Being separated from family is not usually something that motivates an alcoholic to acknowledge their drinking problem. While losing relationships can be a consequence of alcoholism, individuals may not recognize it as a problem needing addressed compared to more immediate consequences like losing a job, being arrested, or facing significant financial costs.
Which is not usually something that motivates an alcoholic to acknowledging his or her drinking problem?
being separated from family
shock of losing a job
being arrested
financial cost
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