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.
2. 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
hotline. 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.
3. 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.
4. Stop your Addiction!
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.
5. 4. Getting defensive if anyone questions your
drinking.
5. Spending your day thinking about your
alcohol supply, and figuring out where 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.
6. 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.
7. 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 hotline 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.
8. Alcoholism, or an alcohol addiction hotline is a mental
health disease, that "enslaves" you in to a physical
dependence on alcohol, and forces the inability to stop.
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!