TYPES OF DRINKERS. What is a Social Drinker? Does not respond to alcohol in an extreme way. Is fully capable of coping with life’s stresses and has positive.

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TYPES OF DRINKERS

What is a Social Drinker? Does not respond to alcohol in an extreme way. Is fully capable of coping with life’s stresses and has positive ways to handle life’s ups and downs. Rarely drinks to the point of intoxication or develops problems.

What is a Problem Drinker? Responds to alcohol in a certain way, i.e. experiencing intense relief from pain, anxiety, depression, etc. Lack of coping strategies. Has certain personality characteristics such as difficulty in dealing with and overcoming frustration, depression, anxiety, etc. Because of 1 and 2 they become more likely to develop problems, i.e. DUI’s, mood swings, trouble at home, job or community.

What is an Alcoholic? A person who: Has lost control over his/her intake of alcohol in terms of amount and frequency. Suffers functional, physical, psychological, spiritual, social, domestic, economic damage and continues to drink regardless. Uses alcohol as a kind of universal therapy to keep his/her life from disintegrating.