Friday, March 20th 2020, 4:20 am
Originally Posted On: https://www.clarityway.com/addiction-recovery-blog/signs-of-a-functioning-alcoholic/
Signs of a functioning alcoholic are not always easy to identify. One reason for this is that some people are good at hiding their addiction. Another reason may stem from our preconceived stereotypes of how an alcoholic looks/acts. Still, another reason is that most people do not know what to look for.
The classic personification of an alcoholic is someone who displays destructive behavior that destroys their life. However, this is not always the case. An alcoholic can lead you to believe that everything is okay and even project a positive self-image. However, underneath, they’re struggling to keep it together. Therefore, it is important to identify and address the signs of a functioning alcoholic.
Sometimes those closes to an alcoholic may still be unaware of the extent of the problem. Therefore, if you believe that someone may be suffering from alcoholism, then look for common signs of alcoholism such as:
Another sign of alcoholism is blacking out from binging. Blackouts occur when a person has no memory of what happened while they were drunk. Some people pass out when they blackout. Others may appear that they are still functioning.
If you point out a person has a problem with alcohol, one of their initial reactions may be to deny the problem exists. As such, you may have to point out why you believe they have a problem. However, this does not guarantee you will convince them.
In spite of the signs of a functioning alcoholic, there are numerous reasons why people deny their alcohol problem, including:
Other common tactics include making comparisons, agreeing to a false contract, or getting defensive when you confront them. These common signs of alcoholism should raise a red flag.
The first step in addressing the signs of a functioning alcoholic is to get clean at a detox center. Clarity Way offers a full addiction treatment program in Pennsylvania. To find out more about your treatment options, call us at 17172253906. We are here to help you get on the road to recovery.
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