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An Ultimate Guide to Overcome Your Addiction

 Psychological Conditions Depicting Alcohol Addiction Psychological Conditions Depicting Alcohol Addiction  Alcohol Addiction Treatment in 3 steps Alcohol Addiction Treatment in 3 steps  Alcohol Addiction Treatment through Group Therapies Alcohol Addiction Treatment through Group Therapies  Alcohol Addiction and Binge Drinking Alcohol Addiction and Binge Drinking  Social Life and Alcohol Addiction Treatment Social Life and Alcohol Addiction Treatment

 Adverse effects of alcohol addiction  Alcohol addiction always bears adverse effects on the drinker. It not only leads to pathetic medical conditions but degrades respect in the society drastically. The person has to deal with lots of abuse and ignorance. It even affects his family, colleagues and friends adversely. The alcohol addict is even outcast. The poor medical conditions lead to gastrointestinal damage of the system. Apart from this liver, pancreas, heart, blood and nervous system are severely affected too. Alcoholic dementia, neuropathy, epilepsy and sexual dysfunction are some other conditions caused by alcohol addiction.

 The alcohol treatment program consists of following steps of treatment-  Intervention  Detoxification  Rehabilitation

 Intervention:  There are two categories in this. In the first condition the person is not dependant on alcohol but is a problem drinker. He drinks in moderation and can successfully deal with his drinking issues. If he does not drink in control, he should try to stay away from it as alcohol addiction affects his family, education, health and raises many other similar issues.  Treatment through counseling for the addict and the family member is very much necessary in this case.

 Detoxification: Detoxification is the alcohol treatment program that gets completed in 4-7 days. However the number of packs he drinks in a day decides the likelihood of alcohol withdrawal symptoms after drinking is stopped.  Rehabilitation: In order to maintain alcohol abstinence, support for the problem drinker is provided after detoxification alcoholism treatment phase is accomplished. The recovery support program comprises of counseling, nursing and medical care. Furthermore making the addict aware about the symptoms of alcoholism on various body parts is also included in the program.

 Peer Group Discussion:  Such group discussion programs are an integral part of evidence based alcohol addiction therapy programs. The specialists dealing in addiction programs conduct meetings wherein they discuss all sorts of issues and people from different walks of life who have been struggling with the issue severely. They also discuss various coping strategies and the experience addicts have employed.  Family Therapy:  It is mandatory that the family members stay in touch with only those family relatives who provide positive family dynamics and assist in making the complete recoveries. Rehabilitation programs necessarily make addict’s parents and his sibling’s part of such program. Such agendas also make addict analyze as in how their uncontrollable behavior hurts his family members and their lives.  Community Support:  There are some of the alcoholics who need additional therapy in addition to complete alcohol addiction programs. Most of such communities have exceptional support groups to assist in making these people sober. Apart from all these, the most supporting feature of such groups is to assist these people in forming accountability partnerships in addition to lifelong friendship with similar mind people.

 What is Binge Drinking?  For teenagers, alcohol is not less than a drug that devastates their rest of the life. Statistics of U.S. Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration reveal that in America alone, 4,750 kids below 15 years of age take their first drink. Instead of knowing that alcohol consumption is illegal and understanding its severe consequences, they do it secretively. Experiments have explicitly stated that such teenagers under 15 are 5 times more likely to fall prey of alcohol consumption in contrast to adults. Another drastic outcome of tasting alcohol at this age is that they consume far more alcohol than adults over shorter period of time. This stage is referred as Binge Drinking.

 Underage drinking Campaign: Understanding the severe impact of binge drinking and alcohol addiction, SAMHSA developed public awareness in regards to health education. SAMHSA looks for bright future of the future generation and engages parents, caregivers, schools and communities so that underage drinking can be prevented. The parents should start talking about the dangers of alcohol with kids as soon as they are 9 years old. The primary objective of the alcohol campaign is- -Developing awareness among parents in regards to prevalence and risks of teenage drinking. -Developing awareness, knowledge and confidence in parents and equipping them to deal with such situations with optimistic state. -Assisting parents in taking actions so that underage drinking can be prevented.

Addicts should attend Inpatient Rehabilitation Programs Shun the drinking Society Avoiding alcohol in Workplace The most painful part- Cutting the alcoholic friends Alcoholics should plan strategies to control such temptations whenever they are trapped in any situations.

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