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Alcohol addiction and alcoholism are the cause of many problems in Cartersville, GA. Alcohol use is legal but it is a drug, and drinking alcohol in excess has become quite acceptable in society today. The fact of the matter is that alcohol is just as addictive as any other drug, and 1 out of 10 people who drinks alcohol becomes addicted to it.
Alcohol addiction in Cartersville affects people of all ages, races and beliefs. Alcohol is used as a band aid to make individuals feel better, or to put someone in a more sociable mood. This is dangerous, because sooner or later the individual is going to need alcohol just to be able to function. The individual will start needing alcohol more frequently and in larger amounts. Most alcoholics are in complete denial of their problem and some even blame others for the reason the drink. In the end, the individual will lose everything important to them.
Alcohol addiction or alcoholism in Cartersville, Georgia is a death sentence if the person involved doesn't seek help. If they continue their destructive ways, the short and long term physical, emotional and social consequences will begin to set in. Alcohol affects every organ in the body. An alcoholic can fool themselves and everybody else, but if they do not seek help the price will ultimately be their life.
Getting treatment in Cartersville for alcohol addiction and alcoholism gives the individual the opportunity to make a lasting change in their life. They will be able to gain new tools and abilities to confront what life throws at them, so they don't have to resolve their problems with alcohol. Alcohol Abuse Rehab Facilities offer a sane and safe environment for the individual to get to the root of their addiction to avoid relapse in the future.
Someone addicted to alcohol in Cartersville, GA. who suddenly ceases to drink will most likely manifest physical symptoms called withdrawal. An Alcohol Rehab Program in Cartersville is prepared to supervise the individual through withdrawal and alcohol detoxification and make it as smooth a process as possible.
There are many treatment options in Cartersville, Georgia for individuals seeking help. There are Long-term Alcohol Rehabs, Outpatient Alcohol Abuse Rehab Programs, Short-term Alcohol Addiction Rehab Facilities, Inpatient Alcohol Abuse Treatment Centers, support group meetings, individual counseling, halfway houses and sober living.
A new beginning is available for you or someone you know who needs help with alcohol addiction. Contact an Alcoholism Treatment Center in Cartersville today and find out which treatment options are best for you.
Alcohol Treatment Facilities in and around Cartersville, Georgia
- Highland Rivers Health Cartersville, GA, 30120
- Cartersville Comprehensive Trt Center Cartersville, GA, 30120
- Georgia Appalachian Profess Servs Inc Woodstock, GA, 30189
- Creative Intervention Inc Kennesaw, GA, 30144
- Focus Counseling Woodstock, GA, 30188
- Treatment Center of Kennesaw Kennesaw, GA, 30152
- Devereux Advanced Behavioral Health Kennesaw, GA, 30152
- Focus Counseling and Training Inc Woodstock, GA, 30188
- New Horizons Treatment Center Rome, GA, 30161
- Hope Springs Wellness and Recovery Marietta, GA, 30060
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- Liver disease brought on by chronic alcohol abuse, including alcoholic fatty liver, hepatitis, and cirrhosis, kills 25,000 Americans each year.
- Alcohol withdrawal symptoms can be life threatening. Outside help is usually recommended. A professionally managed treatment program such as a detox or rehab center may be recommended.
- A recent government conducted medical study indicates that people with a variant of the DRD2 gene (a gene associated with dopamine function in the brain) may be more prone to receive pleasure from drinking; since this gen merely relates to the pleasure associated with drinking, this research cannot conclude that DRD2 causes alcohol dependence.
- Alcohol is a very dangerous drug, as people who are drunk can overdose on alcohol and die either by suffocating on their vomit while drunk or sleeping, or because it can shut down the brain areas that control breathing.
- Cartersville, GA. Al-Anon Support Group Meetings
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Episcopal Church Of Ascension
Monday Night Believers AFG
205 West Cherokee Avenue
Cartersville, Georgia 30120
Al-Anon Meeting Times
Mon., 8:00 PM
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First Presbyterian Church
New Life AFG
183 W. Main Street
Cartersville, Georgia 30120
Al-Anon Meeting Times
Fri., 8:00 PM
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Good Neighbor House
Key to Harmony AFG
110 Porter Street
Cartersville, Georgia 30120
Al-Anon Meeting Times
Sat., 10:00 AM
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S.U.R. Club
Monday Noon Study & Discussion AFG (Handicap Access)
12 Elizabeth St.
Cartersville, Georgia 30120
Al-Anon Meeting Times
Mon., 12:00 PM
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