Courts
consider alcoholism seriously, not just when awarding custody arrangements but afterwards.
We don't
consider alcoholism a good path in life after all.
Consider alcoholism as disease?
It was found that those who
considered alcoholism primarily or entirely a matter of sickness had seen a yearly average of 9.3 alcoholics, whereas those ministers who
considered alcoholism primarily or entirely a matter of sin had seen a yearly average of only 2.3 alcoholics.
Not exact matches
Sharing information of this kind,
alcoholism treatment in AA for people who don't believe in God, such as myself, was something I hadn't
considered.
The problem there has never been counselling offered for racist and bigot views as one would for
alcoholism, drugs, marriage etc because it was never
considered a big issue.
First, Playfair points to authors like Professor Fingarette who
consider unscientific and counterproductive the idea that
alcoholism and drug addiction are «diseases» requiring medical treatment.
In God Is for the Alcoholic, Jerry Dunn writes:
Alcoholism is a sickness of the soul — a sin sickness, and it must be
considered such (p. 21).
«
Alcoholism is a sickness of the soul — a sin sickness, and it must be
considered such,» said Jerry (p. 21).
Inasmuch as 94 percent do not become addicted,
alcoholism can not be
considered simply a property of alcohol.
There are important implications in all that we have been
considering so far as the prevention and early treatment of
alcoholism are concerned.
In this chapter we have given what can be
considered a working definition of
alcoholism: A person is an alcoholic if one or more of his major adjustments in living — health, vocational, social, or marital — is periodically or continuously hampered by drinking.
Clinicians
consider risk factors (such as inadequate caloric intake,
alcoholism, and digestive diseases) and symptoms of zinc deficiency (such as impaired growth in infants and children) when determining the need for zinc supplementation [2].
So that later, we can see her pull out the flask,
consider it a moment, then put it back, having apparently conquered the problem of
alcoholism that we never knew she had.
Considering James Ponsoldt's first two films (Off the Black, Smashed) deal with
alcoholism, it comes as no surprise that the subject is also baked into his third film, The Spectacular Now.
We'll caution that even the basic synopsis might be
considered a spoiler, but read on if you wish... The story follows a recently divorced woman called Rachel (Emily Blunt) struggling with her life and sinking into
alcoholism to try to cope.
Considering James Ponsoldt's first two films (Off the Black, Smashed) deal with
alcoholism, it comes as no surprise...
[321] Furthermore, the Tribunal found that in decommissioning the member, the Society had repeatedly accommodated the member for ten years, and while the undertaking was not an appropriate tool to address
alcoholism, the Society could have regard to its providing the member with a «last chance» as long as it
considered all reasonable alternatives to the termination.
Behavioral Couples Therapy (BCT) for
alcoholism and drug abuse is currently
considered the most effective family therapy method for treating couples with one spouse in early recovery from addiction.
Gambling, unlike
alcoholism or drug abuse, is
considered a «drugless» impulse control disorder, yet gamblers experience sensations similar to those of substance abusers.
It's also well - established that there is plenty of generational dysfunction in male - female two - parent families, but it's of the sort that's more easily disguised under the umbrella of circumstances that mirror «normality» in the society in which this sort of family is
considered ideal: e.g.
alcoholism, abuse, sex perversion, overeating, secret - keeping.