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University of Cambridge > Talks.cam > Festival of Wellbeing > HOW TO RECOGNISE WHEN ALCOHOL IS A PROBLEM - When you’re Immersed in an Alcohol-loving Society
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If you have a question about this talk, please contact Equality & Diversity. FESTIVAL of WELLBEING Lucy Rocca, Soberistas People in the UK ‘enjoy a drink’ but there are untold thousands who drink hazardously. When all around you are condoning and partaking in regular drinking, how can you determine whether your own consumption has crossed the line into ‘problem drinking’? Lucy Rocca will be talking about her own experiences with alcohol and why she decided, aged 35, that enough was enough and she needed to quit altogether. Lucy is the founder of Soberistas and launched the website in November 2012. She is Soberistas’ editor, and has written four books on the subject of women and alcohol (The Sober Revolution, Your 6 Week Plan (co-authored with Sarah Turner), Glass Half Full and How to Lead a Happier, Healthier and Alcohol-Free Life). To book your place, please visit : https://fowalcohol.eventbrite.co.uk This talk is part of the Festival of Wellbeing series. This talk is included in these lists:Note that ex-directory lists are not shown. |
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