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  • 35. How do you know if you're an alcoholic? And what to do about it!

35. How do you know if you're an alcoholic? And what to do about it!

Friday 21st September 2018

Identify the signs of alcoholism and understand why seeking help is essential. Tune in to this episode of Sober Grind Podcast.
31 minutes
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Recognizing Alcoholism: Identifying the Signs and Seeking Help

If you're looking at it from a clinical standpoint, let's say, for example, a psychologist or a doctor sees a person drink in this fashion to where they start, they stop, they start, they stop. It looks like because you've done a, b and c, and this is the way that you turn out every single time it looks like you are an alcoholic.
Ever wondered if your casual drinking might be more than just a habit? This episode of the Sober Grind Podcast dives into the tricky question of how to know if you're an alcoholic. Hosted by TherapyCable, the discussion covers the telltale signs that your drinking might be crossing the line into something more serious. From hiding bottles to losing track of how much you drink, these behaviors are red flags you shouldn't ignore.
The episode doesn't stop at just identifying the problem; it also breaks down the stigma surrounding alcoholism and why seeking help is a crucial step toward recovery. You'll hear about the history and role of Alcoholics Anonymous, a program that's helped countless people reclaim their lives. With a mix of informative insights and personal stories, this episode offers a relatable and supportive look at a tough topic.
Whether you're questioning your own drinking habits or concerned about someone else, this conversation provides valuable guidance on what to do next.