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Alcohol addiction and alcoholism are real life problems in Monticello, AR. Alcohol is the most abundant drug in the world and the likelihood of someone becoming addicted to alcohol is very high. Addiction to anything has severe physical, social and emotional consequences to individuals involved in it.

Because alcohol abuse is so common in Monticello, Arkansas, individuals who are addicted to alcohol may not even realize it or may be in denial. But the fact of the matter is, if an individual has lost control of the amount of alcohol they are consuming, or if they need to drink just to feel better or feel "normal" there is a problem.

Alcohol addiction and alcoholism can affect one's health in a serious way, as alcohol affects every organ in the body. Individuals who are not sober make poor choices and display behavior that is not acceptable to those around them. This affects their relationships with others and their life in general. Ultimately, an individual addicted to alcohol will wind up with nothing if they continue this destructive behavior and don't get help.

Individuals who make the choice to get sober can seek treatment for alcohol addiction and alcoholism in Monticello and get the help they need today. Individuals making the choice to seek help from an Alcoholism Treatment Center will be able to take a step back and see the damage that alcohol addiction has caused in their life. They will be able to see how their addiction to alcohol started and how to prevent it in the future. Addressing these issues gives the individual a much better chance for a long-term recovery.

Individuals who suddenly stop drinking alcohol after being addicted to it for some time will begin to experience withdrawal. Alcohol Addiction Treatment Programs in Monticello can help individuals through the process of withdrawal, get them properly detoxed and onto their next steps of treatment. This is the best option for someone who does not want to endure withdrawal alone.

There are many treatment options offered in Monticello, Arkansas for individuals seeking help. There are Long-term Alcohol Addiction Rehabilitation Centers, Outpatient Alcoholism Rehab Facilities, Short-term Alcohol Treatment Centers, Inpatient Alcohol Abuse Treatment Centers, support group meetings, alcohol abuse counseling, halfway houses and sober living.

If you are involved in alcohol addiction or alcoholism in Monticello, AR., get started on the path to sobriety today. Contact an Alcoholism Treatment Facility in Monticello to find out which treatment options are best for you and get started today.

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  • The adverse effects of sleep deprivation are magnified following alcohol consumption. Individuals given low doses of alcohol following a night of reduced sleep perform poorly in a driving simulator, even with no alcohol left in the body.
  • The average person in 1830 consumed two and a half times more alcohol than present day people.
  • Excessive alcohol consumption increases aggression, which can increase the risk of physically assaulting another person.
  • When a person's blood alcohol level ranges from .02 g/100ml to .08 g/100ml he/she usually has a change in mood and may have trouble interpreting what he/she sees and hears.
  • AA Meetings in Monticello, AR.
  • Clean And Free
    St.mary's Episcopal Church
    Hyatt St. Across From Oakland Cemetary
    Monticello, Arkansas 71655

    Alcoholics Anonymous Meeting Times
    Monday, 8:00 PM
  • Monticello Winners Group
    St. Mary Episcopal Church
    836 Hyatt Street
    Monticello, Arkansas 71655

    Alcoholics Anonymous Meeting Times
    Monday, 8:00 PM
    Thursday, 8:00 PM
    Saturday, 8:00 PM
  • Monticello, AR. Al-Anon Support Group Meetings

  • First Presbyterian Church
    Pathfinders AFG
    Main Street
    Monticello, Arkansas

    Al-Anon Meeting Times
    Mon., 5:30 PM
    Tue., 5:30 PM

  • St. Mark Catholic Church
    Monticello AFG
    1016 N. Hyatt
    Monticello, Arkansas

    Al-Anon Meeting Times
    Tue., 7:00 PM

For more information, visit www.drug-rehabs.org.