The Dangerous Lie of “Functional Alcoholism”
The Dangerous Lie of “Functional Alcoholism”  
Podcast: Recovering Out Loud
Published On: Thu Apr 09 2026
Description: When people picture addiction, they often imagine someone who has lost everything.But that’s not always the reality.Some people lose jobs, relationships, and housing because of addiction. Others maintain careers, families, reputations, and outward success while silently struggling.From the outside, everything appears stable.But internally, the situation can be very different.In this episode of Recovering Out Loud, Anthony explores the concept of high-functioning addiction and why it can be so difficult to recognize.Although the term “high-functioning addict” is often used in everyday conversation, it is not an official diagnostic category in clinical manuals such as the DSM-5.Still, the phenomenon is widely observed.This episode explores:• Why some addictions remain hidden• Psychological denial mechanisms• Social masking and living a double life• Cultural environments that normalize substance use• The internal consequences people experience even when life appears stableAnthony also shares personal experience with addiction and the exhausting reality of maintaining a double life while trying to appear normal to the outside world.Because addiction doesn’t always look the way people expect.Sometimes the people who seem the most stable on the outside are the ones struggling the most internally.Recognizing these patterns earlier may help people identify addiction in themselves or others before the consequences become severe.00:00 High functioning addicts explained00:21 What is a functional alcoholic or addict?00:43 Why high functioning addiction is hard to recognize01:04 The “duck on water” analogy01:12 What people mean by high functioning02:06 Personal experience with hidden addiction02:42 Denial mechanisms in addiction04:01 Social masking and the double life05:03 Hiding substance use05:48 Environments that normalize heavy drinking06:16 Internal consequences of addiction07:06 Escalation and tolerance08:16 Why others don’t recognize the problem08:50 When the double life starts falling apart09:50 Addiction doesn’t always look the way people expect10:26 Why “functional addict” is a dangerous label11:17 Addiction is about your relationship to substances12:12 Only you can diagnose yourself12:34 Closing thoughts and recovery message