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Alcoholism5

Alcoholism addiction is a stigmatized disorder. The alcoholic is a sick person Suffering from a disease for which there is, no known cure in the sense that he or she will ever be able to drink moderately. I have learned that the alcoholic must learn to stay away from alcohol completely in order to lead a normal life. Fundamentally, alcoholism is a health problem, a physical and emotional disease rather that a question of too little willpower or of moral weakness.The Son of man has come eating and drinking; and You say, Behold a glutton and a drunkard, a friend of Tax collectors and sinners!Luke 7:34Alcoholism takes many routes and has an adaptive stage. Alcoholics drink to feel better, drink to feel stimulated, and to relax. One thing all alcoholics seem to have in common is that, as time passes, the drinking gets worse. A frequent component of the disease is the alcoholics belief that drinking is necessary to cope with life. Alcoholics have confused minds; the need to drink may literally seem like a matter of life or death for the drinker. Note: Not all drinkers descend to the same physical or mental states before they decide to seek help. People who become alcoholics become powerless over alcohol and dont realize it is a personal weakness. An alcoholic has a behavior problem that needs forgiveness and correction. It may take the alcoholics themselves sometime to admit their own illness. The might is far gone, the day is at hand. Letus then cast off the works of darkness and puton the armor of light. Romans 13:12Alcohol abuse has become a major problem in the worlds society today. The work place has been rated has the number one place for abuse of alcohol. Drinking among U.S. workers has threaten public safety and impair job performance. The culture of the workplace may both accept and encourage drinking or discourage and inhibit drinking. A workplaces tolerance of drinking is partly ...

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