1.Violence - slapping, hitting, smashing and throwing objects.
2. Marital conflict - arguments, the silent treatment, growing apart.
3. Infidelity - finding someone who 'understands', prostitution, internet sex.
4. Jealousy - of friends, your partner or the
5. Economic insecurity - loss of job, poor financial decisions, easting money
6. Divorce - isolation
7. Fetal alcohol effect - drinking when pregnant, brain damage to the baby.
it will kill you
absolutely not. when someone has an alcohol addiction, it affects their friends, their family, and even their coworkers (if they are employed). Alcohol addiction is destructive and if it happens to you or someone you love, it can tear people apart. Alcoholism has torn many families apart and will tear many more apart. so, the answer is no. alcoholism affects everyone.
Yes
negatively
Charlotte A Schoenborn has written: 'Exposure to alcoholism in the family' -- subject(s): Statistics, Family relationships, Alcoholics, Alcoholism
There is great disagreement as to the causes if alcoholism but not as to the effects of alcoholism. It can cause numerous health, legal, economic, personal and family problems.
Janet Ohlemacher has written: 'Desperate to be needed' -- subject(s): Alcoholics, Alcoholism, Christianity, Codependency, Family relationships, Religious aspects of Alcoholism 'Beloved alcoholic' -- subject(s): Alcoholics, Alcoholism, Case studies, Family relationships, Rehabilitation, Religious aspects of Alcoholism
i think it is wrong, and it can break up a family.
those who consume alcohol through out day and is always under the effect of alcohol is affected by Alcoholism
Joan Mathews-Larson has written: 'Seven weeks to sobriety' -- subject(s): Alcoholism, Physiological effect, Diet therapy, Complications, Alcohol 'Alcoholism, the biochemical connection' -- subject(s): Alcoholism, Physiological effect, Diet therapy, Complications, Alcohol
it actually effects other peoples brain
Memory loss, alcoholism, and liver disease.