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When you are close to a person in Show Low, Arizona that has an alcohol addiction, the line is easily blurred between alcohol abuse and alcoholism. For most people in Show Low, Arizona that are wondering if they or their loved one has insidiously crossed the line from social drinking into an alcohol addiction, the answer is usually obvious, but because denial is a hallmark of alcoholism, the answer may not be so clear.

The underlying causes of alcoholism is a controversial subject; many people in Show Low began drinking socially or as a way to self medicate, so that they will not have to experience painful emotions. Many people in Show Low were exposed to drinking in their environment growing up; the extent in which heavy drinking is actively encouraged within the family has been reported to greatly increase the likelihood of a person developing alcoholism.

The importance of an individual from Show Low, AZ. with an alcohol addiction getting treatment cannot be overstated, because an alcoholism problem will have a negative impact in multiple areas of an alcoholic's life. For this reason, a Show Low Alcohol Rehab must be multifaceted and be able to help the alcoholic to mend the effects of their alcohol addiction at every level.

It is important to seek professional assistance to help in determining what type of Alcohol Rehab an individual from Show Low, AZ. that is struggling with an alcoholism problem needs. Few people in Show Low with a serious alcoholism problem could thrive with the low level of care that is offered in outpatient treatment; for a person with a moderate to severe alcohol addiction, an inpatient Alcohol Rehab would definitely be the best option.

The first step in any quality Alcohol Rehab is detox; it is extremely important that an individual from Show Low with an alcohol addiction does not attempt to detox off of alcohol alone, because of the seriousness of some of the withdrawal symptoms. Severe alcohol withdrawal symptoms can include convulsions, black outs, seizures, hallucinations and heart failure; the length and the level of the alcohol addiction will determine how serious these withdrawal symptoms will be.

There a many different Alcohol Addiction Rehab Facilities that are available for an individual from Show Low, Arizona with an alcohol addiction ranging from short-term outpatient to long-term residential; in-patient hospitalization and counseling are also viable alcoholism treatment options. The ultimate goal of any quality Alcohol Rehab is to be able to help the individual from Show Low, Arizona to be able to maintain a state of long term sobriety.

We will help you and your family from Show Low to take the guesswork out of choosing the best type of Alcohol Rehab that is available for your individual circumstances; call us and a counselor will immediately begin the process of developing a personalized treatment plan - dial the toll-free number right now.

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  • Excessive drinking of alcohol is associated with liver cirrhosis (damage to liver cells); pancreatitis (inflammation of the pancreas); various cancers, including liver, mouth, throat, larynx (the voice box), and esophagus; high blood pressure; and psychological disorders.
  • Girls who start dieting in sixth grade are more likely to abuse alcohol later in life.
  • Brain shrinkage increases with age in everyone, but early decreases seen in alcoholics may make them more vulnerable to cognitive decline and dementia as they grow older.
  • "It totally mellows me out to smoke a little weed after I throw back a few beers." REALITY: Mixing drugs--including drugs like alcohol and marijuana--has what scientists call an "additive effect." This means you'll feel the intoxication from both. So don't kid yourself into thinking you'll have a few drinks and then "mellow out" by smoking pot. Sure, you may feel mellow, but what you really are is wasted.
  • Show Low, AZ. Al-Anon Support Group Meetings

  • Senior Center
    Show Low, Arizona

    Al-Anon Meeting Times
    Mon., 7:00 PM

For more information, visit www.drug-rehabs.org.