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Ruston Washington Outpatient Alcohol Rehab

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 Ruston Washington outpatient 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they tend to rely on the more conventional treatment and recovery therapies which are ineffective, and in many cases, out of date.

Another benefit

Another benefit of being treated at our Ruston Washington outpatient alcohol rehab is that the client progresses continually so that they are able to handle increasingly more responsibility until they can once again be a part of their community. This also entails helping those around them as they interact with other clients undergoing residential treatment and recovery. The bottom line is that they have learned how to live without alcohol once they have completed our residential treatment and recovery program.

The Conventional Ruston Washington outpatient alcohol rehab

The Whole PersonThe conventional Ruston Washington outpatient 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 Ruston Washington outpatient 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.

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.

70%+ success

Our Ruston Washington outpatient alcohol 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.

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 Ruston Washington outpatient alcohol 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.

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 Ruston Washington outpatient alcohol rehab 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 Ruston Washington outpatient alcohol rehab 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.

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