Psychological problems: nervousness, irritability, anxiety, insomnia, lack of concentration, frequent lies, etc.
Social Problems: lost productivity, work absenteeism, frequent quarrels with family and friends, overspending, irresponsible front of the family and society (Orange Pinsk, 2001). Treatment of alcoholism among the studies regarding the best form of treatment for alcoholism, the consensus suggests that it should be taken into account what dependent are needing at the time of your life.
One has to take into account the degree of alcohol dependence, if it is severe or mild, if the individual has a favorable or no family support's Also important to investigate to what extent he can maintain a certain structure of life whether at work, with friends, family and social life (Orange and Pinky, 2001)
The treatment for addicts of alcohol is premised on two models: the Ambulatory Care and Hospitalization.
Outpatient treatment is indicated for patients whose symptoms are mild alcohol withdrawal, where the individual can maintain a level of relationships without many problems, treatment includes clarification of the symptoms of the disease for both the patient and the family.
Treatment with hospitalization hospital, in addition to providing a necessary clinical follow-up due to the degree of complication of the organic functions, also used a pharmacological therapy, which can also be applied in outpatient care.
There are proposals that suggest treatments organize these people in a way that can meet both the medical, psychological and social problems that are directly associated with addiction.