Healthy Living

Using Alcohol Treatment Facilities

For people with alcohol addictions, their are alcohol treatment facilities where they can go for help. These facilities are generally ones where people can stay for a particular length of time, as they learn to live without alcohol.

At some time, people who are addicted to alcohol have had to seek treatment, either on their own, with encouragement from their families, or because it is ordered by employers, the military, or the courts. There are many treatment options available, and as said previously, it depends on what type of circumstance exists.

Some people may not choose to stay in a long term facility for their alcohol problems, they may instead be treated through meetings with others, such as Alcoholics Anonymous, or AA, individual counseling, outpatient treatment, inpatient treatment, medications, or a combination of treatment modalities, which is most common. Stopping cold turkey is also an option, but is usually not realistic, unless combined with a support environment like AA. People seeking alcohol treatment usually do so because they are at rock bottom, and in many instances their alcohol addiction has disrupted their lives and the lives of their loved ones. However, it's important to remember that treatment will not work unless the individual truly wants help.

Many alcohol treatment programs are based on the 12-step program, which is used in Alcoholics Anonymous. In this type of setting, alcoholics are encouraged to be open and share experiences, but are not required to do so. Tons of literature is available at these meetings for a nominal price or for a donation, and a variety of topics are discussed relating to the alcoholic’s individual situation. Those who are serious about quitting must seek out a sponsor, who will help them through their recovery process. This person is available to them in case they are having a weak moment, or if they just need words of encouragement.

Alcohol treatment programs are designed to get the alcoholic back on track physically and emotionally, so that they can face their addiction and gain control of their lives. Self-esteem and self-worth are greatly distorted by the addiction, and treatment interventions include group and individual therapy to get at the root of the trauma which may have caused the cycle to begin in the first place. The alcoholic must discover what causes them to drink, why they can’t stop, and what counter measures they can use when these triggers occur. Recovering alcoholics may also benefit from prescribed medications, such as anti-depressants or anti-anxiety drugs to help them control the physical symptoms of withdrawal; however, these drugs can only be prescribed by a medical doctor or psychiatrist.

Recovery takes time, but with the right support and motivation, alcoholics can be successful and remain alcohol-free for the rest of their lives. Often times the alcohol is replaced by another substance, but this is not always a bad thing. The most common is coffee or caffeine and cigarettes. Food is also another common vice, but as every person seeking treatment is told, one thing at a time. It is just not possible to conquer every issue at once. The most serious should be addressed first, then everything else will fall in place. Take one day at a time, one hour at a time, one minute at a time, this is the best recipe for long-term success.

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