Alcohol Rehabilitation Center
Alcoholism is a disease that affects millions of people from all walks of life from all over the globe. There can be many serious consequences unless effective Alcohol Treatment is provided.
Unlike other diseases alcoholism has many victims (not just the drinker) and can be considered a social disease that. Apart from the health issues that are associated with long term or heavy alcohol consumption there are also many social problems. If, whilst intoxicated you get behind the wheel (with your impeded reflexes) not only are you endangering your own life, but also the lives of every other road user you encounter.
Alcohol is also often associated with domestic violence and criminal activities. Most often the loved ones who are trying to help suffer as much or more than the drinker and can become victims of alcohol. Not to mention the financial burden that an alcohol addiction can place on a family.
Acceptance - Until you can accept that you have an addiction problem, Alcohol Rehabilitation is going to be difficult. It’s human nature, most alcoholics don’t or more precisely won’t admit to having a problem until they get some sort of reality check. How many times have you heard “I can stop drinking tomorrow if I wanted to” - Why not stop today?
Alcohol Rehab no longer has the social stigma attached that it once had. It has been long proven as a very effective way to overcome this crippling disease. Through a program of detoxification, physical therapy, group therapy, individual therapy and education you can regain your dignity and get your life back on track.
the desease concept of addiction or alcholism is only one of may concepts. There are lots and lots of ideas, theories an opinions. What most people are interested in, is treatment options which produce results which are real, tangible, and can last a lifetime. There are mechanics to addiction and a fee booklet on the subject is available at www.stopaddiction.com
Drug and alcohol misuse and addiction are complex life challenges, but there are many evidence-based, effective alternatives to 12-step programs, including self-help materials, cognitive behavioral therapy and complementary medical support.