Chronic Severe Alcoholics

According to a research conducted by National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA), there are 5 types of alcoholics and chronic severe alcoholic subtypes are the typical stereotype alcoholics, the ones we picture when we hear the word alcoholic. Most of the chronic severe alcoholics have family history of alcoholism, mental disorders or substance abuse issues along with their dependency on alcohol. They involve a category of middle aged people who have an early history of onset of alcohol and substance abuse. This category typically consists of men who are divorced, often homeless and without a stable job or a regular income.

These individuals also have a high rate of mental and co-occurring disorders like bipolar disorder, depression, schizophrenia, eating disorders and suicide etc. Alcoholism in itself is a matter of great concern and if the addict has some problems like substance and mental disorder often intervention becomes necessary.

These patients require what is known as Dual Diagnosis to treat them. Dual diagnosis is designed for patients with addictions and mental disorders. Often the symptoms of two are similar, thus a diagnosis helps in concluding which condition is the root cause of other and how to design the treatment for both. If either of the problems persists and is not cured, the other may return. It is necessary to give an equal importance to both and treat them together.

Symptoms of a Chronic Severe Alcoholic:

  • They have an extreme physical dependency on drugs and alcohol.
  • Health risks and issues due to excessive drinking.
  • No contact with family and often homeless.
  • No stable job.
  • Addiction to substance use.
  • Mental disorders like depression, borderline personality disorder, schizophrenia, obsessive compulsive disorder and anxiety issues.
  • Frequent black-outs.

Treatment of a Chronic Severe Alcoholic:

Chronic severe alcoholic subtypes require medical intervention. Due to higher dependency on alcohol and drugs, they may face painful withdrawal symptoms. Detoxification of the system is necessary to cleanse the mind and body of the patients not just to remove the toxins out of their body but also mentally prepare them with the patience, control, dedication and constant self motivation which is required in their further treatment. They will require a constant monitoring by psychiatric professionals.

They can also be at the risk of other health ailments like infections and heart problems. The journey of a chronic severe alcoholic is long but the condition is treatable. With the right treatment, medications, healthy eating habit and exercise they can regain control over their lives and return back to their normal personal and professional lives.

If you or your loved one can relate to the above symptoms, you can contact at our alcohol rehab in Florida to talk to our experts. It is never too late to get your life together. Our efficient and caring team will help you plan a treatment and motivate you to a better and healthier life.

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