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Alcoholism Treatment 1-877-340-3602 Finding a successful alcohol
treatment facility is crucial when lives are at stake. We have trained
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Getting one's life back on track
should be the number one priority. There are so many different side effects
associated with drinking...from the sublime to the extreme. There are the
physical manifestations from over indulgence every once in a while to a
white-collar worker not able to get through the day with out surreptitiously
imbibing, all the way to the chronic user who can not live without it. Teens
and pre-teens in greater numbers are testing the drug invested waters with
inebriation as their first gradient step. News stories about college dorms time
and time again report initiating type "drinking games" with fatal results.
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Alabama State Climate
The Office of Applied Studies from SAMHSA (Substance Abuse and Mental
Health Services Administration) reports for the state of Alabama the following
statistics:
Est. Numbers in Thousands,
Annual Averages Based on 2005-06
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Alcohol |
Total 12 or older |
Age Group |
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12-17 |
18-25 |
26 or Older |
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Past Month use |
1,608 |
62 |
269 |
1,277 |
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Binge use |
710 |
35 |
170 |
505 |
Perception of great risk of drinking 5 or more
drinks once or twice a week |
1,702 |
163 |
179 |
1,360 |
Underage drinking cost the citizens
of Alabama $1.03 billion in 2005. These costs include medical care, work
loss, and pain and suffering associated with the multiple problems resulting
from the use of alcohol by youth.1 This translates to a cost of $2,317 per year
for each youth in the State. Alabama ranks 15th highest among the 50 states
for the cost per youth of underage drinking. Excluding pain and suffering from
these costs, the direct costs of underage drinking incurred through medical
care and loss of work cost Alabama $355 million each year. Youth violence
and traffic crashes attributable to alcohol use by underage youth in Alabama
represent the largest costs for the State. However, a host of other problems
contribute substantially to the overall cost. Among teen mothers, fetal alcohol
syndrome (FAS) alone costs Alabama $16.0 million. Young people who begin
drinking before age 15 are four times more likely to develop alcohol dependence
and are two and a half times more likely to become abusers of alcohol than
those who begin drinking at age 21.2 In 2004, 529 youth 12- 20 years old were
admitted for alcohol treatment in Alabama, accounting for 9% of all treatment
admissions for alcohol abuse in the State. |
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Damage to Alabama
In the State of Alabama, the effects of
drug and alcohol abuse goes way past the the damage done to the addicts
themselves. In terms of time lost on the job, to the health system inundated by
illness and overdoses to communities harmed by the crime rate caused by addicts
looking to steal anything in order to get their next fix, to families living a
nightmare as they watch helplessly as their loved one goes further down the
chutes. The rollercoaster of emotions, concern and anger seems like a never
ending ride the abuser puts his friends and family through. Failures in the
past with drug rehab centers further numb the addict to any hope of a future
without drugs. It truly can appear hopeless. For more information on a real
solution for alcohol abuse in Alabama,
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Should an Alcohol Treatment
Center be Close to Home?
Alcohol
addiction and abuse typically involves habitual routines in the environmental
scope of the individual, i.e. the locations of their alcohol use and the people
they associate with in the activities of drinking, etc. Alcohol addiction is
not just alcohol use, it revolves around people and things in their immediate
environment which help to trigger the addictive behavior. The abuser's location
and routines of alcohol use further trigger their desire to drink. It is the
constant and seemingly unstoppable alcohol use and the hopelessness of day to
day existence which perpetuates the problem and inhibits the native desire to
stop ruining their life through the use of alcohol. The above factor
should not be over looked when considering a treatment center location. The
first two weeks of treatment are always the most difficult. In addition to what
has been covered above, a more basic factor is this, people are creatures of
habit. Even overwhelmingly positive and beneficial changes in life, such as the
birth of a child or a new job do not guarantee the individual will have no
thoughts of missing past negative activities such as, drinking, their buddies
they drank with and other associated activities. Factually this is the normal
reactive auto response of most human beings - to do what they are familiar with
- good or bad. It is not really that they yearn for these things, it is just
all that they have known for some time. If the abuser is close to home when
overwhelming feelings manifest themselves, then there is a good chance he or
she will leave and get back to what they know, drinking, as it is not very far
away . Due to these factors, attending an alcohol treatment program close to
home is seldom the correct option for chronic alcohol abusers. It is extremely
therapeutic to be distanced from their former association with bars, the
cabinet where the alcohol was kept, the neighborhood liquor store, etc. All
these triggers make the task of sobriety seem insurmountable to the chronic
alcohol abuser as these triggers continuously stimulate a reminder of their
past addictive behaviors. For individuals with a severe alcohol
addiction problem in the state of Alabama, choosing a long term inpatient
treatment program is another key to a successful outcome. By providing
a new, safe trigger-free environment, distanced from past negative associations
and surroundings for an extended period of time, the chance for success
increases dramatically. Our
alcohol rehab
program provides people with positive circumstances to increase their
chances for a successful recovery. The vast majority of students entering our
program, around (80%), are from out of state or from other
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Alabama Treatment Center Changes Needed
Just in the state of Alabama, there are many different types of drug
rehab and treatment facilities. In the United States, there are thousands of
drug rehab and treatment centers. Of course the common goal of all addiction
treatment programs is to help end addiction for the individual. In Alabama and
across the United States, a variety of techniques and methods are being used.
Some of the well known treatment methods in Alabama include the twelve step
method, relapse prevention, one-on-one counseling, drug rehabilitation,
behavioral modification, cognitive therapy, support groups, sober living,
therapeutic communities, AA , NA, inpatient, and outpatient drug rehab
programs. There are many types of treatment centers available in Alabama, so
making a decision can be difficult. Unfortunately, many uninformed people in
Alabama go from rehab to rehab looking for the one that is right for them.
In Alabama, there are many attempts being made to meet the needs of
alcoholics, but statistics show success rates to be dismally low. What is
needed and wanted is a drug and alcohol treatment which not only handles
physical addiction, but finds the underlying reasons why a person turns to
drugs and alcohol in order to free the person forever. What Alabama addicts,
alcoholics and their family, friends and loved ones need is a real and
effective drug rehab treatment center. One where they are not on a time
schedule or use other drugs to get the addict off the original drugs or
alcohol. The addict needs a reliable proven program where when they are done,
their drug addiction is a thing of the past and they are now able to live full
productive lives free of the stronghold of drugs or alcohol.
Our trained counselors are standing by to take your
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A Drug Rehab Graduate should be someone:
Who has completed the drug rehab program; Who knows he is, in
fact, capable of living a drug-free life thereafter; Who has improved his
or her ability to learn and thus can accept new ideas on how to change life for
the better; Who has personally absorbed the fundamentals of ethics and
morality well enough that he or she can be productive and contributive to
society and will have no further troubles with the justice system; Who
knows how to solve the problems of life in a rational manner to the best of his
ability, without the use of mind-altering drugs. Call now to speak
with one of our counselors about
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whether it be for yourself or a loved one. It is possible to replace the loss
and pain of alcohol or drug addiction with a productive, enjoyable life. Call
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