Alcoholism Treatment & Alcohol Abuse Rehab In Georgia
The silent grip of alcohol addiction has no mercy. Battling the throes of alcoholism will leave you feeling alone, powerless, and utterly consumed. Southeast Detox in Georgia is a premier alcohol treatment center dedicated to guiding those addicted to regain footing toward rehabilitation, wellness, and recovery.
How Common is Alcohol Abuse in Georgia?
Georgia’s alcohol consumption habits are a critical issue due to the high prevalence of alcohol consumption and lack of individual management.
The 5-year average annual rate of excessive alcohol deaths per capita in Georgia increased by as much as 46.4% from 2015 to 2019, according to a report by the Georgia Department of Public Health.
The report revealed in 2019, 2,001 alcohol-related deaths occurred in Georgia, which was an increase from the 1,864 alcohol-related deaths reported in 2018.
An estimated 15.1% of Georgia adults over 18 binge drink at least once per month, according to the 2019 report.
Additionally, an estimated 8.2% of adults aged 18 and older in Georgia reported any alcohol use in the past month, and 1.7% of adults aged 18 and older reported alcohol use disorder in the past year, Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS) 2019 data
Our treatment programs provide individuals and loved ones the support and resources to sustain lasting recovery from alcoholism.
Signs and Symptoms of Alcohol Addiction
Due to the prevalence and integration of alcohol into everyday life, many people are suffering in silence from an alcohol use disorder.
Physical and emotional symptoms are hard to pinpoint and can be confused with other issues. Behavioral patterns, on the other hand, are a significant sign of alcohol issues.
Behavioral signs include:
- Distress at the absence or limited availability of alcohol
- Desire to stop drinking but failing to do so
- Obsessive thoughts over alcohol
- Negative emotional, mental health or physical state when not drinking
- Not divulging how much alcohol they drink
- Denial when confronted with the possibility they may have an issue
- Failing to meet obligations due to drinking
Naturally, many physical and emotional signs run concurrently with this behavior:
- Headaches
- Glassy Eyes
- Lack of coordination
- Mood Swings
- Depression
- Irrational or volatile emotional outbursts.
Issues that are a direct result of chronic and sustained alcoholism include:
- Liver Disease
- Cancer of the mouth, larynx, esophagus, liver, colon, rectum, and breast.
- Ulcers and gastrointestinal problems
- Brain damage
- Immune suppression
- Heart disease and compromised cardiovascular health
- Vitamin and nutritional deficiencies/reduced bone density
Southeast Detox understands the complex and cunning nature of alcohol addiction. No matter how alone you feel, we are here to help you navigate this journey.
Our Alcohol Detox in Georgia
Fortunately, there is help available if you’re ready to confront alcohol addiction. Admitting powerlessness against alcohol does not mean you are a weak or bad person. The disease does not discriminate and is always ready to reel you back in at a moment’s notice.
Symptoms of withdrawal can be a profound struggle, and in some cases, alcoholism can be life-threatening. Our addiction experts and medical practitioners at Southeast Detox oversee a secure and comfortable detoxification process. In severe instances, alcohol detox may cause seizures, delirium tremens, or hallucinations so it is crucial to have professional supervision.
Prior to medical detox, each patient in our detox program receives a personalized assessment by one of our addiction experts to address their individual needs.
While in medical detox at Southeast Detox, our healthcare professionals are prepared to provide the necessary support and medical care for the alcohol withdrawal process.
Individuals detoxing from alcohol will typically experience some of the following withdrawal symptoms or side effects:
- Shakes & Tremors
- Sweating
- Nausea and vomiting
- Anxiety and irritability
- Insomnia and nightmares
- Headaches and dizziness
- Loss of appetite
- Increased heart rate
- High blood pressure
- Hallucinations
- Seizures
In the case of severe addictions, we can provide medication-assisted treatment to help individuals navigate unpleasant withdrawal symptoms to withdrawal and not look back.
Professional detox is vital for sustainable recovery, but it’s just the beginning. After detox, we’ll suggest an addiction treatment program based on your needs and level of addiction for lifelong recovery.
Alcohol Detox Medications
Our medication-assisted treatment program involves the use of medications, such as naltrexone and disulfiram, to reduce cravings and aid in recovery.
Here are a few examples of medications we utilize for alcohol addiction:
- Disulfiram, also known as Antabuse, is a medication used to treat alcoholism. It works by causing an unpleasant reaction when alcohol is drunk.
- Naltrexone is a medicine that makes alcohol less enjoyable and reduces the urge to drink.
- Acamprosate is a medication used to reduce alcohol cravings and withdrawal symptoms. It works by stabilizing the neurotransmitter systems in the brain, which can help reduce the urge to drink.
- Topiramate is an anticonvulsant medication that is used to treat alcohol use disorder. It works by reducing the craving for alcohol, as well as reducing the amount of alcohol consumed when drinking.
- Baclofen is a muscle relaxant used to treat alcohol dependence. It works by reducing the craving for alcohol and decreasing the amount of alcohol consumed when drinking.
These medications are typically part of a comprehensive treatment plan that includes therapy and other supportive services you develop with your treatment team.
Our Inpatient Alcohol Treatment Program
After detox, our residential (inpatient) treatment program is generally considered the next best step to learning the skills and coping mechanisms required for a successful long-term recovery. At our alcohol rehab center in Georgia, we help our clients overcome alcohol addiction through intensive counseling and therapy.
Clients typically stay in our residential program for 30 to 90 days and receive individual and group therapy to address the root causes of their alcohol addiction. This structured environment helps our clients stay on track and avoid triggers that can lead to alcohol relapse.
We use proven treatments, like behavioral therapy, medication, and holistic therapies, to support recovery from alcoholism. Inpatient rehab is a good choice for alcohol addiction, offering a safe and supportive environment with a community of others in recovery.
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
One of the most widely used and evidence-based approaches to treating alcohol use disorder is Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT).
CBT is a form of psychotherapy that focuses on changing behaviors and thoughts related to alcohol use, as well as developing useful tools for managing cravings and avoiding relapse triggers.
Research has shown that CBT is an effective tool for helping individuals with alcohol use disorder reduce their drinking, improve their overall health, and lead productive lives.
EMDR Therapy
One of the most effective forms of treatment for overcoming alcoholism is EMDR Therapy. EMDR Therapy is a type of psychotherapy that combines traditional talk therapy with physical and emotional elements.
EMDR Therapy can also help individuals identify and address the underlying causes of their alcoholism, such as unresolved trauma or stress. Additionally, EMDR Therapy can help individuals build new, healthy habits and behaviors that can help them break the cycle of alcohol abuse.
Alcohol Addiction Aftercare
Alcohol aftercare programs following inpatient treatment often include counseling, 12-step programs, accountability from a sponsor, and sober living houses. During aftercare, individuals can receive individualized treatment plans to help them stay on track with their recovery goals.
Alcohol Addiction Resources in Georgia
The following resources are available in Georgia for alcohol recovery support:
- Southeast Detox is a premier treatment center with locations in Georgia that provides compassionate and personalized care at every level for those navigating alcohol addiction.
- Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) has hundreds of meetings throughout Georgia for those struggling with alcohol use and alcohol addiction.
- Georgia Alcoholics Anonymous (GA-AA) is an online addiction recovery resource in Georgia with up-to-date information on AA meetings, events, and recovery resources in the state.
- The Georgia Council on Substance Abuse (GCSA) is a statewide organization that offers community-based education and alcohol abuse prevention services, including support groups and resources.
- The Georgia Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Disabilities (DBHDD) also offers a variety of treatment programs and treatment facility services for alcohol use disorders.
- Georgia’s Adult Protective Services provide free assessments and referrals for those battling alcohol addiction, as well as other community-geared services such as case management, housing assistance, and transportation.
Get Alcohol Abuse Help
If you or a loved one are struggling with overcoming alcohol, there is no need to suffer in silence. Southeast Detox is ready to assist your journey to sobriety in an upscale, inviting environment staffed by experts who truly care about your lasting recovery.
Don’t let alcohol take what matters most from you. Fight back and reach out for help today.
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