Alcoholism
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The first thing that many people can get confused with is the fact that alcoholism is not the same thing as alcohol abuse. While most consider them one and the same, in truth, they are very different, yet equally dangerous conditions that are very difficult to rehabilitate from.
The Definition of Alcoholism
Alcoholism is a disease in which the afflicted individual compulsively drinks alcohol. This intense craving results in the inability to manage control over the urge to drink. The more the individual uses alcohol, the stronger the body's physical dependence on it will become. The ensuing tolerance causes the need to drink greater amounts in order to achieve the same effects.
Alcoholism is recognized by the American Medical Association as a disease. In cases of alcoholism, the person will crave the substance in the same manner as someone starving from food or water. Individuals will typically continue their consumption regardless of the damage it is causing to their health, their relationships or their finances, as the compulsion is uncontrollable.
Like many other diseases, alcoholism has been shown to be passed genetically. While that has been scientifically determined, an individual's lifestyle, environment and stress level can also play a large role in the development of this chronic disease, as does the ease with which alcohol is readily available. Just because someone is at risk for alcoholism, does not mean he or she will develop it. Understanding your risk level, however, can be key to protecting yourself and getting the help you need as early as possible.
Finding Alcoholism Treatment
The type and length of stay in an alcoholism treatment program ultimately depends upon the severity of your alcoholism and your resources. Generally speaking, most patients will require completion of a medically monitored alcohol detox program before they can advance to an alcoholism treatment program.
When choosing an inpatient alcoholism treatment program, you would be wise to make sure the program includes:
- An alcohol detox program located within its own facility
- A medically-monitored alcohol detox program that includes 24-hour nursing
- A physician trained in addiction medicine (ASAM-certified)
- A comprehensive family component
- An intensive relapse prevention program
- A dual diagnosis treatment program if necessary
- A license by the state and accreditation through the JCAHO
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