Pattern of chronic misuse of alcohol; can be classified as mild, moderate, or severe
Chronic illness characterized by compulsive and uncontrolled consumption of alcoholic beverages to the detriment of the drinker’s health, personal relationships, and social standing
Five or more drinks (four drinks for women) on the same occasion on at least 1 day
Protective behaviors by friends or family to control, hide, or deny an alcoholic’s behavior as to maintain a sense of normalcy
Presence of substance abuse with a psychiatric disorder
Addiciton
Alcohol Abuse
Alcohol Dependence
Alcohol use disorder
Alcoholism
Binge Drinking
Codependency
Co-occurring disorder
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Purposeful removal of alcohol or another dependent substance from the body
Abnormal behavior
Chemical substance that alters brain function
Chronic misuse of chemical substances
Physical or psychological need for a chemical substance
Pattern of chronic misuse of a chemical substance; can be classified as mild, moderate, or severe
Need for markedly increased amounts of the substance to achieve intoxication or desired effect
Physical reaction or symptoms that occur from the removal of alcohol or another dependent substance from the body
Detoxification
Dysfunctional
Psychoactive drugs
Substance abuse
Substance dependence
Substance abuse disorder
Tolerance
Withdrawal
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Fear of obesity, causing anxiety and obsessive worry about losing control of food intake
Characterized by eating large amounts of food rapidly when not hungry, eating alone, and experiencing feelings of disgust and guilt after overeating
Self-perception of one’s bodily
Calculated as follows: weight divided by height
Binge eating generally followed by purging in an effort to control weight
Body weight more than 100 pounds above established norms for a person’s height and sex