A simplistic definition calls alcoholism a disease caused by chronic, compulsive drinking. A purely pharmacological-physiological definition of alcoholism classifies it as a drug addiction that requires imbibing increasing doses to produce desired effects and that causes a withdrawal syndrome when drinking is stopped. This definition is inadequate, however, because alcoholics, unlike other drug addicts, do not always need ever-increasing doses of alcohol. Abstracts and full texts of all articles published by Alcoholism and Drug Dependence Open Access Journals are freely accessible to everyone immediately after publication.
Alcoholism Articles:
Alcohol Relapse
Alcohol Relapse and Craving
Start of A Drinking Relapse
Signs and Symptoms of Alcoholic Relapse
10 Most Common Dangers That Can Lead to a Alcohol or Drug Relapse
Attitudes That Can Lead to a Drug or Alcohol Relapse
Preventing an Alcohol Relapse