FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact: Hillary Angel
Phone: (909) 390-1239
E-mail: hangel@wilkinguge.com
MARRIAGE AND FAMILY THERAPISTS EDUCATE PUBLIC
ABOUT ALCOHOLISM
WARNING SIGNS AND TREATMENT DURING ALCOHOL AWARENESS MONTH
SAN DIEGO April 2006 -- In an effort to curb alcohol abuse, the California
Association
of Marriage and Family Therapists (CAMFT) reminds Californians that alcohol
abuse
can severely affect mental, physical, and emotional health. According to a 2003 survey
conducted by the National Survey on Drug Use and Health (NSDUH), an
estimated
119 million people in the United States reported being current
drinkers of alcohol.
More than one-half of American adults have a close family member who
abuses alcohol.
While a few are able to quit on their own, most individuals who suffer
from alcoholism
need the assistance of a friend, family member, or
licensed mental health professional,
such as a Marriage and Family Therapist.
Warning signs of alcohol abuse include the following:
• Drinking when you’re angry or sad
• Tardiness at work or school due to drinking
• Worry among family members about your drinking habits
• Drinking after promising yourself you would quit
• Forgetting what you did while drinking
• Headaches while drinking or hangovers afterwards
• Alcohol cravings
• Loss of control
• Inability to limit quantity of drinks
• Physical dependence on alcohol, as exhibited by withdrawal symptoms
If someone you know is suffering from alcoholism, the following steps
can help lead
to recovery:
Admitting an alcohol problem: Admitting alcohol abuse is the first
step to obtaining
treatment.
Engaging the support of a family member or friend to assist you as you
quit: Studies
show that individuals who have the support of a
friend or family member are more likely
to recover successfully than those who try to quit on their own.
Joining a local support group to track your recovery: You can find
listings for support
groups in a telephone book and more
information on the Internet. Your doctor or local
hospital also can
refer you to such a group.
Seeking the help of a licensed professional: Marriage and Family Therapists
(MFTs)
are trained to assess, diagnose and treat individuals who suffer from alcohol abuse.
Insurance plans in California often cover these services.
Resources:
California Association of Marriage and Family Therapists
http://www.therapistfinder.com
National Mental Health Association
http://www.nmha.org/infoctr/factsheets/02.cfm
Alcoholics Anonymous
www.alcoholics-anonymous.org
National Council on Alcoholism and Drug Dependence
www.ncadd.org
About CAMFT
The California Association of Marriage and Family Therapists, with
27 chapters throughout
the state, is an independent professional
organization, representing the interests of
Licensed
Marriage and Family Therapists. CAMFT provides TherapistFinder.com
as
a resource to the
public looking for Marriage and Family Therapists located in California.
For more information
about CAMFT, please call (858) 292-2638 or visit www.camft.org.
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