Alcohol Abuse Rehab
Traditional alcohol abuse rehab
The traditional rehabs out there only experience a 20% success rate which means that 80% of their clients who leave the facility usually relapse once they return to their communities. We teach our clients to address three key elements necessary so that they rehabilitate successfully and remain clean and sober for life - Accountability, Responsibility, and Time. They are held accountable, accept the responsibility for their addiction and its consequences, and learn that their addiction did not occur overnight so the recovery process could take years as a result.
Recovery of the Individual’s Life
What many people do not realize is that alcohol abuse rehab entails the recovery of the individual’s life. Not only does it involve accepting responsibility for one’s actions it also requires a commitment to learning how to remain substance free for life once they are deemed clean and sober. It also involves the dedication to living a cleaner and healthier lifestyle. However, a healthier lifestyle is not the only reward as the person’s self-esteem improves in the process.
apartment like atmosphere
Our
alcohol abuse rehab was designed and constructed to be more like a residential setting with an apartment like atmosphere for the client to live in while undergoing treatment and recovery. This affords our clients certain benefits that they cannot enjoy in the more traditional facilities such as:
- relaxing in the comfort of their own apartment while they study their courses (which come with our treatment and recovery programs)
- interacting with other residents during meal time or “downtime”
- being in a clean and sober environment rather than a destructive one
What Clients Must Achieve
Clients must achieve the following where their behavior is concerned if they have any hope of successfully recovering from their alcohol addiction and being successful at our
alcohol abuse rehab:
- Since their addiction to alcohol did not happen all at once and took possibly years to develop, they have to realize that their recovery process will not occur overnight.
- They need to be accountable and needs to accept the responsibility of their actions as well as the consequences which result from the addiction.
- The client has to follow specific instructions given to them by one of our licensed staff members and adhere to specific guidelines while they are going through the treatment and recovery process.
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
- 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
The Traditional alcohol abuse rehab Today
The traditional alcohol abuse rehab today do not have the capacity or the skills to provide the addicted individual with a
alcohol abuse rehab that will help them recover. Instead, they continue to rely on conventional treatment and recovery theories that are ineffective nearly 80% of the time. On the other hand, our treatment and recovery facility employs the type of rehab programs which understand the psychology behind the client’s addiction. Additionally, our programs enable our clients to not only heal physically, but emotionally and mentally as well.
70%+ success
Our
alcohol abuse rehab boasts a 70%+ success rate whereas the traditional treatment and recovery facilities have much lower success rates because they still rely on these conventional therapies that just don’t work. Granted, the individual may leave that facility clean and sober. However, since they do not teach the individual how to maintain their new lifestyle, they oftentimes relapse and become addicted to alcohol again. Alcohol addiction is a powerful force and the traditional inpatient programs and therapies are not effective at treating the psychology behind the person’s addiction.