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Eielson Afb Alaska Alcohol Rehabilitation

The Psychology Behind The Individual’s Addiction

psychology of addictionIt is necessary to understand the psychology behind the individual’s addiction in order to comprehend why it happens with some individuals and not others. Alcohol addiction affects every individual in different ways. However, the damage not only results physically, but emotionally and mentally as well. Our Eielson Afb Alaska alcohol rehabilitation is knowledgeable of the fact that addiction stems from depression with most individuals. Addiction is twice as likely to occur with women as it is with men because of depression. Additionally, there are over 10 million individuals suffering from depression today.

substance-free environment

The underlying premise of a residential setting rather than a clinical one is that the addicted client is able to live in a substance-free environment while undergoing treatment and recovery from their alcohol addiction. Additionally, our Eielson Afb Alaska alcohol rehabilitation differs from other facilities in a number of different ways. Most importantly, the client begins to envision a life that is substance-free and much healthier than the lifestyle that they have been living in the past.

Entering Eielson Afb Alaska alcohol rehabilitation

 Eielson Afb Alaska alcohol rehabilitation Any time an addicted individual enters our Eielson Afb Alaska alcohol rehabilitation, they are usually interviewed and then evaluated as to the extent of the addiction so that we can formulate a treatment and recovery program for them that will enable them to get clean and sober. Additionally, we schedule educational classes for them so that they learn how to remain substance-free for life while maintaining their new, healthier lifestyle.

much more innovative and modern

The client takes up residency in our Eielson Afb Alaska alcohol rehabilitation while they are undergoing the treatment and recovery process. Many treatment and recovery facilities offer this type of treatment and recovery, whether they are one of the traditional facilities or one such as ours. We offer alternative treatment and recovery therapies that are much more innovative and modern than what the traditional facilities do. The key difference is that we also offer our clients a variety of recovery tools so that they remain clean and sober for life once they return to their communities.

Alcohol addiction is very powerful

Alcohol AddictionAlcohol addiction is very powerful and is a destructive force that damages the addicted individual on three different levels – emotional, mental, and physical. Unfortunately, the more traditional treatment and recovery facilities fail to address the emotional and mental aspects of the addiction. In order to treat the addiction, it is necessary to uncover the psychology behind it, which in most cases stems from the onset of depression. This is twice as likely to occur in women as it is with men. At some point in time, entering Eielson Afb Alaska alcohol rehabilitation becomes necessary in order to save the individual’s life. As a result of the failure of these traditional facilities to address the critical issues mentioned here, we developed Eielson Afb Alaska alcohol rehabilitation that can target the specific needs of any addicted individual. In so doing, we have accomplished a 70% success rate, which is one of the highest in the US. Conversely, the traditional rehab facilities typically fail 80% of the time because their clients have the tendency to relapse once they have returned to their respective communities.

What Eielson Afb Alaska alcohol rehabilitation entails

Depending on where the individual is in the addiction process or how severe their addiction to alcohol has become, it may require entering a Eielson Afb Alaska alcohol rehabilitation in order to get clean and sober as well as remain that way for life. What this entails is actually living in a residential type environment for an average of 28 days – longer if the addiction is much more severe and has transpired for many years. Unfortunately, most of the traditional treatment and recovery facilities still look like the standard hospital or clinic and really do nothing to afford their clients a more comfortable and relaxed setting.

Warning Signs

These warning signs, or “red flags”, which are associated with depression are both physical and emotional as well and include the following:

Emotional warning signs Eielson Afb Alaska alcohol rehabilitation
  • Continual feelings of guilt and worrying
  • Discussions and thoughts indicating that suicide is a possibility
  • Feelings of unimportance and worthlessness
  • Crying fits or hysterical outbursts that occur for no apparent reason
  • An inability to focus on the important aspects of life and make decisions
  • No desire or motivation
Physical warning signs
  • Noticeable loss of weight stemming from decreased appetite
  • Below average or non-existent energy and stamina
  • Frequent migraines or severe headaches
  • Aches and pains which cannot be explained
  • Poor resting habits and continual bouts with fatigue
  • Insomnia and restlessness coupled with other sleep disorders

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