Recovery from the Pain of Alcohol Addiction
Many people are suffering unnecessarily as a result of an unmerited stigma against addiction, especially with regards to alcoholism and addiction. It is a common misunderstanding that because alcohol is legal, it’s safe and not addictive. Alcohol is not only unhealthy to the mind and body, but often leads to serious addiction problems. Alcohol dependency makes people feel as though they are helpless, like they don’t know who they may be able to turn to, or where to go. Fear and humiliation keep them from speaking, making recovery even more difficult. End the cycle of negativity. We can help addicts by teaching them about alcohol use, examine the roots of dependency, and providing ways to battle relapse and cravings. Dependency is a complex illness, and treating it is complicated as well, so seeking help from experienced, certified rehabilitation programs dramatically increases the probability of recovery. We recognize that everyone has the power to change their lifestyle for the better, freeing themselves from the grip of addiction. If you would like to talk to a dependency professional in the NYC area, and to take the first step towards recovery, call 877-203-5219 as soon as possible.
How the Disease of Alcoholism Affects Lives
Medical health conditions that result from inappropriate drinking are known as alcohol use disorders. Alcohol abuse is a disorder identified by the inability to meet duties at work, at home, or school; engaging in unhealthy activities such as driving under the influence; legal problems, including arrests; and social issues that originate from misuse of alcohol. Alcohol dependency, often called alcoholism, comprises all of the indicators of alcohol abuse along with uncontrollable cravings, physical dependence, withdrawal symptoms, and developing a tolerance; it’s believed to be more severe. Both are extremely serious, but treatable, psychological conditions that our experts are especially educated to deal with.
Social, physical, and psychological issues are all ramifications of alcohol abuse. Risky behavior such as driving while intoxicated, violent behavior, suicide, and murder are all related to alcohol use. Additionally, alcohol use disorders generally cause heart problems, such as cardiomyopathy, arrhythmias, stroke, and hypertension.

We Offer a Variety of Rehab Treatments
Rehab centers address physical factors the body needs to regain health. To begin recovery, you must detox alcohol from your body. When the detox process begins, the body will begin to experience withdrawal symptoms. Alcohol detox is dangerous and requires medical assistance, due to the severity of withdrawal symptoms. Fortunately, rehabilitation offers professional assistance 24 hours a day, allowing an individual to move past the detoxification stage comfortably, safely and medically managed. Depending on the profoundness of the alcohol use disorder, a detox procedure is also required before treatment can start. Detoxing without medical assistance is terribly harmful for severe alcoholics, and may even be deadly. We provide a safe, monitored atmosphere to detox from alcohol, and is supervised by a clinical staff. It is very important to obtain treatment after detoxification, since detox only assists the addict in withdrawing from their substance of abuse. Treatment, or rehabilitation, is the one way that an addict can actually recover from an alcohol use disorder. Rehabilitation can involve everything from group or one-on-one counseling, medical treatment, education regarding alcohol use disorders, lifestyle coaching, drug and alcohol testing, relapse prevention training, self-help and support classes orientation, family education and therapy services, and follow up care. Our clinical personnel are extremely sensitive to the presence of other psychological diseases that statistically accompany alcohol use disorders, like depression. We employ certified staff that are experienced at addressing the psychological conditions that are statistically likely to co-occur alongside alcohol use disorders. Alcohol recovery professionals are available 24 hours a day for additional information about alcohol use disorders, locations of rehabilitation programs, or for advice concerning coping with alcoholism. Call 877-203-5219 today, to get the help you need.