call a local AA group even if ur a kid trust me its not that bad
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An alcohol abuser could get treatment, or self help treatment by going to alcoholics anonymous meetings, as well as getting a sponsor. If the person can not do that, or doesn't want to, you could take them to a detox.
No, ninety percent of adult Americans do not qualify as alcohol abusers. While a significant portion of the adult population consumes alcohol, research indicates that only about 6-7% meet the criteria for alcohol use disorder. Most adults who drink do so in moderation and without developing problematic behaviors related to alcohol.
Drug abusers can go to rehab or a treatment center. Teens can go to juvenile detention.
There are many signs of alcohol abuse, including feelings of guilt, shame, and paranoia. Abusers also often black out.
Call the police and get the abusers arrested.
NA (narcotics anonymous) and AA (alcoholics anonymous).
If they were the abusers and did not get help for their actions, than the pattern will continue. If they did get help, things will change.
Substance abusers that want to get help have many different options. Inpatient and outpatient rehabilitation centers offer a way to get clean. Twelve step meetings hold the addict accountable and provides a support system to help them resist the temptation to use again.
Habitual abusers require professional help and even then success is not guaranteed.
From personal experience, the answer is no. Abusers don't hit their wives and girlfriends because they are depressed, it's from a much deeper psychological problem that requires a good healthy amount of therapy.
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