Treatment and Rehab

TREATMENT FOR ALCOHOLISM

As the most common addiction in America, alcoholism has many available treatments and methods for recovery.
Alcohol addiction treatment programs guide the former user through a safe and effective medical detox, followed by counseling that targets the reasons behind addiction.
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Overcoming an alcohol addiction starts with a qualified treatment center that can help address underlying and co-occurring disorders. Because of alcoholโ€™s prevalence throughout our culture, recovering alcoholics are constantly bombarded with triggers. Treatment centers have to be equipped to help the recovering user find effective ways to manage triggers and cravings.
There are many treatment centers for alcohol addiction recovery throughout the United States. To get in touch with these or other treatment centers, call us right now and weโ€™ll help you get connected.

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THE FIRST STEP OF RECOVERY FROM ALCOHOL

Getting alcohol out of the addicted personโ€™s system is the first part of recovery. People with a severe alcohol addiction can experience intense withdrawal symptoms. A supervised alcohol detox is usually necessary for people addicted to alcohol to prevent potentially fatal complications. Shaking, sweating, seizures, and hallucinations are possible alcohol withdrawal symptoms.
A medical detox can prevent discomfort and complications during alcohol withdrawal.

ALCOHOL ADDICTION MEDICATIONS

One of the benefits of inpatient treatment is medical management of the physical aspects of addiction. Using prescription drugs in combination with treatment boosts the recovery success rate to 50 percent.
Medications can be used to help ease the symptoms of withdrawal in order to avoid relapse, or to create a negative physical reaction to alcohol that helps eliminate the desire to drink
Common drugs used in alcohol detox and recovery include:

Acamprosate โ€“ Used to reduce alcohol cravings and withdrawal symptoms.
Naltrexone โ€“ Used to reduce cravings for alcohol as well as its pleasurable effects.
Disulfiram โ€“ Causes severe negative effects when alcohol is consumed.

INPATIENT REHABILITATION FOR ALCOHOLISM

Inpatient rehab allows for round-the-clock care and personalized support from medical staff.
Inpatient treatment is a good choice for anyone who wants to focus completely on recovery without the stress or distractions of work, school, or social obligations. It allows for a thorough immersion in the recovery process and may be a good choice for people who have tried other treatments unsuccessfully.
Inpatient treatment for alcohol rehabilitation may last anywhere from 30 days to six months or longer โ€” recovery times depend on the needs of the individual.
Treatments at inpatient centers may include behavioral therapies, the most popular of which is Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT). These therapies encourage participants to change the way they react to stressful external stimuli (like failing a test or losing a job) by promoting healthy ways of coping. Many centers also offer group and individual counseling, experiential therapies and training on proper nutrition and health.

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