The Addiction Hotline was created to help Parents, Teens, Husbands and Wives, Friends or Family get help anytime day or night with one easy to use phone number (855) YES. REHAB. Where do parent turn when their teens are out of control? They turn to a National Drug Abuse Hotline or the Addiction hotline.
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1. The Addiction Hotline
Each year, thousands of people fall victims to the drug or alcohol addiction
problem. The war on drugs has made significant impact on our growing
generation. So many young kids and adolescents are often seduced by peer
pressure to try and use drugs in order to be accepted. It is almost impossible to
keep up with the new types of drugs that are used and created every day. Many
new drugs are created by combining different substances, and are given different
names to prevent tracing and getting caught.The authorities or parents are not
able to recognize these always changing names, while checking up on the kids, or
hearing their conversations.Drug dealers and drug users had become very
creative to hide and cover up these illicit drugs. For example, the bath salts have
been found recently to be the source of substance abuse, addiction, and even
death.
Our government, educational institutions, and other non-profit organizations
have been working hard on prevention and education programs for the young
adults, to identify and understand the risks and consequences of drug abuse and
drug addiction. Unfortunately, there are many young people as well as full grown
2. adults, who are often enticed by drugs and alcohol, that leads them to physical
dependence or addiction.
A 24-hour addiction hotline is designed for those individuals who may be in the
dire situation and need help immediately. Often time, these individuals are alone,
either by choice or by their life's situation. A person with severe drug addiction, or
in the first sages of their physical dependence may feel helpless and desperate.
Calling the 24-hour helpline, and having a confidential conversation with someone
who is an expert, and understands what the person goes through, may be a life
saving phone call.
For so many people today, it is not always easy to see if they have an alcohol
addiction problem. Many people often drink socially in moderation, and some had
crossed the line to a real alcohol addiction. If you find yourself drinking alone,
drinking at night, drinking during the day, drinking to cope with problems and the
stresses of life-you may be having a serious alcohol addiction problem. You may
not even realize you have the problem, so you need to watch out for the signs
and warnings of alcohol addiction.
Often times, the alcoholism may be related to the person's genetics, family
history, social environment, and even your psychological health. It is also common
to have a drinking problem for those people who have mental health problems, as
they often self-medicate their psychological issues.
There are some basic signs of alcoholism problems:
1. Inability to stop drinking on your own, despite serious health consequences.
2. Hiding your alcohol, and drinking at night when everyone is asleep.
3. Neglecting your immediate responsibilities: family, kids, house, job, household
chores.
4. Getting defensive if anyone questions your drinking.
5. Spending your day thinking about your alcohol supply, and figuring out where
3. to get it.
6. Having black outs from drinking alcohol.
If you or your loved one is experiencing the above listed signs of alcoholism,
please call Alcohol Addiction Hotline today! We will be able to provide an initial
professional counseling to you and your loved one, in order to begin your alcohol
rehab treatment.
Do not let another day go by with out getting help! Alcohol addiction is a serious
mental health disease, and needs to be treated and supervised by our Substance
Abuse Professionals!
Alcoholics Anonymous is a fellowship of men and women who share their
experience, strength and hope with each other that they may solve their common
problem and help others to recover from alcoholism. The only requirement for
membership is a desire to stop drinking.
However, if you are beyond the point of handling your alcohol abuse problem,
and are needing help from a certified Substance Abuse Professional, you can call
our Alcohol Anonymous Hotline for help. Your phone call and the conversation
with one of our professional counselors will be confidential or if you prefer-
anonymous. So many people today are often embarrassed by their alcohol
addiction or alcohol abuse problem. It is hard to admit to yourself that you have a
real problem. Many people who are normally in control of their lives, often realize
that they are loosing control when it comes to alcohol consumption. If this is your
current situation, you may be at risk for potential alcohol addiction. It can become
much harder to deal with addiction, if you wait to see if you can stop it on your
own. No matter how much will power you may have, the alcohol can win.
Alcoholism, or an alcohol addiction is a mental health disease, that "enslaves" you
in to a physical dependence on alcohol, and forces the inability to stop.
4. If you have any questions about your alcohol dependence or you suspect that you
may have an addiction problem, call our Alcohol Anonymous Hotline today!
Alcohol consumption, can effect person's organs, and cause a permanent damage
to an unborn fetus. While under the influence of alcohol, the person's brain
function and motor skills can be impaired. Continues use of alcohol can lead to
serious disease such as :liver damage, certain cancers, stroke and untimely death.
Alcohol dependence and alcohol addiction is a diagnosable disease, that is
defined by powerful cravings for alcohol consumption, and inability to stop using
alcohol despite damaging medical consequences and personal injury.
Alcohol abuse, can result in alcoholism, that causes a person to drink in such way,
that it results in damaging their health, disruption of a normal life style, breaking
their relationships, and a loss of work.
The treatment for alcohol addiction is commonly consists of a combination of
medical treatment and the cognitive behavioral therapy. Patients often
prescribed addiction medications and sedatives, while going through an initial
detoxification process, that is supervised by Substance Abuse Specialists.
The main focus of Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy is learning the skills that help
patients to anticipate likely problems, and adapt effective coping techniques.
Most commonly used methods involve: the exploration of positive and negative
consequences that may trigger a drug use, skills to identify and recognize cravings
early, as well as certain situations that may lead to alcohol consumption. The CBT
is followed by substance abuse counseling and therapy. The aftercare includes a
prevention program and counseling.
The person who is successfully completed a comprehensive treatment at the
Alcohol Rehab Center, is able to lead a productive and alcohol free life.
If you are facing a potential alcohol addiction problem, call our Alcohol Hotline
today for your confidential counseling with one of our certified specialists. We will
5. be able to identify the problem, answer your questions, enroll you in our
treatment facility, that best matches your needs, and give you the hope you need
to understand that there is help available for your addiction problem.
Visit http://theaddictionhotline.org
Call Today!!!!! (855) YES-REHAB
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