The Relationship Between Alcohol and Depression



There is a relationship between depression and alcohol abuse. When someone is suffering from depression, whether its long or short-term, they may engage in using alcohol to relieve the symptoms. People with depressive symptoms will use alcohol to self-medicate - relieve the depression symptoms, relax, get a better view on life, and escape. Many times the drinker is not even remotely aware that the depression is present.

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