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Finding an Alcohol Treatment Program
According to the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, nearly 14 million Americans –1 in every 13 adults – abuse alcohol or are alcoholics. Several million more adults engage in risky drinking that could lead to alcohol problems. Additionally, 53% percent of U.S. residents report that one or more of their close relatives have a drinking problem. Clearly, if you or your family member is struggling with alcohol problems, you are not alone!
Making a Courageous Decision to Get Help
Deciding to enroll in an alcohol treatment program may be one of the most important decisions of your or your loved one's life. This could be a first step in a journey that will heal the wounds inflicted by addiction. An alcohol treatment program can offer critical support as well as important tools to promote a healthy and sustainable recovery. Without these tools, a person can stop using alcohol but continue to repeat the same unhealthy behavior patterns. He or she may simply replace the alcohol addiction with other unhealthy addictions.
Because treatment philosophies vary among alcohol treatment programs, it is important to learn about each available program before making a final selection. While treatments costs, length of treatment, etc. are usual considerations, just as important are issues about treatment philosophies. For example, an older and more traditional alcohol treatment program may rely on confrontation, believing that people with addictions have strong defense mechanisms that must be broken down. However, the treatment centers listed on About Recovery have learned a great deal in recent decades about treatment, and know that confrontation in an alcohol treatment program is not as effective as education and motivation.
Treatments, such as cognitive behavioral therapy combined with motivational interviewing are far more effective in reducing patient drop-out and promoting long-term and sustaining recovery.
To learn more about treatment programs, click here. For assistance in selecting a treatment program, click here.
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