Main reasons why husbands start drinking
- entertainment. Many people start drinking at parties and company gatherings to lighten their mood. There doesn't seem to be anything wrong with a beer at a summer picnic, a glass of champagne on New Year's Eve, or a cocktail or two at the bar on the weekend.
- Tradition. Men in our country have grown up in a culture where they drink regularly: it is customary to drink during festivals, if something important happens, the first thing you have to do is get drunk, and people in the company don’t trust people who don’t drink. .
- communicate. Drinking alcohol can help you join a team, relax and feel more confident. Many men find it difficult to meet girls without drinking; this way they overcome their shyness.
- pressure. In the post-Soviet world, it was not common to see a psychologist, and the culture imposed a brutal, masculine image on men who did not have psychological problems and did not share his experiences. Men are often emotional and sensitive, but are forced to hide their feelings, and drinking becomes the only way to cope with stress. This is a common reason why alcoholism develops and develops.
How to Know Your Husband Has Become an Alcoholic - The Key Signs
frequently used
Alcohol tolerance and withdrawal symptoms
The emergence of gluttony
personality change
- Become more irritable and have difficulty controlling anger;
- Weakened willpower and inability to resist desires;
- self-blame, guilt, and loss of self-esteem;
- Unable to take responsibility for one's actions;
- Lie to loved ones and deceive yourself.
social consequences
Common Mistakes Wives Make with Alcoholic Husbands
- accusation. Of course, the behavior of drunken men and their consequences do not please their wives. They try to influence their husbands - they scold, nag, appeal to their consciences. Therefore, they only support feelings of guilt - one of the main causes of alcoholism.
- Trying to hide problems from others. Many times, wives cover for their husbands in front of relatives, make excuses to superiors, and solve all problems themselves. Or insist that he drink at home, locked up - safer that way.
- Supporting the addict's lifestyle: the wife scolds her husband but helps him "recover" from the hangover, gives him money for drinks, seeks him out among alcoholic friends and takes him home. Sometimes she would drink with him - because it would make him drink less.
- Compassion for her husband and faith in his promise to stop drinking: they never came through.
- Ignoring the problem: Because the husband is fine without drinking, the wife reluctantly tolerates his drunken behavior.
What to do if your husband drinks alcohol every day – advice from psychologists and anesthesiologists
- The most important thing is to eliminate alcohol from your family life. Totally and forever. Don't forget, there are no former alcoholics. To avoid irritation, keep alcohol out of your home.
- Most likely, the husband will not admit the problem and will not show a desire to undergo treatment until the last moment. Sometimes, after a scary or painful experience, a drinker wants to quit, but then his determination wanes—until the next time. An anesthesiologist can help you remove toxins from your blood, relieve serious medical conditions, and improve your health with the help of medications. Next, a psychotherapist should work with the addict since psychological dependence is more difficult to overcome than physical dependence.
- Making connections is important. Talk to your husband and find out why he drinks. But you don't need to be a psychologist for your husband. It is better to entrust psychological issues to experts.
- Change your environment. All alcoholic friends who drag recovering people back to the swamp should be cut out of your life.
- Don't take it all on yourself. Don't give money to your husband and don't hide his problems from relatives. Remember, you are human too. Take care of yourself, your life should not be built around family issues.
- Don't humiliate a person and don't feel sorry for him. If you see him trying to get out of trouble, you can help him and support him in all his good deeds. But if he reaches for the bottle again, be firm.
Traditional approaches to treating alcoholism
- Relieve hangovers;
- Improves health and supports the function of internal organs;
- Purifies blood of toxic substances - alcohol breakdown products;
- Reduces cravings for alcohol – so-called replacement therapy.
- Coding: A doctor instructs an addict not to drink alcohol or something bad will happen. Previously, the method of drug coding was also popular - special capsules were sewn under the skin of alcoholics. When alcohol entered the blood, toxins would be released, causing the patient's death.
- Classic hypnosis: The psychotherapist instructs you not to drink or not to drink. This method is similar to coding, but is gentler because using it does not pose an imminent threat to health or life.
- NLP (Neuro-Linguistic Programming): Experts use the patient's sensory channels (auditory, visual and tactile) to reinforce the patient's desired responses and reduce alcohol cravings.
- Complex therapy (psychoanalysis, CBT, Gestalt method): Psychotherapists analyze the psychological problems of addicts in depth and suggest solutions to help learn new ways of behaving.
alternative medicine
Can I force my husband to stop drinking without his consent?
How do you know when you need to seek help from an anesthesiologist?
- Regular, regular use can lead to painful hangovers;
- Lack of control over alcohol consumption (men cannot stop once they start drinking);
- Drinking alone at home (drinking quietly at home can lead to severe alcohol abuse);
- Lies and Hidden Bottles (a husband trying to hide the fact that he was drinking from his wife);
- Multiple days of heavy drinking prevent the drunk from recovering on his own.