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It is estimated that about 29% of the U.S population has experienced some degree of alcohol use disorder in their lifetime. It is a widespread mental health concern that is heavily stigmatized, which can prevent people from reaching out to a professional for help.
If you are struggling with unhealthy alcohol consumption, know that you are not alone – and you are not trapped. With the right treatment, you can overcome alcohol abuse and addiction.
Alcohol releases a chemical in your brain called dopamine. Dopamine is a feel-happy chemical and results in feelings of pleasure. However, when an outside source (like alcohol) creates an increase of dopamine levels in the brain, the brain begins to decrease its self-produced amount of dopamine. Then, to continue achieving the same level of happiness/satisfaction, the brain begins to crave what brought about the surge of dopamine in the first place: alcohol.This is the foundation of addiction, and when combined with external factors (such as other mental health issues, family issues, financial burdens, stressful/traumatic events, etc.), alcohol abuse can form. Genetics also play a role: Those who have family members who struggle with alcoholism or addiction are more likely to abuse alcohol themselves.Addiction to alcohol is not something you can just “get over.” It does not make you weak or in any way less of a human. Most importantly, recovery is possible. Take the steps towards freedom today and reach out to a Rivia Mind psychiatrist.
Drinking is a popular social activity, so when do you know it’s gone too far? Symptoms of alcohol abuse include:
Receiving an alcohol use disorder (AUD) diagnosis can be a scary first step. But remember, many thousands of people every year receive this diagnosis and go on to fully recover from alcohol abuse. You can’t solve a problem you don’t know is there, but a proper diagnosis can give you the information you need so a treatment plan can be formulated with you.
Treatment for alcohol use disorder often involves three main factors:
Alcohol abuse can be all-consuming and veer your life off course, but it is possible to recover and regain control. Your life is not over because you struggle with alcohol. The dreams and goals alcohol forced you to put on hold are still out there, and with the proper treatment and recovery, they are yours for the taking.
