Thursday 26 July 2012

The World of Functional Alcoholics

July 26, 2012 on 11:32 am | By admin | In Daily Health News

Most of us have heard about or know a person who is a ?functional alcoholic,? that is a person who is alcohol dependent but who is able, for the most part, to function in everyday life like a ?normal? person. Stated differently, a functional alcoholic is an individual who can go through most aspects of life without displaying any alcoholism signs or the signs of alcohol abuse.

Functional Alcoholics Do Many Responsible Things

Indeed, most functional alcoholics are not only able to go to work everyday, but they are also able to do other ?responsible? things such as pay their bills, do chores around the house, maintain a balance in their checking account, and go to church.

What is more, most functional alcoholics are able to pay for their car insurance, have a family, budget their money, and show up for their doctor and dentist visits. In short, functional alcoholics live mostly ?normal? lives with one exception: they are problem drinkers who are addicted to alcohol.

The Alcohol Related Problems Displayed by Most Alcoholics

I would imagine, however, that functional alcoholics are the exception rather than the rule. That is, most alcoholics are neither responsible nor can they function like other ?normal? people. Indeed, who can explain why so many alcoholics ruin their most important relationships, exhibit poor problem solving skills, and deny the severity of their drinking problems?

In a similar manner, why is it that most alcoholics have financial problems, are unemployed, and have mental health issues? What is more, why is it that most alcoholics display poor decision making skills, have medical problems, and get into legal trouble due to one or more DUI arrests?

The Refusal by Most Alcoholics to Get Alcohol Treatment

Ironically, the one thing that functional alcoholics and other alcoholics have in common, however, is that most of them either refuse to get the alcohol treatment they need or they ignore their problem drinking altogether. At some level I can understand this mentality for ?normal? alcoholics. I have a difficult time, however, making sense of this for functional alcoholics. Indeed, how can they live so responsibly in so many aspects of their life on the one hand and be so out-of-touch about their drinking problem on the other?

Source: http://www.budchism.com/daily-health-news/the-world-of-functional-alcoholics/

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