Sentences with phrase «viewed as an alcoholic»

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If an alcoholic in counseling mentions the Davies study or the more extreme views of Arthur H. Cain, [There is a wide gulf between the views of the scientific community, as reflected in the above discussion, and those of Arthur H. Cain in The Cured Alcoholic (New York: The John Day Companalcoholic in counseling mentions the Davies study or the more extreme views of Arthur H. Cain, [There is a wide gulf between the views of the scientific community, as reflected in the above discussion, and those of Arthur H. Cain in The Cured Alcoholic (New York: The John Day CompanAlcoholic (New York: The John Day Company, 1964).
The minister should view the achievement of the goals of treatment as a team effort involving, as a minimum, a physician, an AA member, the alcoholic, and himself.
Only 24 percent of the sample accepted the sickness view without reservations; 34 percent described the alcoholic as «weak» («weak willed» or «morally weak»), without mentioning sickness; and 41 percent described him as both «weak» and «sick.»
We get an excellent view of an introverted, lonely boy who sought the solitude of the woods, swamps and vacant lots of the many Southern towns he briefly lived in as he was moved from place to place by a restless, depressed and alcoholic father who eventually committed suicide.
Whenever I would start running or anything like regular fitness, in my tobacco addicted, alcoholic family that was viewed as... i do nt have the words... above my station or being phony.
His racist, alcoholic, drug - taking, prostitute - loving, IRA - dealing character is so all consuming that it takes a repeat viewing to be reminded that the movie also features such usual heavyweights such as Don Cheadle, Liam Cunningham and Mark Strong.
Anne Lamott talks about her books, her life as an alcoholic before being «born again» and her view of God.
The business suite allows you to enjoy the use of free Internet, newspapers, magazines and business journals, as well as indulge in complimentary tea, coffee, soft and alcoholic drinks, snacks, soups, plus much more; all whilst taking in the views across the runway and the sweeping hills beyond.
Ever since, his «black paintings» have mostly been viewed as evidence of his reckless, alcoholic decline.
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