Coronavirus Consequences
The Effect of Isolation on Alcoholism

At Guardian Recovery we have witnessed the rise in alcohol abuse and alcoholism since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic. People are facing a great deal of personal challenges as a direct result of mandatory closures and newly emerging regulations, including financial insecurity, job instability, increased anxiety and social isolation. Seeing as the services we provide are essential medical services, we have been fortunate enough to continue serving people struggling with substance abuse and dependence who are in need of Contact us. If you think your alcohol use — or the alcohol use of someone you love — might have increased to unhealthy levels during the pandemic, you are not alone. Please contact us to learn more about how to overcome alcohol dependence.

Alcoholism, Social Isolation & COVID-19

Alcoholism has been a major public health concern for decades. Drinking beer, wine and liquor is deeply ingrained in American culture, and because alcohol consumption is socially acceptable in the vast majority of households and social circles across the country, it can be difficult to tell whether or not you are suffering from a diagnosable alcohol use disorder or simply taking things a bit too far on occasion. If you feel you might have been engaging in problem drinking before the pandemic, there is a good chance your alcohol consumption has increased even more since last year when the pandemic began. If this is the case, you’re not alone.

An article published by the U.S. National Library of Medicine titled, “Alcohol Consumption During the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Cross-Sectional Survey of US Adults” states: “By 20 April 2020, all but eight states had issued state-wide shelter-at-home orders requiring residents to stay home unless conducting ‘essential activities.’ Concurrently, many states relaxed their alcohol laws to provide economic support for restaurants and liquor stores. For example, in many states, adults could, for the first time, order beer, wine, spirits—and sometimes even cocktails—for curbside or home delivery. Contact us Data from the week ending 21 March indicated that alcohol sales for off-premise locations (e.g., liquor stores) had increased by 54% and online alcohol sales had increased by 262% compared to sales data from the same week in 2019.”

Correlation Between COVID-19 & Alcohol Abuse

There is a direct correlation between COVID-19, social isolation and increased liquor sales.

Research on COVID-19 & Alcohol Abuse Indicates:

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Alcoholism & Social Isolation

One of the biggest triggers for alcohol abuse and alcoholism in recent times is increased social isolation. Alcoholism and social isolation go hand-in-hand for several reasons. First of all, alcoholism can cause a person to struggle with basic human interaction. Simple day-to-day interactions like speaking with a cashier at a grocery store, meeting with an employer or chatting with a neighbor in passing might cause extreme anxiety in someone who has been struggling with alcoholism. In fact, many people who suffer from alcoholism concurrently suffer from social anxiety. The Anxiety & Depression Association of America reports Contact us. A person might experience temporary relief from this anxiety when they drink, but heavy alcohol consumption will always worsen symptoms of anxiety in the long run. Self-medicating leads to a vicious cycle of substance abuse and worsening mental health problems. When a chemical substance takes hold of a person, it is generally easier for them to push their friends and family members away so they can continue drinking “in peace.” Social isolation protects the alcoholic from facing their issues and from taking an honest look at the severity of their situation.

Isolation has become relatively easy, seeing as social distancing mandates and recommendations have been in effect for more than a year now. People who struggled with pre-existing alcohol abuse disorders continue to drink heavily and people who might not have struggled with alcoholism in the past are reaching for alcohol as a means of self-medication. If you or someone you love has been struggling with alcoholism, Guardian Recovery is available to help. Contact us today to learn more.

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How to Know if Alcohol is a Problem

You (or your loved one) might be struggling with a diagnosable alcohol abuse disorder if:

When it comes to treating alcohol abuse and alcoholism, medical detox is generally a recommended first step toward recovery. This is because the symptoms associated with alcohol withdrawal can be dangerous when not closely overseen by a team of medical professionals. At Guardian Recovery we combine Contact us with other evidence-based detox approaches while actively preparing our clients for the next stage in the process.

Upon admission to our detox program every client is assigned a case manager, who works with the clinical team to develop a personalized Contact us. If it is determined that you or your loved one would benefit from transitioning into another level of care when detox concludes, we help make that transition as seamless and stress-free as possible. To learn more about our Contact us or to get started with our simple Contact us, contact us today.

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At Guardian Recovery we have developed an Contact us which is simple and uncomplicated, geared towards helping you or your loved one get admitted to a medical detox program as quickly as possible. As soon as you make the decision to reach out you will be put in touch with one of our experienced and compassionate Treatment Advisors, who will walk you through every additional step of the process. We begin with a brief pre-assessment, help smooth out coverage details and arrange transportation to our Contact us. Many of our Treatment Advisors are in alcohol addiction recovery themselves or have helped a loved one through the process. This allows them an understanding perspective while making them more equipped to answer any additional questions you might have. Contact us today to get started or to learn more about our effective program of alcohol addiction treatment.

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Medical Disclaimer:
The information provided on this website is intended solely for educational and informational purposes. Guardian Recovery aims to improve the quality of life for individuals struggling with substance use or mental health disorders by offering fact-based content about behavioral health conditions, treatment options, and related outcomes. However, this information should not be considered a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment.

Important Notes:
The content on this site is believed to be current and accurate at the time of posting, but medical information is constantly evolving.
Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified healthcare provider regarding any questions or concerns about your health or medical condition.
If you think you may have a medical emergency, call 911 or go to the nearest emergency room immediately.
Guardian Recovery does not provide free medical advice. For personalized treatment recommendations, please consult with a licensed healthcare professional.

By using this website, you acknowledge that you have read and understand this disclaimer. Guardian Recovery and its affiliates disclaim any liability for the use or interpretation of information contained herein. SEE TERMS AND CONDITIONS