Evidence Alcoholics Anonymous / Abstinence According to Bill W.'s article (A member's Eye View of Alcoholics …show more content…
Controlled drinking (CD) is not a treatment for everyone. If someone can have complete abstinence as an obtainable goal, eliminating the harmful affects in someone's life due to alcohol use, that would be preferred. For those who are not realistically able to obtain such a goal, CD is a better choice towards becoming the person one wants to be. Exploring the level of risk each individual is at when choosing a goal is …show more content…
Within that, acceptable alcohol use can mean lots of things: some people are fine with having a few drinks and feel that this is perfectly acceptable morally and that it doesn't impeed on their goals and every day function. Many only feel they have a problem when they can't function at all and they lose their job or children. And still, others may feel a deep conviction if were to even think about having an alcoholic drink. So to even consider what makes someone feel they have a problem with alcohol varies greatly. This, in my opinion, should be considered when deciding upon treatment someone tries to control their drinking or abstain from it all together. I feel that if someone follows what convicts their heart as an individual, they will have the best success in