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Alcohol addiction is by far one of the most difficult addictions to admit problem with and accept having to go to one of the addiction treatment centers to treat it. Because alcohol is legal and socially acceptable many people who abuse alcohol just do not think they have a problem. Alcoholism is responsible for more deaths than crack abuse, heroin addiction, and cocaine abuse combined. Alcohol detox is also one of the only detoxes that a person can die from because of seizure. It is by far worse than heroin detox, and stimulant detox such as cocaine or crystal meth. People who abuse alcohol become stubborn, self centered, and blame all of their problems on other people places and things. By doing this they avoid the accountability of the alcoholism and are able to blame everybody else therefore minimizing the problem. Alcoholics are also harder to convince into addiction treatment centers because most of them hold jobs and appear to be better off than hard core drug users. It is also very common for people suffering from alcoholism to look down on drug users and usually reference how they are not like them. It is important to understand the alcoholics think they know the answer to everything making long term treatment a priority. Alcoholics need a long time to be convinced that their way does not work.

An interesting thing to understand about alcoholism is that it is a choice that is made. If you read the book Alcoholics Anonymous you will understand that nowhere in the entire book does it say you have a disease or a drinking problem. It tells you that you have a thinking problem and suffer from a sickness, illness, or malady. Alcoholism is not the problem the problem is the alcoholic. The alcoholism is just a symptom of what is really going on. To greatly increase the success of an alcoholics chance of recovery they must go to a long term inpatient alcohol rehab. Many times medical professionals try to use medications to treat alcoholics with little or no success. Drugs such as Antabuse are used to keep people from drinking or it will make them sick. This in no way fixes the problem and is a worthless attempt at a solution. In order for an alcoholic to recover from alcohol addiction they must change their behaviors. As stated above alcohol is not the problem with alcoholics, the person is the problem, alcohol is just the solution.

When searching for an alcohol rehab it is important to consider long term addiction treatment centers. Very rarely can an alcoholic become sober by attending a short term addiction treatment center or an outpatient program. Unfortunately most professionals recommend outpatient facilities for alcoholics thinking it will work especially if the alcoholic has convinced them that they drink far less than the are willing to admit. This is why most people fail at their alcohol addiction, they downplay the severity of the alcohol abuse. It is always a better outcome when alcoholics enter a treatment program that is at least 90 days, followed up with a strong aftercare program. Anybody can stay sober in the alcohol rehab, it takes a lot of help to stay sober in the real world. People suffering from alcohol addiction face a greater challenge when leaving alcohol rehab because they face more triggers. Unlike drug abusers that have to revert back to illegal activities in the event of relapse, alcoholics can just enter a bar or stop at a liquor store and purchase their drug of choice legally. Relapse prevention is probably one of the most important parts of the alcoholics battle plan after leaving the treatment center. One of the most effective approaches for relapse prevention is the cognitive rehab approach which is explained in this site. If you feel you or someone you know suffers from alcoholism and needs an alcohol rehab call, we can help.

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