Early recognition of the signs of addiction is vital in order to stop the slide of a person into a deepening disease. It is estimated that 50% of problem drinkers remain undetected and therefore untreated.
Some behaviour is mainly associated with alcohol addiction:
People addicted to alcohol and drugs become skilled at concealing the signs of their addiction. The addict's denial of the problem develops in response to deepening guilt and shame surrounding the disease of addiction.
Some alcoholics/drug users express a persistent desire to quit and make unsuccessful efforts to cut back and control e.g. switching from beer to wine or to low alcohol drinks; or drinking only on certain days.
At times, consumption of the drug or of alcohol may stop for a period of time but inevitably they will go back to using again.
Neglecting their appearance and failing to keep social appointments with friends.
The person continues to drink, despite the knowledge of having a persistent physical or psychological problem caused or exacerbated by alcohol.
Increased tolerance indicates physiological adaptation by the brain to the presence of the drug. The person must consume more frequently, more rapidly and in increasing amounts to get the desired effect.
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