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Why High Functioning Alcoholism is More Dangerous than Dysfunctional Alcoholism

Last Updated on July 22, 2022

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Alcoholism is one of the most common addiction problems that is faced around the world. Of all the addictive substances, alcohol is perhaps the most readily available and loosely regulated product in the world. Underage drinking is a rising concern in many countries and even among adults, drinking causes many health problems.

What starts as casual drinking quickly leads to lifelong addiction. However, there are two types of alcoholism that can be seen among adults. The first one is the easily identifiable dysfunctional alcoholism & the other is high-functioning alcoholism.

Symptoms of Dysfunctional Alcoholism

As the name suggests, a dysfunctional alcoholic finds it hard to perform even the most basic of day-to-day functions like driving, running, and other activities. These people need to consume alcohol many times a day and can’t function without the same. 

While it is a chronic situation, the symptoms are visible and hence, friends and family will be able to identify the same quickly. Also, these people get into life problems such as relationship troubles, and workplace tensions which force them to face their condition. As a result, such people are more open to treating alcoholism.

Treatments Available for Alcoholism

Alcohol detox and rehabilitation are common treatments available for alcoholism. The treatments are of many types including residential detoxification, behavioral therapy, cognitive behavioral therapy, support groups, sober houses, etc.

The nature of the treatment depends on the level of alcoholism. Other factors such as age, gender, profession, and underlying factors also play an important role in deciding the treatments.

Symptoms of High-Functioning Alcoholism

A high-functioning alcoholic is one who performs most day-to-day actions similar to that of an ordinary independent person. At the same time, they get the urge and constant need to consume alcohol. It could be at any time of the day. While the dysfunctional alcoholic drinks without a limit, a high functioning alcoholic is able to keep the amount of alcohol in check.

At the same time, these people can’t function without consuming the same. So, this form of addiction is more dangerous as people don’t understand the immediate effects and long-term effects of this on the psyche and physique of the person.

The common symptoms of high-functioning alcoholism are

  • Constant urge to drink alcohol in any form.
  • Feeling irritable without drinking.
  • Headache and nausea in the mornings & evenings.
  • Finding a reason to celebrate and have alcohol.

How to Overcome High Functioning Alcoholism

The most important way to treat high-functioning alcoholism is to accept the fact of the addiction. If the person who is suffering from this condition understands the need to work on the addiction, the whole treatment gets easier. The treatment methods are relatively easier when compared with chronic alcoholism. Since the physical problems associated with the condition will be easier to treat, a detox home and sober home will be beneficial for this condition.

At Nova Recovery Center, we provide detox treatments for all kinds of alcoholism.

Where Do I Turn For Help?

At Nova Recovery Center, we provide the best detoxification program to combat your addictions. It trains you mentally, emotionally, and physically to stay out of substance abuse. We have many sober living homes and detox centers in Texas. Book an appointment today. If you feel that you need help with an addiction and want to learn more about outpatient drug rehab in Austin, Texas, please call Nova Recovery Center at (888) 427-4932 or contact us online today.

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