| Alcoholics do not have the strength to fight their | | | | understand that their life is in turmoil, but they |
| disease. So unless someone intervenes, it will be a | | | | sometimes fear to make the move to do something |
| constant fight against evil. Family members must step | | | | about it. It sometimes will take excessive mental force |
| up and become a positive influence to their loved ones | | | | to convince the person that treatment is the right step |
| and get them into an alcohol treatment center as | | | | to take especially treatment in an alcohol treatment |
| quickly as possible. | | | | center. |
| Alcohol addiction is uncontrolled and in some cases, | | | | At an alcohol treatment center, the individual can have |
| has reached the extent of un-manageability. The | | | | a long stay or a short stay depending on how bad the |
| reason for this is because the alcohol can be | | | | addiction is, how committed the person is and how |
| accessed quite easily in the communities. Stores that | | | | supportive the family is. The treatment of rehabilitation |
| sell liquor are everywhere in our communities. | | | | tends to be one that profits specific organizations, but |
| Moreover, the alcoholic is able to get it from other | | | | there are some that don't look at the profits receive, |
| social settings such as office parties, reunions, happy | | | | but the help that is given. Society would be benefited |
| hours, and with drinking buddies. They don't even need | | | | more if they contributed in some way to these |
| their own money to buy it. With the right treatment | | | | programs because addiction does affect the |
| coming from an alcohol treatment center, people on | | | | communities and the people that live in them. Volunteer |
| drugs aspire to be one of the chosen ones who will | | | | efforts are a good place to begin as well as monetary |
| eventually be free of this demon. | | | | contributions. |
| In the alcohol treatment center, the addict will be | | | | Recovery offers no guarantees when it comes to |
| placed under strict surveillance. No longer will the | | | | seeing someone recovered from an alcohol treatment |
| person be able to break rules like they did while they | | | | center. The professional can do their part, but it will |
| were on the outside. They have to adhere to | | | | take the determination of the individual as well as the |
| whatever treatment plan, rules and initiative set forth | | | | encouragement from those who love them to make it |
| for them in treatment. They cannot use lies to beat the | | | | really happen. The person who is in the wrong is |
| system because the professionals understand that this | | | | usually the one that has to face the reality of what |
| is what they will try and they do make an attempt to | | | | has happened to their lives. Wishful thinking will not do |
| warn family members of this. | | | | it. There has to be a strong resolve to get the person |
| Alcoholics are always looking for someone to feel | | | | to a point of less resisting and get them on the path to |
| sorry for them. They walk around with guilt and | | | | seeing results. |
| shamefulness with little room for forgiveness. They do | | | | |