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Struggling with Alcohol Addiction? Call Green Acres Wellness

Alcohol use disorder (AUD) is not the result of a lack of discipline or a character flaw—AUD is a debilitating disease that can make a life without alcohol seem impossible. We want you to know that you are not a lost cause.

You are a loved and valued person, and recovery is possible.

At Green Acres Wellness, we offer a unique and comprehensive alcohol addiction treatment program designed to support you as you begin your journey to sobriety, helping you build strength, self-confidence, and willpower while providing the tools and resources to overcome alcohol dependence. 

Everyone is unique, with their own experiences, challenges, and needs, and our recovery specialists will work closely with you to develop an alcohol addiction treatment plan tailored to your needs.

Our approach includes evidence-based treatment modalities, such as cognitive-behavioral therapy and trauma-informed care. We also offer innovative and holistic therapies, such as yoga and art therapy, to help you build a strong foundation for lasting recovery.

Taking the first step toward recovery can be difficult, especially if you do not have an existing support system. At Green Acres Wellness, you will find a community of people who want the best for you and your future. Seeking help for alcohol addiction is a brave and empowering decision, and we are here to support you every step of the way.

Call our Georgia alcohol addiction rehab center today at (229) 213-3363 or contact us online to make an appointment and learn more about our alcohol addiction treatment services.

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Long-Term Recovery Starts at Green Acres Wellness

At our Georgia alcohol addiction treatment center, we offer a variety of evidence-based treatments to help individuals struggling with AUD. These treatments may include:

  • Holistic Therapy: Our center promotes various holistic therapies, including yoga, and art therapy, which promote relaxation and a sense of emotional well-being, helping you reduce stress and anxiety – two common triggers of alcoholism.
  • Inpatient Care: Inpatient care is a residential treatment program that provides medical supervision and support throughout the recovery process. We offer a structured environment where individuals can focus on their recovery and acquire the necessary skills and tools to manage lifelong sobriety.
  • Individual and Group Therapy: Individual therapy can help you understand the reasons behind your addiction by identifying triggers, developing coping skills, and creating personalized plans to manage your addiction. Group therapy provides a supportive environment where you can connect with others, share experiences, and learn from each other.
  • Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT): CBT is a type of psychotherapy that helps identify thought patterns and behaviors that lead to destructive behaviors and replace them with healthier habits, self-love, and coping mechanisms.
  • Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT): DBT is a type of therapy that combines cognitive-behavioral techniques with mindfulness practices. DBT helps manage emotions, reduces symptoms of depression and anxiety, and improves interpersonal relationships.
  • Dual Diagnosis: AUD often co-occurs with mental health issues. Dual diagnosis treatment combines AUD treatment with mental health treatment, addressing both the addiction and underlying mental health simultaneously.
  • Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT): MAT is an evidence-based treatment that combines FDA-approved medications, counseling, and behavioral therapies to aid recovery by reducing cravings and managing withdrawal and psychological symptoms.

What Is Alcohol Use Disorder?

Alcohol use disorder (AUD) is a chronic and relapsing disease characterized by the compulsive and problematic use of alcohol. Like all addictions, it can cause significant physical, mental, and social harm.

AUD occurs when a person begins to use alcohol excessively and uncontrollably. Over time, they develop a tolerance to alcohol, requiring more significant amounts to experience the feeling of inebriation. Eventually, they become physically and mentally dependent on alcohol and will experience painful withdrawal symptoms when not drinking.

AUD is typically diagnosed using a set of criteria outlined in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fifth Edition (DSM-5).

These include:

  • Continuing to drink despite negative consequences on relationships, health, or work
  • Continuing to drink despite physical or mental health problems caused or worsened by alcohol
  • Developing a tolerance to alcohol
  • Drinking more than intended or for a longer period than intended
  • Experiencing withdrawal symptoms when not drinking
  • Failing to fulfill major responsibilities due to drinking
  • Giving up or reducing important activities due to alcohol use
  • Spending a significant amount of time obtaining, using, or recovering from alcohol

Different people will experience AUD in different ways. You may have mild or moderate symptoms, while others may have severe symptoms affecting their daily lives.

While AUD can be challenging to overcome, it is essential to remember that it is a treatable disease. You can manage your symptoms and live a healthy, fulfilling life with the right support and resources.

Recognizing Alcohol Addiction

Recognizing when someone—even yourself— struggles with alcohol use disorder can be challenging. Below are some common signs and symptoms that could indicate that you or a loved one is dealing with alcohol use disorder. 

Common characteristics of people living with alcohol addiction include:

  • Drinking alone or in secret
  • Prioritizing drinking over other responsibilities or activities
  • Continuing to drink despite negative physical, mental, and/or social consequences
  • Withdrawing from family and friends
  • Experiencing withdrawal symptoms when not drinking

Symptoms of alcohol addiction can include:

  • Cravings for alcohol
  • Loss of control over drinking
  • Tolerance to alcohol, meaning the individual needs to drink more for the same effect
  • Withdrawal symptoms such as nausea, shaking, and headaches
  • Increased risk of accidents and injuries
  • Neglecting personal and professional responsibilities
  • Experiencing legal problems related to alcohol

It is important to note that diagnosing AUD is a delicate and specialized process, and you should avoid drawing medical conclusions about yourself or others based solely on the lists above. Diagnosing AUD, like diagnosing any disease, requires help from a medical professional. 

If you observe these characteristics or suffer from any of these symptoms, contact us. We can help you determine whether you are suffering from AUD and help you take the first steps toward a sober life. 

The Potential Long-Term Effects of Alcohol Addiction

The long-term effects of AUD can be devastating and potentially fatal, drastically diminishing your quality of life. 

Negative Health Impacts

  • Cancer in multiple areas of the body, such as the liver, throat, breast, and colon
  • Cardiovascular disease, including high blood pressure, heart attack, and stroke
  • Impaired immune function
  • Liver disease, including cirrhosis, hepatitis, and fatty liver disease
  • Pancreatitis

You could also sustain permanent damage to organs, including the heart, liver, and brain.

Mental Health Impacts

Beyond physical health problems, alcohol addiction can have severe impacts on mental health. Excessive drinking leads to cellular changes in the brain that can result in cognitive impairment and memory loss. It can cause depression, anxiety, insomnia, and other psychological issues. Alcohol addiction can also lead to personality changes and mood swings, making it harder to sustain healthy personal and professional relationships.

Social Impacts

Alcohol addiction can severely affect your personal and professional life. It can lead to various problems, such as:

    • Financial struggles
    • Inability to maintain employment
    • Legal trouble

Coping with Long-Term Effects

Coping with the potential long-term effects of alcohol addiction requires understanding and support from loved ones. We encourage individuals in recovery to seek and maintain a support network of family, friends, and peers who understand and support their journey. 

Healthy lifestyle changes, such as regular exercise, healthy eating, and stress-reducing activities like meditation and mindfulness, can also help improve physical and mental health and mitigate the negative impacts of alcohol addiction.

How Effective Is Alcohol Addiction Treatment?

The effectiveness of alcohol addiction treatment can vary from person to person. However, research has shown that treatment can significantly improve outcomes and quality of life for individuals struggling with alcohol addiction. Contact the professionals at Green Acres Wellness today to learn more about our treatment process.

Our goal is to provide effective and compassionate alcohol addiction treatment that allows you to feel heard, valued, and supported by your peers and our recovery specialists. We provide detoxification and inpatient care to help you diminish chemical dependency and offer various forms of therapy to help you accept yourself and recognize that there is life after AUD. Other forms of therapy designed to help you cope and feel spiritually fulfilled, such as art and yoga, are also available.

Comprehensive Treatment Approach

Our alcohol addiction treatment programs in Georgia integrate a variety of therapeutic modalities to address the physical, emotional, and psychological aspects of addiction. From detoxification and medical management to individual and group counseling, we provide a comprehensive approach to recovery. 

Supportive Environment

At Green Acres Wellness, we believe in the power of community and peer support in the recovery process. Our treatment facility offers a supportive environment where individuals can connect with others who are on a similar journey.

For alcohol addiction treatment in Georgia, do not hesitate to contact us online or call us at (229) 213-3363

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Our facility is situated on 9 acres of serene Georgia plains, providing a peaceful and therapeutic environment for individuals to begin their journey towards lasting recovery, surrounded by nature's healing power and our expert care team.

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We understand that the first step is the hardest, and we are here to make it easier by providing a safe and supportive environment that serves as a jumping-off point for individuals to begin their journey toward lasting recovery and growth.

Highly-Trained & Experienced Team

Our team is committed to a compassionate approach to lasting recovery, providing a safe and supportive environment where individuals can heal, grow, and rediscover their true selves with the help of our expert and caring staff.

Individualized Treatment Plans

At Green Acres Wellness, we believe in providing personalized care through individualized treatment plans that are tailored to meet the unique needs of each client, ensuring the highest chance of successful and lasting recovery.

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