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Nutrition is sacrificed with the use and abuse of alcohol and opiates*. It is not uncommon for the alcohol abuser to cease any nutritional intake for days on end. Alcohol provides carbohydrates, essentially sugar, and the Alcoholic feels satisfied and has no desire to eat. In addition, the s...
Relapse is often considered a necessary part oftreatment for alcohol addiction, but the goal of treatment is always to avoid this outcome. Treatment is considered effective when a person can successfully avoid drinking again. Unfortunately, though, alcohol addiction is a chronic disease, and that me...
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Get a recovery plan that’s made for you. Get Help NowBiological CausesProlonged or repeated alcohol abuse can change brain chemistry and cause alcohol addiction. The disease of alcoholism disrupts normal judgement and self-control. It makes people crave alcohol and believe that they must go ...
The percentage of recovery for alcoholics is generally low andalcoholismrelapseis high. According to the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, up to 90% of alcoholics will have at least one relapse during the first four years after they get sober. However, the way a recovering ...
most people can overcome alcoholism. About a third of people treated foralcohol addictionhave no further symptoms one year later, according to the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism. Many others reduce their drinking significantly and report fewer alcohol-related problems after entering...
program for students who are recovering from alcohol and drug addiction. He receives a $3,000 scholarship each year for earning near-perfect grades while staying sober. According to the article inThe Wall Street Journal, the fastest growing demographic seeking treatment for substance abuse is 18-...
We do require that all clients, whether here for substance abuse or not, go to daily 12-step meetings.It is the opinion of our founder that everybody is sick somewhere and our support staff is highly qualified to help heal whatever the disease is. ...