
Is your guard up during the holidays? (Canada)
The holiday season usually puts families and friends of problem drinkers on guard. It’s difficult to relax and enjoy yourself when you’re waiting for a crisis to start.
More than 500,000 Canadians are dependent on alcohol, according to the Canadian Community Health Survey. According to commonly accepted health-care provider estimates, each alcoholic adversely affects the lives of an estimated four-to-ten people. The number of impacted Canadians is between 2 million and 5 million men, women, and children.
Since holidays tend to exaggerate situations in the office, at home, and on the highway, tragedies can occur very quickly. Al-Anon World Service Office Information Analyst Nicolette Stephens explained, “People whose loved ones are problem drinkers tend to suffer anxiety whether or not actual tragedies occur. Spending the holidays with your guard up is not exactly the same as having a great time.” Stephens added, “To help the drinker, you may need to help yourself first.”
More than 16,000 Al-Anon Family Groups throughout Canada and the U.S. welcome anyone who has been affected by someone else’s drinking. For information about an Al-Anon meeting in [insert name of local city or community], call [insert local Al-Anon phone #], or during business hours (ET) call 1-888-4AL-ANON. On the Web, visit www.Al-AnonFamilyGroups.org
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