Charleston illinois Alcoholism
ABBCON Counseling
- 603 Monroe Street
- Charleston,IL, 61920
CEAD Council/Charleston Primary
- 845 18th Street
- Charleston,IL, 61920
Central East Alcohol and Drug Council
- 635 Division Street
- Charleston,IL, 61920
Central East Alcohol and Drug Council
- 726 4th Street
- Charleston,IL, 61920
Central East Alcohol and Drug Council
- 1501 1/2 18th Street
- Charleston,IL, 61920
Central East Alcohol and Drug Council
- 720 4th Street
- Charleston,IL, 61920
Walter DUI and Counseling Services
- 1550 Douglas Drive
- Charleston,IL, 61920
Alcoholism can affect individuals of any background, income level, social, ethnic, or age group. Alcoholism regularly affects individuals who are highly educated. Studies show that individuals who are unmotivated are less likely to suffer from alcoholism than individuals who are highly motivated. Alcohol and family issues are an age-old alliance because alcoholism is also referred to as a family disease. Many alcoholics have children. They also oftentimes have wives or husbands, parents, siblings, and other relatives. An alcoholic can completely disrupt family life and cause dangerous effect Alcohol may affect every family member in a different manner. A child may be affected by parental alcoholism even before she is born. When a pregnant woman consumes alcohol, her alcohol concentration level is passed onto the baby, therefore, the unborn baby’s alcohol concentration level matches he Generally, the more serious the mother’s alcoholism is during pregnancy, is the more serious the symptoms of FAS in the baby becomes. Infants born with FAS are underweight and shorter when compared to babies born without the syndrome. Further, their brain and skull sustain deformities, which can b