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Alcohol Withdrawal

The symptoms of withdrawal from alcohol can be difficult, but they must be faced if you want to break your addiction to alcohol. There are both psychological as well as physical symptoms that will manifest themselves as you try to detoxify your body by taking away alcohol. In some extreme cases, there may be serious complications and struggles for people trying to stop drinking.

You shouldn't have to face the symptoms of alcohol withdrawal on your own, on GoMentor.com you can find trained therapists who can assist you with recovery from alcohol addiction. Before getting to treating alcohol withdrawal, here are some of the things you may be facing. They may sound serious - and they are - but you should remember that through online therapy on GoMentor.com you will not be facing them alone.

Symptoms of Alcohol Withdrawal

There are a wide range of symptoms you may experience when going through alcohol withdrawal. Some are worse than others, but all of them are what make giving up alcohol so hard for some people - at least on a physical level.


  • Psychological Symptoms - In general, nervous or jittery behavior is seen when experiencing alcohol withdrawal. Irritability and mood swings are also experienced
  • Physical Symptoms - Headaches, loss of appetite, insomnia, tremors in the hands, and nausea and vomiting are some of the physical symptoms associated with alcohol withdrawal.
  • Extreme Symptoms - Delirium tremens (hallucinations) may happen for some people. Fever, convulsions, or blackouts are also possible when going through alcohol withdrawal.
If these sound scary - they are. With therapists trained in helping with alcohol withdrawal, you can benefit with online therapy for alcohol addiction.

Treatment for Alcohol Withdrawal

Treating the physical symptoms of alcohol withdrawal immediately is important, but in the long term, guided therapy for dealing with the psychological symptoms is just as important. On GoMentor.com, trained therapists who specialize in helping with alcohol withdrawal can help you make the process easier. Getting your life back is going to be difficult, but you don't have to face treatment alone. In GoMentor.com's self-help forum, you can get support from peers who are going through the same things you are. Facing the tough parts of treatment for alcohol withdrawal with someone else makes it a little easier.

Definition of Alcohol Withdrawal

Alcohol withdrawal refers to physical reactions when regular intake of alcohol is taken away from the body. Shakes, audio hallucinations and other symptoms may be experienced by those suffering from alcohol withdrawal, which is why treatment is so important.

Symptoms of / Reasons for Alcohol Withdrawal

  • Headaches
  • Loss of appetite
  • Insomnia
  • Nervousness
  • Irritability
  • Nausea / vomiting

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