Alcohol Addiction Treatment
Thursday, June 12th, 2008Recovering from alcoholism is one of the hardest tasks for an individual with this addiction problem. Unlike heroin, marijuana, cocaine, methamphetamine, prescription drugs, crack, and ecstasy, alcohol is offered in most every social situation. An individual who has just completed an alcohol rehab program may feel confident in his or her own sobriety and have all the intentions in the world not to drink but unfortunately will find that it is the first thing offered to them at a restaurant. People addicted to street drugs have to search to purchase them and won’t be given a list of substances to abuse when walking into a restaurant, but an alcoholic must struggle with glancing at a beer and wine list and must maintain the strength to continually turn down the offer and any urge to consume alcohol or even view a beer and wine list. Although this is not impossible, it certainly isn’t easy.
It is because of all these things that the only real form of effective treatment for alcoholism is a long term residential facility. Months and years of living a certain way and depending on alcohol to get one through the day or through life’s often tough times is just simply not cured in 21, 28 or 30 days. The physical withdrawal from alcohol alone can take several days or weeks to get through. To ensure the process of withdrawal is as safe as possible, look for programs that provide a medical detox. An acute alcoholic will require a medical detox to avoid life-threatening withdrawal symptoms such as delirium tremens and seizures.
When seeking an effective alcohol treatment center, keep all of the above factors in mind. An alcohol abuser needs a long term residential facility to enable one to reprogram their way of life and establish new patterns of conduct as well as life and situation skills.