Archive for the 'Alcohol Treatment' Category


The uniquely personal problem of alcoholism

Monday, April 14th, 2008

No alcohol treatment center can help a patient who refuses to be helped. That should be obvious. Alcohol treatment centers don’t work miracles, after all. Alcoholism is a uniquely personal problem. It can only be overcome by virtue of a profoundly personal effort. If you’re going to get better in an alcohol treatment center, it’s going to be because you commit yourself to the healing process, and resolve to win the fight. Even the most exclusive alcohol rehab program in Los Angeles can’t help you if you refuse to do that much.

The good news is that alcohol treatment will allow you to rediscover life as you used to know it, and yourself as you used to be. The only catch is that you have to make the process work. The decision to check into an alcohol treatment center is never easy. But it will be the most important one you ever make. Please, for your own sake, don’t wait another day to start learning the truth on your own terms.

Drug and alcohol addiction doesn’t have to be the end of the story

Tuesday, March 25th, 2008

Drug and alcohol addiction doesn’t have to be the end of the story. Whoever you are, however hopeless you believe yourself to be…the right drug and alcohol rehab program can help you get sober. Maybe you’ve been to an addiction treatment facility before. And maybe it didn’t work. That’s okay. You’re not alone. Every year, thousands of victims try and fail to beat drug and alcohol addiction. It’s not their fault. The problem is simply that they haven’t found a rehab facility capable of meeting their individual needs. After all, if you’re going to bet better, it’s going to have to be on your own terms.

Drug and alcohol addiction is not a generic disease. By the same token, drug and alcohol treatment cannot be a generic process. Real recovery has to go forward on intimate terms, in a way that’s uniquely meaningful to each and every individual patient. The best drug and alcohol rehabs are the ones that take that principle to heart. In the end, you simply can’t afford to settle for anything less.

Taking action to reduce alcoholism

Wednesday, October 17th, 2007

Alcoholism is a 24-hour disease, that’s right.. a “disease.” Says who? Says the AMA (American Medical Association.) When an alcoholic takes a drink, all they want is more. When they eat chocolate, watch TV, spend money, smoke a cigarette all they want is more. Ask an alcoholic. Ask me. I know. It can be a miserable existence. And, with the proper tools, it can be a wonderful existence. The solution, the key, to living with alcoholism for this addict is recovery. Recovery can be found in a number of places. The most popular one is an Alcohol Treatment Center. The one I went to was a high-end residential alcohol treatment center in Malibu, CA, near Los Angeles. But, there are rehabs all over the place, for all shapes and sizes. Now, after I left rehab I wasn’t cured, Ill never be cured of my alcoholism. I live with it every day of my life. BUT, with the tools, the experience, the strength and the hope I received in rehab, every day I have a shot. Every day I have a chance. Every day I can have fun. Because every day I have hope.

Alcohol Treatment made me stop hurting

Wednesday, July 11th, 2007

Alcohol abuse is about pain as much as anything else. That’s how it was for me, anyway: My alcohol addiction was about pain, or more precisely the escape from it. I hurt. I could give you the long-winded sob story, but it wouldn’t change the fact of the thing itself: I hurt. That’s why I drank, why I became a victim of alcohol abuse in the first place. I hurt. Alcohol made me feel better. Everything else more or less took care of itself.

Every alcoholic has demons, when you really get down to it. There’s always a Source of alcohol abuse, a kernel of intractable pain that makes alcoholics turn to the bottle. It doesn’t matter what it is; it’s simply enough that it exists. So long as it does…so long as it’s There…an alcoholic will continue to be an alcoholic. If alcohol treatment is going to work, on the other hand, it’s got to help you get over it: help you dig down into the guts of whatever it is that’s eating at you, and teach you to cope with it in a way that doesn’t involve booze. It’s not easy. But it’s worth it. Alcohol treatment saved my life. It made me stop hurting. And no price could be too high to pay for that.