What has become clear to me is that alcohol is not always the cause of personal disaster. Although it is demonised and blamed often.
Many people here have been, and are, suffering from clinical depression. Sometimes it has been treated and sometimes not.
'If the bridge is shaking it may not be the load (alcohol) but the weak foundations.'
I note that there are members who have taken advantage of psychiatric services and have had therapy to help with their problems.
That is very wise. What does bother me is that there are too many who haven't used these available facilities.
I see it in the 'relapsers,' they give up the alcohol for a time, then backslide and blame it on the demon or their weakness.
I would like to see an 'addicts protocol'...the first step being a thorough psychiatric evaluation.
It is unfortunate that by the time an individual presents for treatment the most noticeable symptom is their drinking.
The label 'alcoholic' is too simple, and too easy a diagnosis. In many cases it is an automatic response from the treating physician. Problem solved! (Not.)
Dudes (and Dudettes...sometimes I can't tell) these are my musings for a slow Sunday morning. But it is important. It is a massive problem for many of us.
And it deserves both barrels. Stop Drinking and see the shrink!
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