Alcohol addiction
Excessive alcohol use
Alcohol addiction
How to recognize alcohol addiction?
In Western society, alcohol consumption is socially accepted. In South Africa, it’s quite common to see a glass of wine with a meal, a beer with friends, or something stronger at a party. This social acceptance makes the line between problem drinking and addiction very thin. Even though moderation is advised and the legal drinking age has been raised, alcohol addiction is prevalent in our society. Addiction support can help individuals overcome this issue. Do you need help overcoming your alcohol addiction? Get in touch with us today!
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Causes of alcohol addiction
Alcohol is both mentally and physically addictive and is the most common form of addiction.
Alcohol issues affect all segments of society and can stem from various causes. These causes can be categorized into heredity, environmental influences, or personal issues such as depression. An alcohol addiction can also develop innocently, for example, through a job where drinking is part of social events like parties and dinners. Additionally, children of parents with an alcohol addiction are at a higher risk of developing an addiction themselves, and it has been shown that environments with casual attitudes towards alcohol can lead to increased alcohol use and eventually addiction. Read more here about the consequences of alcohol addiction.
Development of alcohol addiction
Alcohol addiction, or alcoholism, typically develops gradually. A casual drink can lead to more frequent use and eventually to a situation where someone cannot function properly without alcohol. Frequent alcohol use can lead to tolerance, meaning that the effects of alcohol diminish, requiring more to achieve the same level of intoxication. This can trap someone in a vicious cycle of consuming increasing amounts of alcohol.
When do you have an alcohol addiction?
If someone with an alcohol problem does not receive appropriate help, it can lead to physical and mental deterioration. As mentioned earlier, the line between a problem and an addiction is thin. However, an addiction can be identified if someone consumes more than two to three alcoholic drinks per day or engages in binge drinking, defined as consuming at least five drinks per occasion, several times a week.
Treatment for alcohol addiction
As alcohol addiction is the most common form of addiction, there are many resources available for help. The Grange offers support through free consultations and treatments. These consultations lead to the development of a personalized plan to address the alcohol addiction. With our various treatment options, we can provide the level of care needed to address alcohol addiction effectively.
Are you unsure or do you know someone who might be struggling with alcohol addiction?
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Assistance with alcohol addiction
The Grange
Our academically trained specialists have extensive experience in addiction care. They apply their expertise to identify and address your addiction and its underlying issues. Many of our specialists are also individuals with personal experience of addiction, giving them a unique understanding of what you’re going through. They are committed to supporting your long-term recovery from alcohol addiction with the utmost professionalism.
Intensive and Proven
We believe in a short, intensive treatment approach. This is achieved through cognitive behavioural therapy combined with the 12-step programme, a scientifically validated method with high success rates. Our therapists are specialists in their field, often enriched by their own experiences.
Personal and Homely
Depending on your situation, we will determine together if residential treatment for alcohol addiction is necessary. In a safe environment, you will learn to appreciate the small things again. We will work together to discover the best path for you and guide you towards a future free from addiction.
Frequently Asked Questions
Alcohol-related issues can often be confusing. Below, we address some common questions about alcohol addiction.I want to receive treatment for my alcohol addiction. Do I need to pay for that?
How much do I need to drink to be considered a problem drinker?
How do I know if I have an alcohol addiction?
How much do I need to drink to be considered an alcoholic?
What are the differences between problematic alcohol use and alcohol addiction?
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