How To Prepare For Alcohol Treatment
Legacy signals
Legacy popularity: 1,728 legacy views
Legacy rating: 5/5 from 3 archived votes
Whether it’s a job interview, an examination or even sport, for most things in life, the key component to doing well is preparation and when it comes to alcohol treatment, it’s no different.
If you or a loved one is addicted to alcohol and have just decided that getting professional help is the only way that you will get better, you may have just made one of the most important decisions of your life.
However, rest assured, the recovery path will not be an easy one. Preparing for alcohol treatment can help to ensure that once admission day comes around, you’ll be ready to tackle your addiction head on.
In this article, we’ll tell you how to prepare for alcohol treatment.
Attitude
It’s normal for alcoholics to deny that they have a drinking problem, but what's important to remember is that even if the addict doesn't want to get treatment, it often has no bearing on whether it will be successful or not.
However, having a positive attitude prior admission into an alcohol rehabilitation center will be beneficial to your recovery efforts.
Being open-minded and mentally prepared for alcohol treatment does have its merits, as it allows the recovering alcoholic to quicker understand the full extent of their drinking woes.
Speaking to an addiction counsellor is another good way to help get the alcoholic into a positive frame of mind before rehab.
Keep in mind, getting into an alcohol treatment centre is a life-changing experience, so be prepared to allow the qualified staff in the rehab to help you achieve your recovery goal. The faster you do this, the better.
Understanding the Alcohol Treatment Process
There are so many misconceptions about what really happens in alcohol treatment. Here’s a preview of what you can expect in rehab.
The initial phase of rehab will start with a supervised medical detoxification, which helps remove all the harmful toxins of the narcotic substance out of the body and it also helps ease any cravings or withdrawal symptoms that creates the need to drink again.
Once the alcohol detox has been completed, the counselling and therapy part of the treatment program can begin.
Counselling and therapy will be done both individually and in groups, which helps to educate the alcoholic about their addiction, why they became addicted to alcohol in the first place and also, how they can avoid drinking in future.
Group therapy gives alcoholics the opportunity to engage with people in similar positions as themselves and helps in gaining added support from their peers. This helps to rebuild confidence and shows the addict that they are not alone in their addiction recovery efforts.
These are the main components of what happens inside the alcohol treatment center, however, once completed, it does not mean that it’s the end of the road. Recovery from alcoholism is a lifelong commitment to remaining clean and sober.
Choosing the Right Alcohol Treatment Center
Knowing which alcohol treatment center is best for you or your loved ones needs plays a crucial role in determining whether treatment will be successful or not.
There are so many addiction treatment scams floating around today, it makes the task of choosing the right alcohol rehab a daunting one.
Here are some helpful tips:
- Find out if the rehabilitation center customizes their programs to suit the individual needs of every patient, instead of using a ‘one treatment program for all’ regime. Everyone’s alcohol addiction symptoms will differ, so it’s important that the rehab you choose takes this into account.
- Avoid alcohol treatment centers that guarantee success. Even the best rehabs will steer clear of making promises like this.
- Look for an alcohol treatment center that doesn't only focus on the alcoholism. Rehabilitation is much more than just treating the physical symptoms, but also the psychological and social damage the addiction has caused.
Always keep in mind that even though recovery might seem like a mountain to climb, alcohol treatment will provide you with the necessary tools to make the journey easier.
Article author
About the Author
WeDoRecover helps people looking for addiction treatment for themselves or their loved ones get access to the best private drug and alcohol rehabilitation centers in South Africa, the United Kingdom and Thailand. For an insight into the facilities we offer, have a look by clicking here http://wedorecover.com/rehab-facilities/rehab-thailand.html
Further reading
Further Reading
Article
Living with an alcoholic – Shame
If you live with an alcoholic you will almost certainly feel shame. Some people will experience it to a very high level others less so but almost everyone who lives with an alcoholic experiences it to some degree. You will probably feel anxious that people will discover your secret, that they will judge you and, inevitably, will find you unacceptable to be around decent people. Seeing it written down like that it probably seems stupid. How could anyone feel that.
Related piece
Article
Myths About Drug Treatment
Myth #1: Drug addiction is voluntary behavior. A person starts out as an occasional drug user, and that is a voluntary decision. But as times passes, something happens, and that person goes from being a voluntary drug user to being a compulsive drug user. Why? Because over time, continued use of addictive drugs changes your brain -- at times in dramatic, toxic ways, at others in more subtle ways, but virtually always in ways that result in compulsive and even uncontrollable drug use. Myth #2: More than anything else, drug addiction is a character flaw.
Related piece
Article
What Do You Do and When
When you have a suspicion your teen is doing drugs, what do you do? First, learn as much as you can. Check out all of SelfGrowth.com for information on drug and alcohol use by teens. Know that there is help available for you and your child. In most communities, you can get help from your pediatrician, nurse, or other health care provider, a counselor at your child's school, or your faith community.
Related piece
Article
Is my partner an alcoholic?
Are you one of many people who live with someone who drinks heavily? Do you wonder whether your partner is an alcoholic. Well you are certainly not alone. For many people living with problem drinkers means agony and confusion wondering whether their partner is actually an alcoholic or whether they are making a fuss about nothing. This is a very real problem for many reasons.
Related piece