Alcohol use disorder (sometimes called alcoholism) is a common medical condition. In this disorder, people can’t stop drinking, even when drinking affects their health, puts their safety at risk and damages their personal relationships. Treatment includes medication and behavioral therapy. Studies show most people can reduce how much they drink or stop drinking entirely.
Alcohol misuse occurs when individuals consume excessive amounts of alcohol, leading to negative health, social, and psychological consequences. Over time, this can develop into alcohol dependence, requiring professional treatment for a successful recovery.
Our alcohol misuse treatment programs provide a structured and supportive environment where individuals can work toward recovery through personalized care.
A detailed evaluation helps identify the severity of alcohol misuse and any co-occurring mental health conditions, allowing us to create a tailored treatment plan.
Detox is the first step in managing alcohol withdrawal symptoms safely under medical supervision. This process ensures comfort and minimizes health risks during withdrawal.
For those needing intensive care, inpatient rehab offers structured treatment, including:
Flexible outpatient programs allow individuals to receive treatment while maintaining their daily routines. These include:
Many individuals struggling with alcohol misuse also suffer from mental health conditions. Our dual diagnosis approach ensures that both issues are treated together for long-term recovery.
Therapeutic interventions help individuals develop coping strategies and address the root causes of alcohol misuse. These include:
We incorporate holistic approaches to support emotional and physical well-being, such as:
Our team includes medical experts, therapists, and counselors dedicated to providing compassionate care.
Reaching out to American Addiction Centers (AAC) provides you with the opportunity to change your life as soon as possible. We help make it easy for you and your loved ones to help find recovery through addiction treatment.
Our admissions team is here to support you 24/7.