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Alcohol addiction can be a powerful force, but there is hope. Maybe it started innocently, but now it seems to control your days, your relationships and your happiness. You’re not alone.
At New Leaf Recovery, we understand the struggle. We can help you break free from the grip of alcohol addiction and reclaim your life. Get in touch with our team today to start your recovery journey for alcohol addiction treatment.
What is Alcoholism?
Alcoholism is usually predicated by a pattern of drinking in excess to the point of intoxication. Compulsive drinking on a regular basis eventually creates a chemical dependency, causing the body to crave alcohol. The individual then becomes unable to control the desire or need to drink, despite the consequences, therefore causing an addiction.
Although alcohol is considered a legal substance, it is the primary drug of choice in our society because of its widespread availability. Alcoholism has no social, economic, or cultural boundaries. Nearly 10% of adults in the UK abuse alcohol.
The pervasive effects of alcohol abuse and addiction can manifest to varying degrees on a physical, psychological, and behavioural level. While often used initially as a means of coping with stress, or the emotional challenges in one’s life, over time alcohol can eventually cause the reverse effect, as the ability to function becomes more and more impaired.
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Alcohol Rehabilitation FAQ's
What is the role of support groups in alcohol addiction recovery?
Support groups, such as Alcoholics Anonymous (AA), can provide a safe and supportive environment for people with alcohol addiction to share their experiences, learn from others, and develop coping skills. At New Leaf, we also offer group sessions to help everyone talk about their addiction and associated experiences in a safe, like-minded space.
How does alcohol addiction affect relationships?
Alcohol addiction can strain relationships with family, friends, and partners. It can lead to arguments, neglect, abuse, divorce, isolation.
How does alcohol addiction affect work and finances?
Alcohol addiction can negatively impact a person's work performance and lead to absenteeism, job loss, and financial instability.
How can I cope with the challenges of supporting someone with alcohol addiction?
Take care of yourself. Seek support from friends, family, or a support group for loved ones of people with alcohol addiction. Learn about alcohol addiction and recovery. Celebrate their successes and offer encouragement during setbacks.
What if they don't want help with alcohol addiction?
It can be frustrating when someone you care about doesn't want to acknowledge or address their alcohol addiction. Continue to express your love and concern and let them know you're available to help when they're ready. You can also contact our team at New Leaf for support and advise on how you can further support your loved one during their addiction.
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