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Alcohol rehab programs offer hope to men and women and their families suffering from the devastating consequences of alcoholism and alcohol dependency. Deciding to seek recovery for yourself or someone you care about may be one of the most courageous and life-altering steps you'll ever take.

Alcohol rehab centers should offer a variety of treatment options that can meet individual needs and offer sustained help. Programs may include detoxification, inpatient, residential, outpatient, and/or short-stay options. While alcohol and drug addictions both progress through predictable stages, each individual's experience has quite personal and unique characteristics. It takes a trained professional, either a physician or therapist specializing in addictions, to make an accurate diagnosis and prescribe the most appropriate treatment program.

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Why Choose Alcohol Rehab?

People who struggle with alcoholism may not think formal rehabilitation is necessary. They may believe they can simply choose to stop abusing alcohol, get the support of some friends and family, and that will be enough.

Unfortunately, it usually isn’t that easy. Alcoholism is a chronic condition, just like diabetes or heart disease. It can be managed, but the addictive tendencies never go away completely. For that and many other reasons, time in an alcohol treatment program is time well spent.

The primary goal of an alcohol treatment program is to help addicted individuals regain control of their lives. A multi-faceted approach that features counseling, group sessions, detox, medications (if necessary), and relapse prevention has had success in eradicating clients’ dependence on alcohol. Hopefully patients leave such a program having gained the coping skills and established the support systems that are necessary to pursue long-term sobriety.

Studies have shown that people are far more likely to abstain from alcohol for an extended period of time if they’ve gone through some kind of formal treatment. And those who don’t abstain completely are better able to handle moderate levels of drinking if they’ve successfully completed a treatment program.

Both inpatient and outpatient alcohol treatment programs are available, and different programs work better for different people. If you’re considering an alcohol rehab center for yourself or a loved one, explore several options, talk with treatment center staff members, and gather as much information as you can to enable you to make the most informed decision.