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Michigan Alcohol Rehab

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 Michigan alcohol rehab 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.

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 Michigan 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

The Conventional Michigan alcohol rehab

The Whole PersonThe conventional Michigan alcohol rehab enables a person’s body to repair itself following the detoxification of their body, getting adequate sleep, and following proper nutrition guidelines. However, unlike these other traditional The conventional Michigan alcohol rehab , our Comprehensive Programs not only address the issues mentioned above, they take each individual client’s needs into consideration as well. Therefore, the client is treated like a “whole” person inclusive of body, mind, and spirit.

Misconceptions About Addiction

There are numerous misconceptions about addiction, the most common of which is that individuals who have never had a problem with substances assume that the addicted individual would be deterred from using again because detox is such an unpleasant experience. This is a false assumption because substance addiction is an allergy to the body as well as an obsession of the mind. It is the failure of other Michigan alcohol rehab to recognize the psychology behind the addiction, which explains why there is such a high failure rate with their clients.

Entering Michigan alcohol rehab

 Michigan alcohol rehab Any time an addicted individual enters our Michigan alcohol rehab, 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.

Why Alcohol Dependencies Occur

Here at our Michigan alcohol rehab, we do not look at alcohol addiction as an incurable disease like other traditional facilities tend to do. We are well aware that most alcohol dependencies occur as a result of one or more of the following:
  • bad experiences from the past as well as unresolved events
  • chemical imbalances that exist in the individual’s brain
  • the individual’s inability to cope with certain situations in life
  • individual beliefs which are inconsistent with ones that are actually true

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