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Alcohol addiction and alcoholism are serious problems in Pocahontas, AR. that must be addressed. Alcohol is used freely in our society, sometimes too freely. While normal alcohol consumption is very common and socially acceptable, it is still a drug. As a result, it can be hard for an individual to see when their drinking has crossed the line from casual or social use to alcohol addiction or alcoholism.

If someone in Pocahontas is consuming alcohol just to feel good or to avoid feeling bad, this is a sign of alcohol addiction or alcoholism. It's one thing to have a couple of drinks with friends. It's a problem when a couple of drinks turn into obsessively drinking large amounts of alcohol despite the consequences. The individual may be trying to self medicate with alcohol, instead of handling a stressful situation or confronting a problem. Whatever the case may be, he is only making his problems worse by adding alcohol to the equation.

Alcohol addiction and alcoholism can potentially damage every organ in the body, so someone who is not getting help and continuing to drink is playing with fire. Alcohol addiction and alcoholism also depletes the individual's ability to focus on positive and productive things in life. An alcoholic usually winds up losing everything that is important to them due to their destructive habits and behavior. It is vitally important that someone addicted to alcohol in Pocahontas get help from an Alcoholism Treatment Center before it is too late.

Individuals who admit that they have a drinking problem and seek help in the form of an Alcoholism Treatment Facility can take advantage of the counseling, peer support and the help of specialists. The psychological and emotional issues which are involved in their addiction can be addressed in a safe environment free of influences which may have triggered their addiction. An Alcohol Treatment Center will give the individual the best chance at long-term sobriety.

Individuals in Pocahontas, AR. that have abused alcohol for some time and want to stop will experience withdrawal symptoms when they do so. An Alcohol Abuse Rehabilitation Facility in Pocahontas is aware of this problem and how to handle it, and will see the person successfully through withdrawal and alcohol detoxification. This is a much better solution than the person attempting to stop on their own.

Alcohol addiction treatment options vary from person to person; Examples of treatment options available in Pocahontas, Arkansas are Long-term Alcoholism Rehabs, Outpatient Alcoholism Rehab Programs, Short-term Alcohol Addiction Rehabilitation Programs, Inpatient Alcoholism Rehabilitation Programs, support group meetings, alcoholism counseling, halfway houses and sober living.

Don't let alcohol addiction or alcoholism get the best of you or someone you care about. Contact a counselor in Pocahontas today and discover which treatment option will work for you or someone you care about today.

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  • Excessive use of the pain killer acetaminophen has been associated with liver damage in people who abuse alcohol.
  • National surveys show that about 6 out of every 10 women of child-bearing age (i.e., aged 18�'44 years) use alcohol, and slightly less than one-third of women who drink alcohol in this age group binge drink.
  • During 1984, federal law changed the drinking age from 18 to the age of 21, because of the high rate of fatal crashed involving drivers that were ages 15 to 20--conversely by 1994, the rate of crashes involving drivers under the age of 20 had dropped 28%.
  • Underage drinking affects how well a young person judges risk and makes sound decisions. For example, after drinking, a teen may see nothing wrong with driving a car or riding with a driver who has been drinking, whereas, before drinking, the teen might realize the riskiness involved.
  • AA Meetings in Pocahontas, AR.
  • Pocahontas Group
    410 N. Marr
    Pocahontas, Arkansas 72455

    Alcoholics Anonymous Meeting Times
    Sunday, 5:00 PM
    Friday, 8:00 PM
    Wednesday, 8:00 PM
    Monday, 8:00 PM

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