A world where truth does not shine is a world filled with fog and cobwebs, a gray miasma through which we run blind and lost and terrified, tripping over roots we do not see, dodging the threat of looming shapes, separated from our fellows in the dripping, fear-filled darkness. . .The world of truth is the world of what is. It is here. It is now. It is what is.
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- The Best of the Grapevine [Vol. 1], pp. 134-35
I cannot mend if I bend the truth.
N O W =
No Other Way.
Alcohol treatment programs are available for easy access
to those who wish to withdraw from alcohol voluntarily or involuntarily. There
might be many withdrawal symptoms that are associated with these alcohol
treatment programs the most common being anxiety and restlessness.
A complete understanding of the various available
alcohol treatment options is a must before you start a treatment plan. An
alcohol treatment plan aims at elimination of an individual’s addiction to
alcohol. It also focuses on getting rid of the urge to consume alcohol even
after the program term.
A typical alcohol treatment plan always starts with a
detoxification or cleansing process where the body is removed of toxins that
are created by excessive consumption of alcohol. The process of detoxification
id brought in by a strict withdrawal from alcohol from a period of 3-4 days.
This level though is a difficult one for many individuals, is an important
phase of the alcohol treatment program.
The detoxification part of the alcohol treatment often drains the body
of the patient and is hence followed by a physical and relaxation therapy to
bring in the balance. This is followed by a series of social therapy where the
patient is enrolled in group session and counseling discussions so as to create
a confidence level on resisting the urge towards alcohol.
All the alcohol treatment therapy sessions starting from
the detoxification process normally last for about 90 days on an average though
they depend on the level of addiction. The patient is also most of the times
required to visit the center for follow-up checkups on a regular basis.
You can search online for an alcohol treatment center
that is nearer to your location or can consult your health physician who can
refer you to the right one.
About Treatment
Center
Addiction to alcohol is a distress both to the
individual and the people around him. There is many government and private
organizations have taken to concern to tackle this situation with the creation
of specialized Alcohol Treatment Centers all over the world. To understand
better, let us take a look at the basics of an alcohol treatment center.
An Alcohol
Treatment Center
is a specialized center for the therapeutic treatment of individuals who are
addicted to alcohol. These kind of centers ensure that the addicted individuals
are treated therapeutically and emotionally so as to resist the urge towards
alcohol. An alcohol treatment center can be either a completely residential or
can also be a center that treats patients based on individual visits. Some
alcohol treatment centers also follow a combined treatment method.
Patients are treated in alcohol treatment center based
on their degree of addiction and the co-operation that is extended from the
patients. The alcohol treatment center
initially starts with a detoxification treatment which eventually leads to an
intervention and a behavioral pattern treatment. The patients are studied well
and the course of treatment that well suits their health is incorporated. The
patients are also introduced at times to alternative kind of therapies in
alcohol treatment centers which may include sleep therapy, sound therapy and
talk therapy as other treatment modes.
Most of the times yoga, meditation or counseling are
also used a key elements in alcohol treatment centers for the purpose of
treatment. These treatment methods target to improve the mental stability and
self control of an individual so as to resist the alcohol urge after the
treatment. An alcohol treatment center can also involve an individual in a
group therapy depending on the co-operation level of an individual. This helps
the patients to know each other and to share common problems thereby creating a
bond.
For many suffering from drug or alcohol abuse, entering
a treatment center may be their only hope for recovery. Although feelings of
despair, shame, and isolation may arise, substance abusers should know that
they are not alone. Millions of people have fallen victim to substance abuse,
and even through feelings of helplessness, anger, and regret, they still find
the strength to seek help through a treatment center or program.
Choosing sobriety can be a debilitating struggle for
many substance abusers. Many addicts hear of treatment center horror stories in
which users experience terrible withdrawals, or are forced to deal with the
problems their abuse may have caused. Others are unable to handle the pressure
of their family and friends advising them to enter a treatment center as their
addiction.
However, entering a treatment
center for substance abuse isn’t scary. There are a wide variety of
treatment centers and programs available to help addicts overcome their abuse
and to do so while meeting their personal needs. An inpatient treatment center
helps those whose abuse has become debilitating or life-threatening while
outpatient treatment programs are available for those with limiting obligations
such as family or work.
Popular treatment centers and programs include
detoxification programs, inpatient treatments, faith-based treatments, holistic
treatments, and outpatient treatments such as 12 Step programs and 12 Step
Alternative programs. There are even treatment centers and programs for young
adults and teenagers such as schools and wilderness camps, as well as relapse
centers for those who were unable to maintain sobriety.
Each treatment center is structured differently
involving varying therapies and levels of time commitment. To ensure an addict
receives the best treatment available to them, they should research the
different options available, determine their own needs, and consider contacting
a professional for a recommendation or referral.
A treatment center understands how hard overcoming
addiction is, and strives to make each addict’s recovery as personal and
successful as possible. They incorporate a unique series of individual and
group therapy sessions, educational classes, and self-fulfillment lessons
designed to help an addict create a life of fulfillment without the need of
drugs or alcohol.
No addict wants to remain a slave to drugs or alcohol
forever. Participating in a treatment center or program can help a substance
abuser start a new by helping them overcome their addiction, and will provide a
network of support and guidance to ensure their new found sobriety is lasting.
Fellowship
The AA member is but a small part of a great whole; no personal sacrifice is too great for the preservation of the Fellowship. He learns that the clamor of desires and ambitions within him must be silenced whenever these could damage the group. It becomes plain that the group must survive or the individual will not.
- Twelve Steps and Twelve Traditions, p. 130.
Together we can do what we could never do alone.
H E A R T =
Healing, Enjoying, And Recovering Together.
In
Any Format.
I
work a long-commute, swing-shift job. This doesn't provide me with as
many meetings as I want (and sometimes need), but God has given me
what I need -- other AA members on the Internet. Through online
meetings, I've met and talked with some fantastic people. They've
been there when I needed them, and I hope I've done the same for
them.
Modem-to-modem
or face-to-face, AA's speak the language of the heart.
AA=Allways Alive