Alcohol Addiction Rehabilitation
It is difficult to approach alcohol addiction from a treatment and recovery standpoint without first understanding the psychology behind the addiction itself. Addiction to alcohol typically results when a person becomes depressed and feels that their life is without purpose and worthless. Additionally, this is twice as likely to occur with women as it does with men. There are numerous Alcohol Addiction Rehabilitation facilities in the world today. Unfortunately, these are the traditional entities that employ the more conventional rehab methods and therapies that do not succeed more than 20% of the time.
Within a short period of time after these individuals leave these facilities and return to society, they quickly relapse into that behavior and lifestyle that got them into trouble in the first place. The program that we employ here at our Alcohol Addiction Rehabilitation facility is the only one of its type currently in existence. It is the only that addresses the emotional and mental aspects of the client’s addiction as well as the physical ones. Additionally, and of greater importance we teach our clients how to:
- Accept responsibility for their actions and behavior
- Enhance their self-esteem
- Heal their emotional and mental wounds
As a result, our clients stay clean and sober for many years after finishing the Alcohol Addiction Rehabilitation program. In the majority of cases, they become more productive and successful individuals of their communities as they move on with their lives and return to society.
Three key elements come into play where client treatment and recovery during our Alcohol Addiction Rehabilitation programs are concerned:
Accountability –the client is taught to be accountable for their actions and the consequences that result. The Alcohol Addiction Rehabilitation program helps them to break through the delusions or denials that prevented them from enabling a successful treatment and recovery process in the past.
Responsibility – during treatment and recovery, clients are instructed to follow the directions and guidelines of our licensed professional staff members. Some of them have dealt with their own addictions and recovered from them using these methods.
Time – the Alcohol Addiction Rehabilitation facility realizes that client recovery does not happen overnight. It takes time, just like it took years for the client’s addiction to alcohol to develop and progress to the point that it was at when they entered our program seeking help.
Finally, it is important to remember that the Alcohol Addiction Rehabilitation process is not an easy one for the client as they typically endure many unpleasant experiences during the detoxification stage of the treatment and recovery process. This painfully harsh experience sees clients experience many unpleasant things including blackouts, dizzy spells, hallucinations, nausea, passing out, shaking, sweating, twitching, and vomiting. Additionally, violent behavior oftentimes occurs. So it is important to realize that the client needs to be shown the care and comfort that they deserve.

