Glossary
Here are definitions of medical terms related to alcohol problems.
Abstinence:
Refraining completely from using alcohol or other substances.
Alcohol abuse:
A pattern of alcohol use that causes problems in any aspect of one’s life.
Alcohol dependence (alcoholism):
Alcohol dependence, also called "alcoholism," is a chronic, progressive and potentially fatal disease in which a person is physically dependent on alcohol. The person has strong cravings to drink, withdrawal symptoms when he or she stops drinking, a tolerance to alcohol and lack of control over his or her drinking.
Alcoholic:
A person who is dependent on alcohol and has the disease of alcoholism.
At-risk drinking:
Drinking that poses a risk of developing problems. Men: more than 14 drinks per week or more than 4 drinks per sitting. Women: more than 7 drinks per week or more than 3 drinks per sitting.
Blackout:
A period of amnesia caused by overuse of alcohol. It is different from passing out because in a blackout the person is fully conscious.
Cognitive-behavioral therapy:
A type of psychotherapy that focuses on 1) changing unproductive thought patterns to help change how you feel and 2) changing and gaining control over unwanted behaviors.
Detoxification (often called "detox"):
The process of getting alcohol out of the body.
Enable:
Acting in ways that protect a drinker from the consequences of his or her alcohol use. This allows the drinker to continue drinking.
Enabler:
A person who enables.
Intervention:
A planned action in which a group of people meet with the alcoholic to get him or her to seek treatment.
Moderate drinking:
Drinking that does not usually cause problems for the drinker or society and is considered low risk. Men: no more than two drinks per day. Women: no more than one drink per day. Over age 65: no more than one drink per day.
Sober:
A state in which no alcohol (or other mind-altering substance) has been used.
Sobriety:
A life free of alcohol.
Tolerance:
Decreased response to alcohol over time, which causes a need to increase the amount of alcohol used to get the same effect.
Withdrawal:
Symptoms experienced when drinking alcohol is stopped or reduced significantly.
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