ALCOHOL ADDICTION TREATMENT

Indiana Inpatient Rehab offers a wide range of treatment programs and therapies for those who need help recovering from alcohol use disorder. Here’s more about what happens in alcohol rehab and how professional treatment can help you or a loved one experience a safe, long-lasting recovery from alcohol addiction.

What Is Alcohol Rehab?

Alcohol rehab at Indiana Inpatient Rehab is a set of individualized programs designed with the goal of overcoming physical dependence on alcohol and changing harmful beliefs and behaviors related to alcohol abuse.

Drinking heavily on a regular basis for an extended time can lead to alcohol dependence and addiction.

Indiana Inpatient Rehab uses alcohol detox, counseling, and behavioral therapies to treat all the physical and psychological components of alcohol use disorder.

At the end of their treatment programs, patients in alcohol rehab benefit from improved quality of life and are armed with the knowledge and skills they need to manage everyday triggers and maintain sobriety.

Customized Treatment Programs offered at
Indiana Inpatient Rehab

Depending on medical assessment, alcohol detox is usually the first stage of alcohol addiction treatment and takes place in a setting where patients can be closely monitored around the clock as they go through withdrawal. Sedatives like benzodiazepines are often used to minimize withdrawal symptoms like seizures and help patients feel more comfortable.

After alcohol detox, patients can join one of several 30, 60, or 90 day inpatient alcohol rehab programs that teach them how to identify and manage triggers and how to replace negative thoughts and beliefs with those that are more positive.

Patients who are diagnosed with co-occurring disorders like anxiety and depression can receive therapy and medications to manage their mental health disorder. Medical detox and Inpatient residential are differing levels of care offered at Indiana Inpatient Rehab.

What Are the Symptoms of Alcohol Use Disorder?

The NIAAA defines alcohol use disorder as a chronic relapsing brain disease characterized by compulsive use of alcohol, loss of control over alcohol use, and a negative emotional state when not using alcohol.

Here are common symptoms of alcohol use disorder:

  • Drinking higher amounts of alcohol over a longer period of time than intended
  • Having tried to cut down or stop drinking alcohol more than once, but couldn’t
  • Spending a great deal of time drinking and recovering from the effects of alcohol
  • Experiencing strong cravings or urges to drink alcohol
  • Experiencing problems at work, school, or home due to drinking
  • Continuing to drink despite problems with friends and family from alcohol misuse
  • Giving up or cutting back activities and hobbies to use alcohol instead
  • Finding oneself in dangerous or risky situations due to alcohol use, such as driving while intoxicated
  • Continuing to drink despite blackouts and mental and/or physical health problems
  • Needing to drink higher amounts of alcohol to achieve the same effect
  • Experiencing alcohol withdrawal symptoms such as nausea and vomiting when discontinuing or reducing alcohol use

 

Drinking high amounts of alcohol over a long period can increase the risk for health problems including mental health disorders, alcoholic fatty liver disease, stroke, and cancer. The NIAAA reports that an estimated 3.5% of all cancer deaths in the U.S. are alcohol-related.

Recover From Alcohol Addiction with
Indiana Inpatient Rehab

If you or a loved one is suffering from alcohol addiction, alcohol rehab at Indiana Inpatient Rehab can reduce withdrawal symptoms, prevent complications of alcohol misuse, and provide therapy that promotes abstinence from alcohol.

Indiana Inpatient Rehab can help you achieve a healthier lifestyle and get back to enjoying your favorite hobbies and interests as a sober individual. The skills you learn at alcohol rehab can go a long way toward making your life more rewarding and fulfilling.

Our alcohol detox and rehab programs can be tailored to you or your loved one to support long-lasting recovery from addiction. Contact us today at 765-345-8884 to learn more about our treatment programs.

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