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Connecticut Alcohol Rehab

Alcoholism

Alcoholism is a very destructive disease which affects the addicted individual emotionally and mentally as well as damaging them physically. Research has proven that the addiction to alcohol typically stems from the onset of depression and is twice as likely to happen to women as it is men. In the US, there are over 10 million individuals who are suffering with alcohol addiction today so the need for successful Alcoholism Rehabilitation Centers has become great. Unfortunately, most of these treatment and recovery facilities still operate using the traditional rehab programs.

Alcohol addiction

Alcohol AddictionAlcohol addiction affects all types of individuals from all walks of life and is not selective. In other words, a person’s ethnicity, economic status, or creed means nothing. As was mentioned above, alcoholism typically stems from depression. What is significant here is that any Connecticut alcohol rehab can only be successful if the psychology behind the addiction is addressed as well as how the addiction has affected the individual at the physical, mental, and emotional levels.

much more innovative and modern

The client takes up residency in our Connecticut alcohol rehab 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.

The Traditional Connecticut alcohol rehab Today

The traditional Connecticut alcohol rehab today do not have the capacity or the skills to provide the addicted individual with a Connecticut alcohol 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.

Alcohol addiction continues to be one of the most destructive forces

Alcohol addiction continues to be one of the most destructive forces in our society today. It destroys lives and wreaks havoc on the families of the addicted individual as well. Damage from alcohol addiction occurs on both the emotional and mental levels as well as the physical. The traditional Connecticut alcohol rehab today fail to address the damage issue and the psychology behind the addiction because they tend to rely on the more conventional treatment and recovery therapies which are ineffective, and in many cases, out of date.

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 Connecticut alcohol rehab
  • 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

Another reason that our Connecticut alcohol rehab is so successful

Another reason that our Connecticut alcohol rehab is so successful is because of the appearance and design of our facility. Traditional treatment and recovery facilities look like standard clinics or hospitals. Our facility was designed and constructed to be more residential looking and provides our clients with an apartment like atmosphere to live in while undergoing detoxification, treatment, and recovery. In so doing, the client is more comfortable, even though the detox process is very unpleasant for them.

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