The emergence of concepts of alcohol-related problems in the form of alcoholism and repeated patterns of alcohol abuse are social developments of the past 500 years. This transformation has raised complex questions for sociological analysis, for within most societies patterns of socially integrated alcohol use have been sustained in parallel to emerging social concerns and problems. From a broad perspective, the emergence of alcohol problems and the definition of alcohol dependence accompany combinations of industrialization, urbanization, immigration, and population growth.
Psychological Disorder of Alcoholism
Introduction
The alcoholic diseases, involving multiple psychological disorders in the individual, disrupt relations. Apart from preventing a family relationship, the social and workplace relationship is also adversely affected. Moreover, personal deterioration at cognitive (thinking) and emotional level, which is indicative of changes in perception of things and situations, is also notable consequence of alcoholism. Under the influence of alcohol, we live in an unreal world, an illusion. Yet, for the sick, alcohol is fully adjusted to reality. (Weiber, 2001)
The person with a drinking problem has a permanent cognitive dissonance and / or ambivalence, that is, what he thinks is not in line with what he does, so it feels wrong. It is simple, he begins to check it has a real problem with the consumption of drink, consider: "I would not have problems with alcohol but not stop drinking." "He is aware that alcohol causes damage but still drinking, so he feels bad after having drunk."
The stress perspective accounts for distress as a generalized form of demoralization and unhappiness that may appear in forms that are consistent with symptoms of depression, alcohol or substance use, anxiety, antisocial behavior, or dysphonic mood. Similarly, although there are some variations in public reactions to psychiatric labels depending on the label, the more general observation is that any psychiatric label results in rejection, avoidance, and condemnation. (Bacon, 1999)
Treatments and Therapies
Treatment of dependence on alcohol (alcohol) psychologically
Diagnosis of alcohol problems and their definitions: The diagnosis of alcohol problems, according to APA-DSM4, depends on the definition alcohol dependence, which includes basic dependence and poor drinking alcohol.
The seizure and control of the conduct and behavior, endurance and physical withdrawal symptoms, and the negative impact of drinking alcohol on the performance of the professional.
In addition, use alcohol in ways that the mustache was chaotic or other physical risk
The classification of alcohol dependence as a simple, moderate and severe.
Test of healing, a temporary healing and healing of persistent symptoms of dependence on alcohol.
Requires knowledge of all methods of treatment, behavioral therapy, and the ability to form a positive relationship in general, and with customer's frustrated and low motivation in particular.
Focus its attention on the behavioral pattern of drinking, the consequences of severe and results accumulated by the addict as focus attention on the behavioral abnormalities that adversely affect educational performance and social life.
As for the complex problems: the complexity of the problems will become more drinking problems associated Estimator and ...