Posts Tagged ‘Drinking Problem’
Alcohol Screening and Brief Counseling – Helps Screen Alcohol Misuse & Secondhand Drinking
It’s with great excitement that I announce and share the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) 2014 Alcohol Screening and Brief Counseling guidelines, along with NIAAA’s (National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism) Single Question Screen. I’m particularly excited about how easily these can be used by health care professionals to assess and help both “sides” of…
Read MoreWhen Does Drinking Alcohol Become a Problem
When does drinking alcohol become a problem vs a night of fun or a complement to a lovely meal with friends? What can a person do to keep from crossing the line from “safely” drinking alcohol to abusing alcohol or developing alcoholism? Is there such a line – isn’t drinking either normal or alcoholic? You…
Read MoreIs My Family Member an Alcoholic? Try Another Different Question
“Is my family member an alcoholic?” is a question most family members and friends are afraid to ask. Not because they don’t think there is a problem, but because they either fear their loved one will be offended by the question or are not clear on what it is they’re really asking, themselves. The Discovering…
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