Alcoholism: Avoiding Your Self, Living in Fear

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  • Опубликовано: 23 янв 2025

Комментарии • 6

  • @lilyjacobs5911
    @lilyjacobs5911 10 лет назад +2

    Thank you Andrew for your insights on alcohol abuse.. I was married to a alcoholic for 8 years.
    Alcoholics for the most part blame all their negitive emotions on others, situations and have stinking thinking. They honestly believe if everything and everyone would change, they would be okay and not have to drink. They can't own their own feelings, or their behavior,it's always someone's fault.
    I know each person is different, but alcoholism is a symptom not the cause.
    I can say, if someone is in an active addiction they are not capable of having a relationship with anyone, not even with themselves ....

  • @SassyLittleFrassie
    @SassyLittleFrassie 8 лет назад +1

    Please do a video on functioning alcoholics that binge drink on weekends and how this is still a form of alcoholism despite the person appearing to function well during the week, at work, etc. I believe it drives the denial factor up

  • @kellihansen6446
    @kellihansen6446 2 года назад

    Thank you

  • @mecca115able
    @mecca115able 8 лет назад

    my bf been distant since i bought up his addictions. hes cheating right now, rarely talks to me why is this happening? is he angry. he 65 hfa alcoholic.

  • @mecca115able
    @mecca115able 8 лет назад

    he avoids me like he doesn't want anything to do with me and our daughter.. its painful.

    • @Mosh-f5b
      @Mosh-f5b 7 лет назад

      Paula C wow sorry thats a shame