Signs Of Alcoholism | Lifetime Recovery Center

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Signs of Alcoholism can often be subtle but include increased tolerance, frequent cravings, inability to limit drinking, and withdrawal symptoms when not drinking. These signs may also manifest as neglecting responsibilities, changes in behavior, or continuing to drink despite negative consequences....


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Signs Of Alcoholism
Signs of Alcoholism include both behavioral and physical
changes that indicate a dependency on alcohol. These may
involve increased tolerance, frequent blackouts, an inability
to control drinking, and withdrawal symptoms such as
tremors or nausea when not drinking. Recognizing these
signs early can help in seeking timely treatment and
preventing further health deterioration.

Introduction to
Alcoholism
Alcoholism, also known as alcohol use disorder, is a
chronic disease. It is characterized by an inability to
control alcohol consumption despite negative
consequences. Alcoholism affects individuals, families,
and communities.

Definition of Alcoholism
Compulsive Drinking
A strong urge to drink alcohol
despite negative consequences.
Withdrawal Symptoms
Experiencing physical or
psychological discomfort when
reducing or stopping alcohol
consumption.
Tolerance
Needing increasingly larger amounts of alcohol to achieve the desired
effect.

Common Signs of Alcoholism
1
Increased Tolerance
Needing more alcohol to feel
the same effects.
2
Withdrawal Symptoms
Experiencing shaking,
nausea, or anxiety when not
drinking.
3
Drinking Alone
Avoiding social settings or
drinking alone.
4
Blackouts
Losing memory of events
while drinking.

Behavioral Signs of Alcoholism
Drinking Alone
Secretive drinking, often alone or in
hiding.
Drinking Patterns
Drinking more frequently, in larger
quantities, or at inappropriate times.
Drinking to Cope
Using alcohol to manage stress, anxiety,
or emotional distress.

Psychological Effects of
Alcoholism
Depression and Anxiety
Alcohol can worsen mood
disorders and lead to mental
health issues.
Cognitive Impairment
Memory problems, difficulty
concentrating, and slowed
thinking.
Sleep Disturbances
Insomnia, nightmares, and restless sleep.

Psychological Signs of
Alcoholism
Mood Swings
Irritability, mood swings, and
increased aggression.
Depression
Feelings of sadness, hopelessness,
and low self-esteem.
Anxiety
Excessive worry, nervousness, and
restlessness.
Sleep Problems
Difficulty falling asleep, staying
asleep, or experiencing nightmares.

Consequences of Alcoholism
1
Health Problems
Liver disease, heart disease, and pancreatitis.
2
Social Issues
Relationship problems, job loss, and legal issues.
3
Financial Strain
Cost of alcohol, legal fees, and medical bills.

Alcohol addiction treatment
center in New Jersey
You can't detox and go through recovery alone. You can
start your journey more comfortably and safely if you
have a supervised detox. It's crucial to have a support
system to help you stay in recovery. You can come to our
facility to share your struggles and get the support you
deserve.

How we determine need for
alcohol addiction treatment
1
Drug Effects
An increased tolerance for alcohol paired with experiencing
withdrawal symptoms when reducing or cutting out drinking.
2
Social Problems
Disinterest in activities a person once enjoyed as well as a
disinterest in work, social, or school-related opportunities.
3
Risky Use
Drinking alcohol in risky scenarios despite the consequences.
4
Impaired Control
Substance abuse that can’t be stopped or reduced despite an effort
to stop.

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