Signs you might have dry drunk syndrome

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Signs you might have dry drunk syndrome There are people who drink and there are those who give up drinking after a point in life. Amongst those who give up, there are some who go on to lead a normal life with least amount of fall backs and unfortunately there are also those who give up alcohol, but continue to experience the severe psychological and behavioural issues stemming from alcoholism. This is known as the dry drunk syndrome. In case the situation seems familiar, read on to understand how DDS is a problem and in case you are in the middle of one, you need help. An overplayed sense of superiority is a common experience that a recovering alcoholic may experience. With feelings, rooted in the failure to gain complete control over ones perception of reality, he/she tends to overplay the basic sense of self importance. Not to mention, that Dry Drunk Syndrome is a recovery issue, and a major hindrance in the recovery process is anger management. What is the source of this anger? Quite often it is the alcoholic’s intolerance, stemming from wrong evaluations and judgemental thinking during their interaction with people.

As per a recent study conducted by Hope Trust India, people going through DDS will most likely be unable to demonstrate emotions and will lack a spark in their life. This comes coupled with difficulty at introspection and an inability to appreciate or enjoy anything fully. This extends to the fact the dry drunks often inflate their sense of victimhood. This means that they justify their own reckless conduct and at the same time find fault in others. When accepting their own faults, they would try to


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