What is a High-Functioning Alcoholic?
Most high-functioning alcoholics go under the radar because of their ability to hold down jobs and maintain seemingly normal lives.
Most high-functioning alcoholics go under the radar because of their ability to hold down jobs and maintain seemingly normal lives.
Depending on how much you drink or the reasoning behind drinking alone, this behavior sometimes indicates an alcohol problem.
Alcohol is toxic to the human body, and abusing it on a regular basis can have many negative consequences to your health.
The stress and anxiety many students feel in college can lead to alcohol abuse problems.
Recovering from alcoholism takes time and effort, and experiencing the “pink cloud” phenomenon can make this fact easy to forget.
Attending Alcoholics Anonymous meetings on a regular basis and committing to these groups has shown to reduce relapse rates in participants.
Since its formation in 1935, Alcoholics Anonymous has helped thousands of people recover from alcoholism and live happier, healthier lives.
An AA meeting finder is easy to use and can help you choose the best group for your schedule and preferences.
If you’re new to AA, there are certain factors you’ll want to take into consideration before deciding on a support group.
Sharing and relating to other members at AA meetings can keep you motivated during recovery.