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Recover From Alcohol Addiction Today

 

Affecting nearly 18 million Americans, alcoholism is a growing disease that deeply affects those afflicted as well as their loved ones. We know the debilitating effects of alcoholism and we know what it takes to treat the problem. The signs of alcohol abuse and the realization that it must stop are not always obvious but we are here to help every step of the way. The first step is recognizing your own risk by identifying important signals like:

 

  • Increasing levels of drinking causing repeated problems

  • Negative influence on relationships with family and friends

  • Decline in health, both mentally and physically

  • Sense of guild and depression

     

Each client is different when it comes to alcohol abuse. Drinking affects each mind and each body differently. Addiction Recovery Centers is here to help you overcome this disease through a unique understanding of alcoholism and why individuals turn to drinking. Here are some common hurdles we have helped our clients over.

 

  • Been through recovery once before but the program “didn’t work” or “wasn’t for you”

  • Can’t imagine life without your “drinking buddies”

  • Can’t imagine sober life as being happy or fun without a drink

  • Dependent on “liquid courage” to deal with stress or social settings

  • Worry about what happens when you don’t have access to alcohol

  • Don’t want to be identified as a “recovering alcoholic”

     

The good news is that no matter how severe the problem may seem, most people with an alcohol use disorder can benefit from some form of treatment. The question is:

 

Are you ready to start fresh and live alcohol free?

 

Addiction Recovery Centers offers programs tailored to each individual’s needs and are based on a two pronged approach which includes medication and counseling. The use of medication is found to catapult one in their recovery as without the nagging and persistent cravings, one is able to focus and be present and participate in their counseling sessions. Our programs range from 6-12 months and are focused on sobriety for the long term. Our goal is to prevent relapse.

 

Outpatient Medication Assisted Treatment (MAT) Options for Alcohol Addiction and Dependency:

 

  • Naltrexone Implant

  • Oral Naltrexone

  • Vivitrol

     

Our Opioid Treatment Programs Include:

 

  • Private Counseling

  • Outpatient Medical Support

  • Patient Advocacy/Relapse Prevention

     

Out-of- Town Concierge Arrangements Available!

For more information about our Opioid Treatment Programs, contact us and speak to one of our recovery support specialists today. Our staff is available to answer any questions you or your loved one may have about our programs and addiction recovery.

 

Talking to a Loved One About Alcohol

Talking to a loved one about their drinking problem may be one of the hardest things you’ll ever have to do, but it’s also one of the most important. Alcoholics often deny their drinking problem to the point of endangering their lives and many times also the ones closet to them. Your loved one may be initially upset with you for broaching this uncomfortable subject, but in the long run, it’s more important for you to intervene in this self-destructive habit.

You are not alone, and we are here to help. The Addiction Recovery Centers support team will be with you every step of the way from the moment you contact us.

Let Us Help, Call Today 855-910-5918

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