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Alcoholics Anonymous

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FoundedAkron
Ohio
United States
HeadquartersNew York
United States
Assets4. 928 million USD (2011)
Income12. 51 million USD (2011)
Founders Bill W.
Bob Smith
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About Alcoholics Anonymous


Alcoholics Anonymous is an international mutual aid fellowship with the stated purpose of enabling its members to "stay sober and help other alcoholics achieve sobriety. " AA is nonprofessional, self-supporting, and apolitical. Its only membership requirement is a desire to stop drinking.

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Pubs and bars may be closed, in the UK, But the supermarket sales of alcohol were considered to be on The Rise , off-licences as essential business and recycling bins seen was crowded with wine Bottles and beer Bottles .

indicates that one in five people (21%) say they Drink more during the pandemic. However, a third (35%) say they Drink less, or claim to have stopped drinking.

Clare Pooley, author of The authenticity of the project and the Sober Diaries, said there were "so Many Reasons " why someone might find themselves drinking more Now .

"alcohol and the fear Are clearly connected to each other," She says. "We train to link us over decades, to Drink any form of stress with a need.

"In a time like this, your natural inclination is to pour yourself a Drink . If You Are The Type that come home from The Office , open The Fridge and Drink - Well , You 're not likely to go to The Office Now , so it is tempting, earlier.

"You might think, 'I normally don't Drink Now ... But what the heck, I'm in The Middle of a global pandemic'. "

But Clare, the Drink , five years ago, suggests that the pandemic is also a great reason to give up alcohol.

It is important to stay "level-headed" in a time like this - especially the search for children or aging parents," She says.

"of alcohol compromises your immune System as Well and it is a good idea to continue to be in top mental and physical condition Now ," She added.

She Said She was also worried Some People Pick Up may have a drinking pattern during the pandemic, the stop then hard to come by.

The World health organization has also in lockdown.

Claire Rostron, a senior health sciences lecturer at The Open University, said: "The Way our brain works, is that alcohol is something that is worth - and what to do, our brain, balancing of expenses and income can be followed.

"Lockdown has The Pursuit of more risky - go for it. For people who don't Drink occasionally, The Reward System is so prominent, that is to say, they could not go to the decision. "

But She Said the people Are under a lot of stress right Now and drinking releases dopamine, The Body to Drink your own feel-good chemicals - so something either the same, or more. As it also is a sedative, people will find it helps You sleep.

"It is to Some People , the coping mechanism," said Claire. "I am certainly a glass of wine or beer. It is a time of adjustment is Now . "

She adds that it might be the case that it is a Bad Drink in Some People , before a new kind of sociability - such as the happy Hours on video chat With Friends , which is located in a bit more.

You also suggested, it could also be the case that people Are trying to take the opportunity to Get Out of the lockdown-fitter - Aware , it could also just come out more and more unhealthy and drinking too much.

'Start the night'

the author Mhairi Mcfarlane is one of those who have committed to a "Dry Covid" - is the term adopted to stay away from alcohol during the rest of the lockdown.

She Said that, in The First weekend of lockdown, the fact that You do not expect to go, to see who The Next day, so drank enough for a hangover used.

Then She found that She was "pour a Drink 5. 30 PM Every Day and announces the evening had begun as an attempt at Some structure in My Day ".

the Pubs Are Empty . . But Some of the shelves in the super markets

But said the Nottingham-based Mhairi, She was soon getting regular headaches and realized "performative Drink " your way through lockdown will not work for You . to recover

After a few days of alcohol, She found She wanted to do more, without it - and is Now at 22. Day of the month.

"I think The First draft of my seventh novel, at The End of the month and I'm celebrating planning on Some champagne, But otherwise, I'll return to Dry Covid," She says.

"I understand people who have gone The Other way and Instagramming working day lunch from G& Ts or a beer in your Sunny garden. Sometimes it takes willpower to not Join In , But I enjoy the control, it is me again powerless otherwise.

"it does Not add to the silence of the missing cat," She Said .

Some of those lucky enough to have a garden to enjoy Sunny weather with a glass of wine

author and blogger, Clare Pooley says for those who want to stop or to reduce, there Are a plethora of groups to help, including Club Soda and Soberistas, as Well as a wealth of books and Facebook groups online. For those who need more support, Alcoholics Anonymous can offer help, including online meetings, She Said .

But She adds, Some may find it easier to stop drinking Now - as a rule, if You go to "justify the need, why to Drink ".

"But Now , everyone is in the same boat, so that it doesn't feel like a social leper," She Said .

The study, the Change from the love of alcohol, the UK - saw, the surveyed 2,000 people for the Research also suggested:

the sale of alcohol in supermarkets and corner stores, according to consumer analysts Kantar, with sales of wine, beer and spirits, topping £1. 1 billion in The Four weeks up to 22. March.

In all, it was an Extra £199m compared to the same period in the year 2019.

But what of those who died in the alcohol industry?

Holly-Anne Rolfe, The Garden City Brewery bar and brewery in Letchworth leads, Hertfordshire with her husband Nick and says they have been kept as busy as ever, through adjustment, to a take-away and delivery service.

But She Said , it seemed, they had a number of new regulars - with a " business-as-busy-as-usual, albeit in a different way.

"It is definitely a community support thing," She Said , to want to be with the locals, to help companies. "But people Are also trying to have a good experience in their own homes. "

You Are only opening a few days a week for limited Hours - But the same amount of brew as normal.

"many of the older regulars not ordered yet, But it is not something, what would You do," She Said . "Because they usually come to us, for The Social experience. "

Those who gather to the bottom to take away from The Bar , social distancing, with a one-in-one-System - to see it as a "bit of normality," She added.

"It's nice for You to come down and see people You know and to Get Out of The House ," said Holly-Anne.

"It's about keeping routines. "



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Source of news: bbc.com

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