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Information to help you understand if there's a problem with alcohol and ways to move forward.
It can, but it depends on many factors such as your family history and mental health. Here are three points to be aware of.
Talking to a friend or family member about what you believe is problematic drinking can be difficult. But it’s worth it, says Dru Jaeger, and they’ll probably be glad you did.
Drinking can affect many aspects of your life, and the lives of others, like your family and work colleagues. Here are the main factors to consider.
Confiding in someone can help if you’re going through difficult times or perhaps you’re worried about your relationship with alcohol. While it can be daunting, there are ways to make it feel possible, says Dr Jessamy Hibberd.
Will they listen? Will it end in a fight? Speaking to young people about alcohol is a challenge for any guardian. Three tactics can help create a positive outcome, says Dru Jaeger.
If you’re concerned about your own drinking or someone else’s, this assessment tool from WHO could be a first step in knowing if help is needed.
From recognising the signs of dependence to the types of treatments available, these are the factors to consider when it comes to problem drinking.
When some people drink, they may become aggressive or abusive. This is how that happens and what you can do to avoid it.
Domestic violence involves a complex combination of risk factors. While there is an association between some domestic violence and alcohol abuse, violence also occurs in the absence of drinking. Here’s what you need to know.