People start using alcohol for a variety of reasons. Some use it to cope with difficult emotions or stressful situations while others do it to escape external pressures or trauma. This is a good example of a negative or unhealthy coping mechanism. Using alcohol to...
Blood Alcohol Concentration (BAC) refers to the amount of alcohol in your bloodstream. Understanding how your body processes alcohol, your BAC levels, and the dangers of drinking is a crucial part of any alcohol treatment plan. However, not many people know how Blood...
When a person enters the alcohol addiction recovery process, there’s a lot on their mind. Being able to leave behind distractions and unhelpful content and viewpoints is a big part of making that recovery process a successful one. And with that in mind, we’re going...
Alcohol addiction withdrawal is a process that your body goes through when you stop drinking alcohol. The severity of the symptoms will depend on how long you have been abusing alcohol and how much you used to drink. The more severe cases may require hospitalization,...
Like other organs in the body, the brain can be significantly harmed by alcohol consumption. Over time, consistent and heavy drinking can alter brain function and structure, potentially leading to severe and lasting neurological issues. The Path to Alcohol Addiction...