Sentences with phrase «by alcoholism»

I'm aware that working with couples affected by alcoholism presents special problems for the therapist.
Being imprisoned by alcoholism, greed, lust, and even slavery (human trafficking).
Her work in counseling began treating men, women and families affected by alcoholism.
Among those seeking pastoral help are some whose disturbance in living is associated with or caused by alcoholism which may be hidden from themselves, in that they do not recognize the compulsive quality of their drinking.
In the course of this, Hartigan's emotional life suffered: she was divorced three times by the age of 30 and afflicted by alcoholism which she would only come to control in old age.
In the final portrait of Mozart from 1790, a year before his death, he is painted as puffy and bloated, his face ravaged by alcoholism.
This Sunday, when ministers survey their I flocks, they will be looking at congregations consisting mostly of people who have been or are being drastically harmed by alcoholism or drug abuse.
This book contains statements about Al - Anon and the family problems created by alcoholism.
The experience can be scarring, but the likes of former Man City midfielder Jeff Whitley, whose career was curtailed by alcoholism, appear to be happy to bear those scars for the benefit of others: «I'd like to give something back, to give a little hope and strength to somebody else.
After the terminal illness of his wife, he became engulfed by alcoholism and depression, eventually becoming estranged from his own children.
Materials provided by Alcoholism: Clinical & Experimental Research.
In the book's introduction, you say that many people have one of two clichéd views of life in the North: individuals vying against harsh though beautiful terrain or individuals living an isolated existence marred by alcoholism and violence.
At the heart of the book is Jamison's ongoing conversation with literary and artistic geniuses whose lives and works were shaped by alcoholism and substance dependence, including John Berryman, Jean Rhys, Billie Holiday, Raymond Carver, Denis Johnson, and David Foster Wallace, as well as brilliant lesser - known figures such as George Cain, lost to obscurity but newly illuminated here.
The whole series constitutes some kind of monument to what Kippenberger considered his own failure as a man and as a painter, somehow anticipating his death by alcoholism ten years later.
Unfortunately, his production was hindered by his alcoholism, and he died of cancer at the young age of 44.
But his career was continuously troubled by alcoholism and was to be tragically cut short at the height of his powers.
During the Depression in New York, Pollock was desperately poor, often ill, and already (by 1936 - 7) plagued by alcoholism.
The emotional turmoil and impulsive behavior that characterize borderline personality disorder are so often accompanied by alcoholism or drug abuse that some estimates suggest that as many as half of the millions of people with substance abuse problems may have a masked borderline personality disorder.
In their book, The Alcoholic Family in Recovery: A Developmental Model, Stephanie Brown and Virginia Lewis state there are four stages that individuals, couples, and families affected by alcoholism pass through; 1) drinking, 2) transition, 3) early recovery, and 4) ongoing recovery.
Cirrhosis of the liver is a disease of the liver most commonly caused by alcoholism, hepatitis B and C, and fatty liverdisease, but has many other possible causes.
Haunted by his past and ravaged by alcoholism, John Creasy (Denzel Washington) drifts down Mexico way where he takes on work as a bodyguard to Pita (Dakota Fanning), the daughter of aristocratic Mexican Samuel (Marc Anthony) and his American wife Lisa (Radha Mitchell).
Theresa, who works as an administrator at Victory Outreach Manchester - a church which operates recovery homes for those affected by alcoholism - told Premier: «Even within our own circles, whether it's in work or church, we need to be training people that these guidelines are actually quite stringent.»
A victim of Korsakov's Syndrome (brought on by alcoholism), Jimmie G. has «retrograde amnesia» and can recall only his youth and early adulthood.
The former Liberal Democrat leader died at his home in Fort William last week at the age of 55 after suffering a major haemorrhage caused by alcoholism.
Kennedy died at this home in Fort William last week at the age of 55, after suffering a major haemorrhage caused by alcoholism.
Cirrhosis is most commonly caused by alcoholism and hepatitis C, and was the 12th leading cause of death in the United States in 2000.
Smoking can also aggravate existing liver disease caused by alcoholism.
Valine may help treat liver and gallbladder disease, as well as damage to these organs caused by alcoholism and drug abuse.
Valine has successfully been used to treat gallbladder and liver disease along with damage to those organs caused by alcoholism and drug use.
There's Rachel, unstable and so swallowed up by alcoholism that even AA struggle to help her.
The Alzheimer disease he later developed was believed to be caused by his alcoholism.
Growing up my family was affected by alcoholism and other mental health issues.
Therapy also can help all family members heal from the hurt caused by the alcoholism, foster appropriate trust and hope, and rebuild relationships.
We address all forms of marital, couples and family issues and we have a specific focus on families and couples that have been affected by alcoholism or addiction.
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