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computer1.jpgThere are many different resources that you can use when it comes to getting an alcoholism diagnosis. One popular place to look for this type of information is the Internet.

The Internet offers a wealth of resources for diagnosing any problem, disability, or illness. For example, you can turn to the Internet to take simple online tests. With these tests, you will respond to a series of questions by simply clicking on the answer that best fits you and your lifestyle. After completing the test, you will receive results that tell you whether or not you exhibit the characteristics of an alcoholic or if you are moving in that direction.

You can also find several checklists online that will help you make a diagnosis about your drinking habits. These checklists generally provide you with a list of characteristics that are typically associated with alcoholics. In that way, you can see how many of these characteristics fit you and whether or not you appear to be suffering from an alcohol abuse problem.

There are also several sites on the Internet that will describe the warning signs associated with alcoholism. By reading the warning signs, you can determine if you are someone that is at risk for becoming an alcoholic or if you already are having serious problems with alcohol.

All of the resources available online are a good place for you to start your research and for you to begin looking for the help you may need with your drinking. At the same time, you shouldn’t rely on these online resources. If you suspect that you may have a problem, or if you think someone you care about is suffering from alcoholism, it is best to seek out the help of a professional. In this way, you can be absolutely certain about your diagnosis and you can start down the road to recovery if alcohol is indeed a problem for you.

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