Archive for the 'Alcohol Rehab' Category

A rehab that caters to your fundamental uniqueness

Wednesday, June 4th, 2008

The drug and alcohol rehab center that’s right for you is the one that recognizes and caters to your fundamental uniqueness. You are your own person, you don’t need anyone to tell you that. No one else has ever experienced addiction quite the same way you have. By the same token, no one’s addiction recovery experience will ever be exactly like your own. If you’re going to get better, it’s going to be because you find a drug and alcohol rehab center that can heal you on your own terms. In the end, anything less simply isn’t good enough.

There are plenty of drug and alcohol rehab centers in Los Angeles. Some of them deliver on their promises. Some of them don’t. The difference, for you, is more important than any in the world. The day you arrive at private drug and alcohol rehab center will quite literally be the first day of the rest of your life, provided you find a place that’s right for you. In the end, it’s hard to imagine how anything could ever be more important than that.

Gentle approach to alcoholism

Friday, May 9th, 2008

Alcoholism ruins lives. There’s no gentler way to describe the disease, or prettier way to frame its effects. If you’re here, reading this, you already know that alcohol abuse strips its victims of their dignity, and turns them into shells of the people they used to be. But that doesn’t have to be the end of the story. As devastating as alcoholism can be, successful alcoholism treatment can make a world of difference. The only catch, of course, is that you have to seek it out. And you can only seek it out after you’ve come to grips with the fact of your alcohol problem.

Enrolling in an alcohol rehab program isn’t an easy thing to do. It means admitting weakness, and vulnerability, and that you have a problem you can’t solve by yourself. But nothing you do will ever be more important. For your own sake, for the sake of the people who care about you…let today be the day you make the right choice. You know what’s at stake in the fight against alcoholism. Now you know what you can do to win it. You will never, ever, regret the effort.

Beating addiction for good

Tuesday, April 15th, 2008

If you’re going to beat addiction for good, you’re going to have to be healed from the inside-out. That’s why dual diagnosis is so important. Remember, addiction is both a physical and psychological disease. Addiction recovery, then, must be both a physical and psychological process. Those rehab centers that employ dual diagnosis techniques recognize that substance abuse is very often rooted in underlying psychiatric conditions, and that successful substance abuse treatment must eradicate those conditions wherever they exist. Any other approach simply isn’t good enough.

Nothing is guaranteed in the drug and alcohol rehab process. Rehab can only be successful if it’s administered the right way, by people who know what they’re doing. And dual diagnosis has to be part of the process. You already know what’s at stake in the fight against addiction. Now you know what kind of support you need to win it. All that remains is for you to find a treatment center that can give it to you.

There is nothing comfortable about alcoholism

Tuesday, April 8th, 2008

Alcohol treatment has to confront alcoholism in every form or on every front. Addiction is a disease with both physical and psychological roots. Addiction recovery has to entail both physical and psychological healing. The best alcohol treatment center or the best drug treatment center is the one that helps its patients get better in body as well as in mind, in substance as well as in spirit. There are no partial victories in the alcohol rehab process. If you’re going to get better, you’re going to have to get all the way better. There is, in the end, no other way for meaningful alcohol recovery to happen.

Some alcohol treatment centers in Los Angeles emphasize holistic alcohol recovery. Some don’t. The difference, for you, is more important than any in the world. In choosing an alcohol treatment facility, it’s vital that you find one that can give you all the care you need on the road to recovery. Remember, alcohol treatment doesn’t work by accident. On the contrary, it can only succeed if it’s done the right way. Given the stakes in the fight against alcohol abuse, you simply can’t afford to learn that lesson the hard way.

The loyality of the bottle

Tuesday, October 23rd, 2007

Counselors at Cliffside, Malibu drug and alcohol treatment center stay abreast of all developments in the research of addiction and alcoholism. The following is a snippet from an article found on the NIH web site… “Previous studies established that alcoholism runs in families, but this research has given us the most extensive catalogue yet of the genetic variations that may contribute to the hereditary nature of this disease,” says NIDA Director Dr. Nora D. Volkow. “We now have new tools that will allow us to better understand the physiological foundation of addiction.” “This is an important contribution to studies of the genetics of alcoholism and co-occurring substance use disorders,” adds Dr. Ting-Kai Li, director of the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA). “The findings will open many new avenues of research into common factors in genetic vulnerability and common mechanisms of disease.” NIDA researchers found genetic variations clustered around 51 defined chromosomal regions that may play roles in alcohol addiction. The candidate genes are involved in many key activities, including cell-to-cell communication, control of protein synthesis, regulation of development, and cell-to-cell interactions. For example, one gene implicated in this studyÑthe AIP1 geneÑis a known disease-related gene expressed primarily in the brain, where it helps brain cells set up and maintain contacts with the appropriate neighboring cells. Many of the nominated genes have been previously identified in other addiction research, providing support to the idea that common genetic variants are involved in human vulnerability to substance abuse.

 

Entering rehab

Thursday, September 27th, 2007

My brother went to an alcohol rehab program and it really turned his ass around. Well, not his ass. It turned him and his life around. He was really bad off. My little brother was a terribly bad drunk and he was constantly drinking and constantly drunk. It was nothing to see him completely out of his mind at eleven in the morning and it was definitely nothing to find him drunk for an entire day. I couldn’t get it. I loved to drink. Hell, I still do. It was hard to imagine being drunk for a whole day, though. My brother started getting so blasted after his divorce with his ex-wife and I could tell he was taking it badly. His drinking was one of the last places for him to go before he began his descent into the downward spiral. We started checking out the internet for an alcohol rehab program that would work for him and we finally found one. When my brother finally ended up at the alcohol rehab program he said that he was immediately glad that he went. He said the things that he learned in alcohol rehab made him happy that he sought out treatment. Nowadays, hardly a day goes by without him telling me how much the alcohol rehab program changed his life and how thankful he is that I took him.

Alcohol rehab makes it possible for people who suffer from alcoholism

Wednesday, August 22nd, 2007

Alcohol rehab makes it possible for people who suffer from alcoholism to actually get back to normal lives. Alcohol rehab has been responsible for giving tons of people threir lives back. That’s what it’s supposed to do and it does that job very well. I went to alcohol rehab once and I can’t begin to describe the way it made me feel to be helped by people who cared so much. It was great. There I was, this guy that nobody knew, and yet, everybody was trying to help me. How do people maintain these kind of great personalities? I couldn’t begin to tell you. When I was at alcohol rehab everyone there was intent on showing me that rehabilitation was possible and that they would be there for me every step of the way. My life seemed so important to them and they were all very intent on giving me the most help that I could get in order to get my life back. I’ll never forget how much help I got at alcohol rehab and I will be forever grateful to the folks there that helped me do the right thing.

Alcohol Treatment Center a lifestyle maintenance call

Wednesday, July 25th, 2007

Okay, let’s face it. Having to go to an alcohol treatment center does not in any way make you a bad person. It just means that you need to a little lifestyle maintenance. It’s kind of like being born as a person who grows a unibrow. It doesn’t mean that you’re ugly, you just have to a little landscaping so that you aren’t. Alright, maybe that’s a bad example, but hopefully you’re picking up what I’m putting down. As far as I’m concerned any person with the stones to check themselves in to an alcohol treatment center is definitely living on the rad side of life. I mean, it doesn’t take much to figure out that needing to go to alcohol rehab doesn’t necessarily make you the most eligible bachelor on ‘The Dating Game’, but when it comes to real people who respect real bravery, you’re a pretty kickass mofo. How do know this to be true? Well, because a few years back(two years and seventy-two days to be exact) I had to scoot my backside into alcohol treatment.

Alcohol treatment didn’t really seem like the coolest place in the world to take a vacation, but it was probably the best vacation I could have gone on. Sure it was embarrassing, but being drunken village idiot sucked a lot more. So what, I couldn’t handle my liquor. In the grand scheme of things it’s not as big a deal as some folks want to make it seem. And who cares what those morons think anyway? My life is a gazillion times better than it ever was now and I owe all that to alcohol treatment. Well, I owe it all to alcohol treatment and my super good looks.

The golden ticket

Tuesday, June 26th, 2007

Alcohol recovery…now that’s something you never want to need. Especially when you’re sure you don’t have a problem. Granted, if you do have a problem the best thing to do is get help for it. But who wants to admit that they have a problem? Even though admitting to having a problem is the first step toward alcohol recovery, it unfortunately is the hardest step to take in that process. Maybe that’s why so many people never make it to the other side of that hill. It’s like someone’s offering you the golden ticket and their saying, “here you go. Here’s the golden ticket. It’s yours and all you have to do to get it is admit that you are a total screw up.” Gee, well, since you make it seem so easy… Can anything be more arduous than that? Admitting that you’ve dropped the ball is all that has to happen in order for you to make your way down the road to recovery. That’s just so wrong on so many levels. But no matter how wrong it is it’s definitely a step in the right direction. I guess that’s why it is the first step toward recovery. Because you can’t expect to help yourself if you’re trying to fool yourself into thinking nothing is wrong. Be true to yourself and the truth will set you free.

Needing help

Thursday, May 24th, 2007

 Think you need alcohol rehab? You probably do. There’s no such thing as safe alcohol addiction; there’s no such thing as limited alcoholism. If you find yourself consistently drinking more than you want to…and more than you know to be healthy…you need help. And the only place you’re going to get it is in an alcohol rehab center.

Every alcohol rehab patient has a Moment: a moment of clarity, a moment of revelation, a moment at which the need for alcohol rehab care becomes no stupidly obvious that there’s no choice left but the only one. The good news? Your Moment doesn’t have to come at Rock Bottom. If you know you need help, and if you really want to get better, you can enroll in an alcohol rehab center before you do anymore damage to yourself and the people you care about.

Please, for your own sake, don’t wait. If you think you need alcohol rehab…get it. Enroll in an alcohol rehab program. Check into an alcohol rehab center. Get the alcohol rehab care you need…because no one else can ever get it for you. You’ve got nothing to lose. You’ve got a life to win.