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What You Should Know About Alcohol Addiction

Alcohol addiction is far more common and dangerous than most people realize. Many people do not consider alcohol dangerous because it is legal, but alcohol is said to be one of the most deadly substances in the country. There are more alcohol-related deaths than any other substance. Alcohol-related deaths are the third highest nationwide—according to the CDC, more than 88,000 deaths are annually attributed to excessive alcohol use. Knowing the signs of alcoholism and how to stop alcohol addiction can be vital in helping yourself or a loved one break the addiction cycle.

Silicon Beach Tx is committed to helping those who suffer from alcoholism and other forms of addiction. We offer various services in our alcohol addiction treatment program, including detox, counseling, and support groups. Our goal is to help you or your loved one recover and live a life free from addiction. Please contact us if you or someone you know is struggling with alcoholism. Get started today by calling [Direct].

Alarming Facts About Alcoholism

For people struggling with addiction, alcohol can be one of the most deadly substances. In 2014, the National Institute of Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism reported that 16.3 million adults aged 18 and older had an alcohol use disorder (AUD). This statistic includes 10.6 million men and 5.7 million women.

In the United States, 21% of adults report having had five drinks in one day at least once in the past year. College-age students are also at high risk for developing alcohol addiction. It’s estimated that there are 1,825 alcohol-related deaths each year for college students between 18 and 24. Approximately 20% of college students meet the criteria for alcohol use disorder.

More people receive treatment for alcohol use than any other substance. In 2009 an estimated 23.5 million individuals ages 12 or older needed treatment for an illicit drug or alcohol abuse problem. Alcohol is an especially difficult addiction because often, those suffering from alcohol addiction are either unable or unwilling to admit that they have a drinking problem.

Recognize the Signs of Addiction to Alcohol

Many signs can indicate someone may be suffering from alcoholism. It’s important to be aware of these signs so you can identify when someone you care about may need help.

  • Drinking more alcohol or for a longer period than intended
  • Inability to cut down or stop drinking despite the desire to do so
  • Time spent drinking or recovering from the effects of drinking takes away from other important activities
  • Drinking alcohol in situations that are dangerous, such as while driving
  • Continuing to drink despite negative consequences, such as job loss or relationship problems
  • Developing a tolerance, which means needing more alcohol to achieve the desired effect
  • Experiencing withdrawal symptoms when stopping or reducing drinking, such as shaking, sweating, or nausea

If you or someone you know displays any of these signs, it’s important to seek help as soon as possible. Alcohol addiction is a serious problem that can lead to many health complications and even death. Getting treatment for alcoholism is vital in overcoming addiction and living a healthy life.

Alcohol Addiction Treatment at Silicon Beach Tx

It is extremely important to get someone struggling with alcohol the help that they need immediately. If you or someone you know is suffering from alcohol addiction, please contact Silicon Beach Tx today at [Direct].

Our intensive outpatient and outpatient programs for substance abuse and co-occurring disorders provide clients seeking treatment for drug and alcohol addiction with the treatment and support that they need. Clients participating in our program receive therapy along with additional treatments, including trauma support, relapse prevention, yoga, mindfulness meditation, transportation, and more.

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