Yes, and many experts consider alcoholismto be a behavioral problem rather than a disease.
Most likely.
No - access and security are issues that prevent this.
RECOVERING alcoholics make the best chemical dependency professionals. Active alcoholics who have not dealt with their own issues are pretty awful.
Children of alcoholics can have almost constant feelings of anxiety and fear as they become aware that the adults in their life are not reliable. They are often neglected emotionally and find it hard to build trusting relationships with any other adults in their lives.
Alcoholics Anonymous
Can't cause it, can't cure it, Can't control it
78% of them are alcoholics.
No, alcoholics crave alcohol.
The anesthetic effect of alcohol on the brain.
Alcoholics Anonymous has written: 'Survey of Alcoholics Anonymous in Great Britain 1991'
Contrary to common myth, the answer is yes. And alcoholics can stop drinking in programs that teache that alcoholism isn't a disease.
The AA (Alcoholics Anonymous)