Alcohol Addiction

HELP WITH ALCOHOL ADDICTION IN READING, BERKSHIRE, CENTRAL LONDON AND DIDCOT, OXFORDSHIRE

Help and coaching with alcohol addiction including binge drinking, problem and accessive drinking and functioning alcoholics can be helped using a combination of NLP and life coaching, EMIT, hypnosis and based in central London, Camden, Islington, Kensington and Chelsea, Lambeth, Southwark, Westminster and the City of London; as well as in Reading, Berkshire and Didcot, Oxfordshire and covering the areas of Wallingford, Wantage, Abingdon, Oxford, Henley, Pangbourne, Caversham, Sonning, Whitley, Tilehurst, Burghfield, Calcot, Newbury, Wokingham, Twyford, Windsor, Slough and Maidenhead for alcohol abuse, binge drinking and functioning alcoholism; can all be help and give you the solution that you deserve – to stop

For any questions call  07807 540142  or  Email today for help with alcohol addiction

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Help with alcohol addiction, binge drinking and functioning alcoholism

Alcohol addiction becomes a problem when the individual feels unable to cope without it and/or when it prevents them from living a ‘normal’ life. When this happens it causes an uncontrollable desire for alcohol and this overrides the person’s ability to stop drinking, as with any other addictions, alcohol dependence can be very hard to break and it can be extremely difficult for an individual to acknowledge the existence of their problem. Alcohol addiction and substance abuse can cause problems in relationships, with careers and financially.

Hypnotherapy is often useful for the treatment of addictions, relaxation and techniques helping with stress, anxieties, depression and fears can be very effective. There will often be a root cause and finding this will have a great effective in and of itself, understanding why alcohol has become a problem and addressing this will be of massive help, will be using accessing your unconscious mind using hypnotherapy and often people will get great results very quickly.

Many individuals suffering from alcohol dependency will find it difficult to accept and acknowledge their problem and because of this it may remain undetected for years. However it is possible to rebuild lives and to get control over addictions with the right help and support. People from alcohol dependency often experience feelings of guilt, shame and remorse but despite constant and persistent efforts to control the habit they can find this difficult on their own. There is no shame in asking for help.

Call 07807 540142 or  Email today for alcohol addiction

Health Issues
Health problems associated with excess alcohol consumption include cirrhosis of the liver, heart complications, depression, anxiety and damage to the brain and nervous system. Current UK Government guidelines recommend that women should drink no more than two to three units of alcohol each day and men no more than three to four units per day. Current research also suggests that approximately a quarter of men and one in six women drink enough to put their health at risk in the UK.

Symptoms of Alcoholism and Binge Drinking:

  • Persistent and secret drinking
  • Mood swings
  • An overwhelming desire to drink
  • Loss of control
  • Lack of or losing ability to concentrate
  • Memory blackouts
  • Losing and/or lacking of interest in other things and people
  • Growing tolerance to alcohol
  • Nausea, sweating, anxiety, panic attacks and physically shaking

Causes of Excessive Alcohol Consumption
There are a number of factors are thought to lead to alcohol dependency, factors such as peer pressure, friends and that alcohol is easily available and socially acceptable. Certain genetic factors can also play a role alcohol dependency can run in the family or be more prevalent in certain areas.

Call 07807 540142 or  Email today for alcohol addiction

Life coaching and NLP in person and online via Zoom, Skype and Teams

For a link to Heathline and for alcohol help please click HERE

For some information on Functional Alcoholism please click HERE and/or read some below

A “functional alcoholic” (or “high-functioning alcoholic”) isn’t a formal medical diagnosis, but a term used colloquially to describe a person who is dependent upon alcohol but can still function in society. The term “currently-functioning” may be used since it’s not likely they will remain functional (and not misuse alcohol) indefinitely.

Drinking rarely causes them to miss work and other obligations (although it does happen occasionally). They are usually able to manage areas of life including jobs, homes, and families.