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It is remarkable to articulate something that family members who have been adversely affected by the alcohol dependency of another family member obviously do not know. It appears that by protecting the alcohol dependent individual with lies and dishonesty to those outside the family, these well-intentioned family members have in actual fact created a condition that makes it easier for the alcohol dependent person to carry on and press forward with his or her hurtful, detrimental style of life.
To be sure, rather than helping the alcohol addicted person and themselves, these family members have in reality become enablers who have involuntarily helped deteriorate the alcohol dependent individual’s drinking problem even more.
Perhaps the real downside of this is that the alcohol dependent person will continue drinking in an irresponsible and abusive manner and go through various “alcohol side effects.” Some of these side effects include poor health, deteriorating relationships, considerable financial problems, employment difficulties, legal issues (such as getting arrested for one or more DUIs), and diminished mental functioning.
The Probability of a Relapse is Real
According to the research literature and statistics on alcohol addiction, another key alcohol addiction issue concerns alcohol relapses.
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It is fascinating to mention something that family members who have been harmfully affected by the alcoholism of another family member apparently do not comprehend. It seems that by shielding the alcohol dependent individual with falsehoods and dishonesty to those outside the family, these well-intentioned family members have in actual fact created a circumstance that makes it easier for the alcohol dependent individual to persevere and move forward with his or her hurtful, devastating way of living.
Clearly, rather than helping the alcohol addicted individual and themselves, these family members have in fact become enablers who have mistakenly helped worsen the alcohol dependent individual’s drinking problem even more.
The Probability of a Relapse is Real
Another key alcoholism issue has to do with alcohol relapses. Relapses take place when an alcohol dependent person has effectively gone through alcohol addiction rehab and then resorts to drinking a number of weeks or months later. At first thought, this predicament flies in the face of logical thinking and looks so implausible that it forces one to question why anyone who has gone through the terror of alcohol addiction can return to drinking a short while after successful alcohol
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It is worthy of note to bring up something that family members who have been negatively affected by the alcoholism of another family member apparently do not realize. It seems that by shielding the alcohol addicted person with untruths and dishonesty to those outside the family, these well-intentioned family members have basically created a condition that makes it easier for the alcoholic to persist and go forward with his or her negative, destructive daily life.
In fact, instead of helping the alcoholic and themselves, these family members have in fact become enablers who have mistakenly helped worsen the alcohol addicted individual’s drinking problems even further.
Relapses Can and Do Occur
Another key alcohol addiction issue involves alcohol relapses. Relapses take place when an alcoholic has effectively gone through alcoholism therapy and then returns to drinking a number of weeks or months later. At first glance, this circumstance flies in the face of sound thinking and looks so doubtful that it forces a person to wonder why anyone who has experienced the horrors of alcohol addiction can return to drinking a short while after effective alcohol treatment and in turn after attaining recovery. There are, of course,
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It is interesting to articulate something that family members who have been negatively affected by the alcoholism of another family member clearly do not comprehend. It seems that by protecting the alcohol dependent person with lies and deceit to those outside the family, these well-intentioned family members have in effect created a circumstance that makes it easier for the alcohol dependent individual to continue and proceed with his or her unsafe, destructive existence.
Without a doubt, rather than helping the alcohol addicted individual and themselves, these family members have essentially become enablers who have inadvertently helped worsen the alcohol addicted person’s problem drinking condition even more.
The Possibility of a Relapse is Real
Another key alcoholism issue involves alcohol relapses. Relapses take place when an alcohol dependent individual has effectively gone through alcohol addiction rehabilitation and then returns to drinking a number of weeks or months later. At first glance, this situation flies in the face of logical thinking and sounds so implausible that it forces one to wonder why anyone who has gone through the wretchedness of alcohol dependency can return to drinking a short while after effective alcohol treatment and in turn after achieving
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It is interesting to mention something that family members who have been adversely affected by the alcoholism of another family member obviously do not realize. It seems that by shielding the alcohol dependent person with lies and deceit to those outside the family, these well-intentioned family members have in essence created a circumstance that makes it easier for the alcohol dependent person to persist and proceed with his or her hurtful, detrimental existence.
Undeniably, instead of helping the alcohol addicted individual and themselves, these family members have in truty become enablers who have inadvertently helped negatively affect the alcohol addicted person’s problem drinking condition even more.
The Chances of a Relapse are Real
Another key alcoholism issue has to do with alcohol relapses. Relapses take place when an alcoholic has effectively gone through alcohol addiction rehab and then resorts to drinking a number of weeks or months later. At first thought, this situation seems contradictory to common sense and sounds so implausible that it forces an individual to speculate why anyone who has experienced the wretchedness of alcohol addiction can return to drinking a short while after successful alcohol treatment and in turn after reaching sobriety.
