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Alcoholism Test Allows Online, Informal Diagnosis

Alcoholism can be difficult to diagnose. A new online alcoholism test can let you know whether you have symptoms similar to formally diagnosed alcoholics.

(PRWEB) July 11, 2007 -- Alcoholism is a disease. Spreading like wildfire, this disease affects millions of people worldwide. Alcoholism is the continued consumption of alcohol despite having personal and social consequences. The long-term effects of alcoholism include but are not limited to: dependence, withdrawal, cirrhosis of the liver, alcohol dementia, sexual dysfunction, and more. A number of psychological, genetic, and social factors contribute to alcoholism.

Wdrugandalcoholtreatment_.jpghen seeking http://www.recoveryconnection.org/alcoholism_test/ [detox__title__ detox or treatment for alcoholism, a formal diagnosis is encouraged and in some cases required. An informal diagnosis is also possible through a survey or an anonymous alcoholism test, sometimes available online, which asks a series of questions that can give you a better idea of whether you or someone you know are affected by alcoholism.

A large variety of factors contributing to alcoholism make it difficult to diagnose. By addressing the diagnosis symptom by symptom, you can get a clear idea of whether you share symptoms with those diagnosed with alcoholism, and whether you need to seek http://www.recoveryconnection.org/alcoholism_test/ [detox__title__ detox or other treatment.

Symptoms for alcoholism include: the amount of alcohol consumed in one sitting, the amount of alcohol consumed in relation to the amount consumed by those around you, memory loss due to alcohol consumption, any social or relationship problems that have risen because of alcohol use, the amount of effort it takes to stop drinking once you start, the time of day you begin drinking, previous psychiatric treatment, rehabilitation, http://www.recoveryconnection.org/alcoholism_test/ [detox__title__ detox, and more.

Social problems that have risen because of drinking include fighting with a spouse/significant other, losing your temper in situations that do not warrant it, committing crimes while under the influence of alcohol, and negatively influencing your environment because of your alcohol consumption.

An online alcoholism test not only allows you to screen yourself to see if you share symptoms with alcoholics, but it allows you to do it free, and anonymously, two important factors in seeking treatment.

Having a free, anonymous test allows those seeking treatment to do so without taking any risks. Allowing those seeking treatment to realize they need help on their own terms is integral to the recovery process. Once an afflicted alcoholic comes to terms with the fact that they need to seek treatment, admission to an alcohol http://www.recoveryconnection.org/alcoholism_test/ [detox__title__ detox center is often the next step. Anonymous self-testing is beneficial in reaching out to certain people who would otherwise be discouraged from seeking help until their lives are seriously, negatively affected by their alcohol abuse.

Free alcoholism tests are available online from many drug rehabilitation clinics and alcohol http://www.recoveryconnection.org/alcoholism_test/ [detox__title__ detox centers, and one of the most popular, most effective tests is the Michigan Alcohol Screening Test for adults and adolescents, which was originally drafted in 1971. The Michigan Alcohol Screening Test, or MAST, is still a relevant, reliable test and it is widely used today by medical professionals and self-testers alike.

If results show that you are symptomatic of alcoholism, it is recommended that you seek professional diagnosis at the earliest convenience.

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