People may drink alcohol for all sorts of reasons — celebrating a special event, unwinding after a long day, socializing with friends, bonding over the hobby of home-brewed beers. In moderation, it might be a normal part of life. But sometimes alcohol use can become too frequent and may cause serious problems. The definition of alcoholism is the inability to stop or control alcohol use, even if it has negative social, professional or health consequences. Knowing how to identify symptoms and find treatment resources at any stage can help you or a loved one struggling with alcohol use disorder. Take a look at the video presentation below and to learn more about alcohol use and misuse.