When Should I Seek Help for Alcohol Addiction?
If you are even reading this, then it stands to reason that you have been asking this question already. There is no single answer to this question, but there are a number of things which you should ask yourself to make this determination. If you’re currently trying to find the answer to this question, then read the three questions which follow – they can indicate that it’s time to seek out some help for your alcohol addiction.
Have I missed school or work in the previous month as a result of my drinking? If so, how much have I missed? If you have missed more than one day due to your drinking, then it is certainly tie to get help for your alcohol addiction.
A guy at an AA meeting once said that he started by having a few drinks after work; this progressed to having a few drinks before work – and then it became a few drinks during work. Once he was fired for this behavior, he started having drinks instead of work. Of course, you shouldn’t let things go this far before getting treatment. However, if you are missing work as a result of your drinking, you probably need to look for treatment for alcohol addiction.
Have I been hiding my drinking from my family. Do you tell your family that you are working late or running errands when you are actually going to a bar? Do you wait until your spouse is asleep before you begin drinking? These behaviors are because you want to keep your drinking a secret and avoid having conflict with your family; who have probably been concerned about your drinking habits. If you are hiding your drinking, then you are probably dealing with an alcohol addiction and should seek treatment.
Have I recently had trouble with law enforcement? Drinking can cause you all kinds of legal trouble, from drunk driving to domestic violence. If you’ve driven a car while impaired or found yourself in some other legal trouble due to excessive drinking, then you probably need help for your addiction.
Acknowledging that you have a problem with alcohol is the first step to recovering from alcohol addiction. This is something you can’t do alone – but you don’t have to! There is plenty of support out there which can help get you into recovery.
Alcohol addiction has no cure, but there are effective treatments which can keep you sober and living a healthy life. The sooner you or your loved one starts with a reputatble program, the better your chances for recovery.
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