Which statement is true about stage three of alcoholism

There is no specific stage three of alcoholism that is universally agreed upon. Different models and classifications of alcoholism may have their own distinct stages or criteria for assessing the progression of the disease. However, it is generally observed that in advanced stages of alcoholism, individuals may experience severe physical and psychological symptoms, including organ damage, tolerance, dependence, cravings, loss of control, and significant disruptions in personal, social, and occupational functioning.