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How to Help an Alcoholic…

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Mr. Foote is a healthcare professional with over 20 years experience helping alcoholics, addicts and compulsive gamblers find freedom from their addictions.

Mr. Foote also trains healthcare workers and cargivers in appropriate programs to help alcoholics.
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Robin Foote BA, NCAC, TSF.

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An alcoholic can be helped to find freedom from alcohol. And, anyone can help who has some counseling or interviewing ability.



There are Two Main Signs of Alcoholism

Alcoholics suffer from an illness that stops them seeing their real condition (denial) and a tolerance to alcohol that keeps them drinking beyond safe levels (loss of control).

In the noise example from above denial begins as simple avoidance and minimizing of noises around you. You build up a resistance, a second nature of denial of interfering noises by blocking out more and more. After awhile you are not aware that you are blocking out anything.



Alcoholics are no different. They just block out another form of annoyance, the amount they drink and the effect of their drinking. And, again it starts out in small ways and builds over time.



Denial of the Effect of Alcohol

Everyone uses denial. It is a normal subconscious way to carry out day to day activities without annoying interference. To illustrate Stop for a minute and listen to the sounds around you. More than likely you will hear sounds that you were not aware of previously. If you listened to these sounds constantly you would probably get an overload of noise and may not be able to carry out your normal duties.

But denial does not just occur. It grows over time and may be so deeply ingrained in the subconscious that it is no longer a decision to deny anything.



Unfortunately for alcoholics their denial is contributing to the damage done by alcohol.



Loss of Control of Alcohol

Recent research suggests that alcoholics are born with a genetic variation that encourages them to drink. Males with alcoholic fathers need more alcohol to satisfy them than their non-afflicted peers. They need to drink more to get the same affect as males without an alcoholic father.



Additionally, alcoholics develop changes at the cellular level in the brain. These changes actually demand more alcohol be consumed and fed through these altered cells. In a similar way that we all experience hunger for food and our bodies demand more food. Alcoholics have an extra demand for alcohol.

So we have two aspects making an alcoholic drink more alcohol. There is the genetic demand for more and a change in the brain cells demanding more.



Loss of Control plus Denial of Effects

An alcoholic has slowly built up a subconscious defense about how much is drunk and the effect it is having. And, the alcoholic body demands more in the two ways discussed above.



One would imagine that in these circumstances an alcoholic is doomed to oblivion. Many do continue to the ultimate oblivion.

Anyone Can Help

If you care and can see the suffering of the drinker you have what it takes to help a problem drinker. You may be a loved one, a family member, a friend, a work mate or a healthcare professional.



With a little help from experienced people you will learn the particular action needed to enable anyone to see the reality of their problem and help them take action to solve the problem.



Helping Plan

Over the past 65 years healthcare workers have been trying out many types of counseling and helping plans for alcohol abuse. Some action programs have stood out as being consistently successful in getting alcoholics into recovery.



In these programs alcoholics are taken through a specific set of steps to highlight the effects that alcohol is having on their lives.



Disturb Denial

This process disturbs alcoholic denial and motivates the person to want to take action.

Motivation and Action Plan

But, more than motivation is needed. The alcoholic needs to know what to do and also support to carry out an action plan.



A successful plan includes putting the alcoholic in touch with other recovering people immediately they make a decision that they have a real problem.



Family and Friends of Alcoholics

A similar interview style may also be applied to family and friends who may be suffering from the effects of a loved ones drinking. They too may need disturbance of their own denial and a workable action plan.

Compassion and Empathy

The person applying such a program needs to have compassion and empathy for the alcoholic. An understanding of the inner pain and remorse they are suffering is essential.



If you can, try to identify someone who can help. Doctors, counselors and psychologists are a good starting point. Or, if you are so inclined get the training yourself.



Be ready for the next ‘window of opportunity’. When you see one approaching gently offer to put them in touch with the helper. If you have gained the necessary knowledge you will know what to do.



Robin Foote, BA, NCAC, TSF.

www.BriefTSF.com

Copyright © Robin J Foote 2005. This article may be copied and freely distributed providing the link to www.BriefTSF.com is maintained.

 

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