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What is the difference between social drinking, heavy drinking and alcoholism?

by grasshopperkm Question by Cosmetologist07: What is the difference between social drinking, heavy drinking and alcoholism? Please only serious answers. I need to know for a paper I´m writing. Thanks. Best answer: Answer by AnimeGirl375Social drinking is when you go out with your friends to a bar or something, and have a few drinks, but

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Q&A: What is the difference between binge drinking and heavy drinking?

by stopalcoholdeaths Question by [tha kid]: What is the difference between binge drinking and heavy drinking? Is there a difference? Best answer: Answer by MGI think binge is when you go out once in a while, but drink waaaay too much waaaay too quickly. Heavy drinking seems like it would be more like drinking all

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Q&A: What is the difference between Alcoholism & Binge Drinking?

Question by Hú$$â?¬Y: What is the difference between Alcoholism & Binge Drinking? I would have thought it’s the same thing since most people that binge do it alot more often and consume large amounts, they don’t know when to stop. Best answer: Answer by playdoh1986Alcoholism is when a person is constantly drinking. Like, drinking several

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What is the difference between alcoholism and just partying?

by halofive Question by Emily: What is the difference between alcoholism and just partying? Someone on here told me I am an alcoholic. I am only 16, and like most teens I have experimented a bit. But I have only done it a few times. Maybe once or twice a month. But I also don’t

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Rehab programs – dedicated staff members make the difference in recovery – Hawaii Island Recovery

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Clients recovering from alcohol, drug, gambling or other addictions and/or concerns enjoy private, luxurious local residences, healthy and delicious cuisine, excellent gym and pool facilities, and a very special and dedicated staff at Hawaii Island Recovery. Listen as Dr. John Hibscher, Psychologist and Director of Clinical Services, and Steve Britain, Resident Counselor, talk about what

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What’s the difference between Crack and Crack Cocaine?

by judge_mental Question by Mandy Pants: What’s the difference between Crack and Crack Cocaine? I’m doing a Healthy Living project for my Planning 10 class and was wondering what the differences were. I would also like to know for my own personal interest seeing as my mother is a recovering addict of a drug addiction

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Q&A: What is the difference between an alcoholic and someone who just drinks too much.?

by napalmgram Question by pete6356: What is the difference between an alcoholic and someone who just drinks too much.? A deceased family member consistently drank too much at social occasions all her adult life. However, it was (usually) not a problem at other times. Is this person considered an alcoholic? Best answer: Answer by Miss

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What is the difference between a bad habit, and an addiction?

Question by abnjim5: What is the difference between a bad habit, and an addiction? Can both behaviours be changed by using thought control, or is an addiction too difficult to overcome with thinking and self-discipline? I thought humans could adapt and change to fit and survive in a particular social enviornment. Is Alcoholics Anonymous correct

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Q&A: What is the difference between an alchoholic and binge drinking?

by ggpurk Question by mc: What is the difference between an alchoholic and binge drinking? Why is it that people that drink everyday are ok but the people that binge drink eventually end up dieing? Best answer: Answer by aditi mbinge drinking is like an seasonal alcoholic. but an alcoholic is a binge drinker everyday

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What is the difference between a sober living facility and an extended rehab facility?

by onebutan-iphone Question by Blair: What is the difference between a sober living facility and an extended rehab facility? When a person leaves a 30 day alcohol rehab facility and is faced with many options, what do they do? Obviously 30 days is not enough for a very successful recovery so extended treatment is often

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