psychiatric symptoms including extreme sadness, difficulty concentrating, nervousness,fidgeting or crying. (Ramesh Shivani,2002) Alcoholism can unleash aggressive behavior , antisocial behaviors that may mimic certain externalizing disorders. (Ramesh Shivani,2002) Alcohol reeks havoc many systems in the body. Comorbid cardiovascular issues start to occur within the body when heavy alcohol use . Such cardiovascular issues include high blood pressure, irregular heart beat, elevated levels of cholesterol, heart attack ,alcoholic cardiomyopathy occurs in chronic drinkers, and risk of stroke. (Alcohol.org, 2020)


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Chronic alcoholism can cause inflammation in your gastrointestinal tract from all the toxins giving you many gastrointestinal issues. (Alcohol.org,2020) Alcoholism can also cause issues with your central nervous system causing brain cancer, risk for development of dementia and seizures.Some more mental health issues that go hand in hand with alcoholism are eating disorders, major depressive disorder, anxiety disorders, bipolar disorder, trauma and stress related disorders. (Alcohol.org,2020)
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IS THERE HOPE?

Yes, there is hope but it will be a long road ahead.It is not as easy as many think, quit drinking and your problems will disappear. Quitting drinking is only the first big step, quitting alone will not remove the struggles the person is dealing with. The recovery time depends on the length the person has abused alcohol. (Alcohol.cor,2020)Unfortunately, chronic abuse of alcohol can be associated with numerous comorbid conditions, including medical conditions, neurological conditions, psychological conditions, and social issues. (Alcohol.org,2020) It is important for the person to have support and reach out to a professional who can help them in all areas they are suffering in whether it be mental disorders or health issues. It is never to late.


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References

Alcohol.org (2020) Excessive Use of Alcohol is Frequently Associated with Comorid Medical Issues in The Body.    Retrieved from www.alcohol.org

Ramesh Shivani (2002) Alcoholism & Psychiatric Disorders. Retrieved from www.pubs.niaa.nih.gov


Tuesday, April 7, 2020

       The Family & Alcohol Addiction

Alcoholism is wrecking families. The effects of alcoholism continue far beyond the years of trauma. One in five adult Americans have lived with an alcoholic relative at some point during their childhood. (Buddy T, 2020) Children who live with an alcoholic are four times as likely to develop alcoholism and are also at greater risk for behavioral and emotional problems.(Behavioral Health, 2020) No one suffers as much as children do in this sad situation. Children are more likely to have difficultly dealing with stress & highly likely to marry an alcoholic or abusive spouse later in life. (Behavioral Health, 2020) 


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There are major behavioral patterns that play out & evolve beyond childhood which include poor self image, loneliness, guilt,anxiety,feelings of hopelessness, fear of abandonment and chronic depression. (Behavioral Health, 2020)Alcoholism effects every family member dramatically more than it does the actual drinker. The unsafe environment with disruptions of a child's normal routine, tensions that can be felt by the child of strained relationships & dishonesty all weigh heavy on a family.(Buddy T, 2020) Alcoholism is a slow progressive disease that takes your family by surprise, once innocent ,one time behaviors become more common and more accepted as normal behaviors that can reek havoc on your family.

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ROLES

There are different roles certain family members tend to take on when dealing with alcoholism within the family. The first is the enabler . He/she covers for the individual,takes on the responsibility of taking care of everything left undone and may denial about the seriousness of the addicts problem. This person excuses behaviors , unable or unwilling to hold the addict responsible for their actions,tries to smooth things over or run interference so the addict does not have to face consequences of actions.(Addiction Center, 2020) This enabler stunts the addicts ability to recover if they do not stop protecting them. The second is the Hero. The Hero is usually the older child who overachieves and is obsessed with perfection and sometimes needs to take responsibility in the home in place of missing parent. (Behavioral Health, 2020) The next is the Scapegoat. The Scapegoat misbehaves and is often in trouble in school & with law enforcement , this is reflective of the poisonous / chaotic atmosphere at home. The Mascot is next, the Mascot uses rumor to find some normalcy and balance with his/her situation. The Lost child is the saddest , the Lost child is isolated from other family members, they don't want to rock the boat, they have trouble making relationships as adults ,and often suffer deeply & quietly to themselves. (Addiction Center, 2020)

SUPPORT

It is important to be supportive but firm with addicts helping to put them in direction they need to go for help. It is vital to encourage loved ones while holding them accountable for their behaviors and creating rewards for positive behaviors.(Addiction Centers, 2020) Family members can attend support groups with loved ones or join their own support groups for families of addicts . (Addiction Centers, 2020) 


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REFERENCES:

Addiction Centers (2020) The Role of Family in Addiction Recovery. Retrieved from www.addictioncenter,com

Behavioral Health (2020) The Effects of Drug Addiction on Family Members. Retrieved from www.bhpalmbeach.com

Buddy T (2020) Alcoholism: The Family Disease That Affects Every Member. Retrieved from www.verywellmind.com