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Wilmington, NC
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How do I know if I'm an alcoholic?

There are a few distinct symptoms that are telling signs of alcoholism. First, take a close look at your drinking habits. How often do you drink, and when you do drink, how much do you consume at a time? Do you find yourself craving alcohol when you aren't drinking? Do you pour yourself a drink first thing in the morning before you can do anything else? Do you forget about other responsibilities in favor of drinking? These could all be telltale signs of alcoholism...


Does Anthem Cover Therapy?

Yes, nearly all Anthem insurance plans cover therapy.  Here's a fast and easy way to find a therapist, counselor, or mental health professional who takes Anthem...



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