Archive for November, 2008

Nov 24 2008

Alcoholism – Progressive, Malignant And Fatal

As alcoholics, we have experienced the sheer malevolent power of addiction. The disease of alcoholism takes prisoners and when it remains untreated, many will succumb to its destructive capacity. Experts call it a progressive illness since the more one abuses alcohol the worse their overall condition will become. It simply becomes progressively worse for the untreated, unfortunate alcoholic who lacks the constitution or support systems to fight back. Continue Reading »

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Nov 17 2008

The Importance Of Privacy And Discretion For Executive Alcoholism – When Confidential Treatment is Imperative

Picture this scenario. The CFO of a fortune 500 company is sighted at a business function over-indulging in alcohol to the point where he/she becomes loud and overt in his/her conversations. Other executives take notice of this behavior and make a note to speak to Human Resources about this potential problem with alcohol and the ramifications of confronting the employee about any impending issues to this looming predicament.  Continue Reading »

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Nov 10 2008

When Alcohol Used As A Crutch – Problem Drinking Can Worsen

Why do people in general consume alcohol? Is it because they like the taste of an exotic cocktail, or they want to appear sociable when in the company of others who are drinking? Or maybe they like the way one drink helps them relax just the tiniest bit or they enjoy a fine glass of wine with certain foods. These are totally acceptable reasons for imbibing, and millions of people who drink this way are doing so without ulterior motive. Continue Reading »

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Nov 03 2008

When Your Life Becomes Unburdened From Alcohol

You may have been drinking for years and the cumulative effect of the alcohol and your actions has taken a toll on your health and your general existence.

 

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