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Page 19
... stages . If the habit is not broken somewhere along the line , the individual ultimately reaches the last stage , marked by ethical bank- ruptcy , admission of defeat , and a sincere desire for treatment . REFERENCES CHAPTER 2 1. NY ...
... stages . If the habit is not broken somewhere along the line , the individual ultimately reaches the last stage , marked by ethical bank- ruptcy , admission of defeat , and a sincere desire for treatment . REFERENCES CHAPTER 2 1. NY ...
Page 45
... stage of this disease , he lacks the dra- matic symptoms of later , severe phases . Moreover , even after his domestic and social life have begun to deteriorate , the typical problem drinker makes an enormous effort to protect his job ...
... stage of this disease , he lacks the dra- matic symptoms of later , severe phases . Moreover , even after his domestic and social life have begun to deteriorate , the typical problem drinker makes an enormous effort to protect his job ...
Page 48
... stage alcoholics apparently can hide their problem for years . Asked by Maxwell how long they were able to function on the job after their drinking problem developed , at least half the men questioned reported being able to keep signs ...
... stage alcoholics apparently can hide their problem for years . Asked by Maxwell how long they were able to function on the job after their drinking problem developed , at least half the men questioned reported being able to keep signs ...
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