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Alcohol Consumption Changes the Aging Clock < Yale School of Medicine

Alcohol abuse in older adults is a quiet but serious problem. It may not be as easy to recognize, but alcoholism in older adults is common. If you believe that you or a loved one has problems with alcohol, you can contact your family doctor and they can perform a substance abuse screening. Liver disease …

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Children of Alcoholics: Growing Up with an Alcoholic Parent

The previous set of traumas impacts the ability of children of alcoholics to develop healthy social skills and social bonds. For example, studies indicate that daughters with fathers suffering from alcohol use disorder tend to create more insecure attachment behaviors in comparison with those with non-alcoholic fathers. Experts highly recommend working with a therapist, particularly …

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What is a Functioning Alcoholic? Signs of High-Functioning Alcoholism

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Valdosta’s Best Teen Mental Health & Drug Addiction Treatment Program

Therapy is a pivotal part of effective substance abuse treatment, as it often covers root causes of addiction, including challenges faced by the patient in their social, family, and work/school life. Our psychiatric care unit provides intensive services for adults who are struggling with acute mental health challenges, such as hallucinations or schizophrenia. There are …

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