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  2. Alcohol use disorder - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic

    www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/alcohol-use-disorder/symptoms-causes/...

    Alcohol use disorder is a pattern of alcohol use that involves problems controlling your drinking, being preoccupied with alcohol or continuing to use alcohol even when it causes problems. This disorder also involves having to drink more to get the same effect or having withdrawal symptoms when you rapidly decrease or stop drinking.

  3. National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA)

    www.niaaa.nih.gov/publications/brochures-and-fact-sheets/understanding-alcohol...

    Alcohol use disorder (AUD) is a medical condition characterized by an impaired ability to stop or control alcohol use despite adverse social, occupational, or health consequences. It encompasses the conditions that some people refer to as alcohol abuse, alcohol dependence, alcohol addiction, and the colloquial term, alcoholism.

  4. Alcohol Dependence vs. Alcohol Abuse: What's the Difference?

    www.verywellmind.com/alcohol-abuse-vs-alcohol-dependence-63101

    Alcohol dependence causes people to keep drinking to avoid experiencing withdrawal symptoms. Alcohol abuse, on the other hand, involves drinking excessively without having a physical dependence. Both have serious health risks.

  5. Alcohol dependence - Wikipedia

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    In alcohol dependence, reduction of alcohol, as defined within DSM-IV, can be attained by learning to control the use of alcohol. That is, a client can be offered a social learning approach that helps them to 'cope' with external pressures by re-learning their pattern of drinking alcohol.

  6. Alcohol Abuse and Dependence - Alcohol Use Disorder - WebMD

    www.webmd.com/mental-health/addiction/understanding-alcohol-abuse-basics

    13 min read. What Is Alcohol Use Disorder? Alcohol use disorder (AUD) used to be called alcoholism. It's a medical condition that affects a lot of people. If you have it, you regularly drink...

  7. National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA)

    www.niaaa.nih.gov/health-professionals-communities/core-resource-on-alcohol/...

    Alcohol use disorder (AUD) is defined by the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-5) as “a problematic pattern of alcohol use leading to clinically significant impairment or distress,” and is diagnosed as mild, moderate, or severe based on the number of symptoms, out of a possible 11, in the past 12 months.

  8. The Cycle of Alcohol Addiction | National Institute on Alcohol...

    www.niaaa.nih.gov/publications/cycle-alcohol-addiction

    Alcohol addiction is a chronic relapsing disorder associated with compulsive alcohol drinking, the loss of control over intake, and the emergence of a negative emotional state when alcohol is no longer available.

  9. Alcohol - World Health Organization (WHO)

    www.who.int/news-room/fact-sheets/detail/alcohol

    Key facts. Alcohol or alcoholic beverages contain ethanol, a psychoactive and toxic substance that can cause dependence. Worldwide, around 2.6 million deaths were caused by alcohol consumption in 2019. Of these, 1.6 million deaths were from noncommunicable diseases, 700 000 deaths from injuries and 300 000 deaths from communicable diseases.

  10. Understanding alcohol use disorders and their treatment

    www.apa.org/topics/substance-use-abuse-addiction/alcohol-disorders

    People with alcoholism — technically known as alcohol dependence — have lost reliable control of their alcohol use. It doesn't matter what kind of alcohol someone drinks or even how much: Alcohol-dependent people are often unable to stop drinking once they start.

  11. Alcoholism: Causes, Risk Factors, and Symptoms - Healthline

    www.healthline.com/health/alcoholism/basics

    Alcoholism has been known by a variety of terms, including alcohol abuse and alcohol dependence. Today, it’s referred to as alcohol use disorder. People with alcohol use disorder will...