Alcoholic Treatment
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Not unlike other
diseases, chronic alcoholic behavior can be overcome with quality alcoholic treatment, prevention, and
increased research efforts.
In spite of the dangers associated with excessive and abusive alcoholic behavior, however, the
good news is that alcoholic treatment is available and effective.
The critical point in this conversation, nonetheless, is the following: in order for
alcoholism treatment to be successful, the alcoholic needs to want to stop drinking and start the recovery
process.
A Basic But Significant Question: What is Alcoholism?
Alcoholism, also known as alcohol dependence and alcohol addiction, is a
disease that includes the following four symptoms.
- Craving: having a strong urge or need to drink.
- Loss of control: an inability to stop drinking after the first drink.
- Tolerance: the need to drink greater amounts of alcohol in order to get "high" or to
get a "buzz."
- Physical dependence: withdrawal symptoms such as anxiety, perspiration, headaches,
"the shakes" and nausea when refraining from alcohol.
Alcoholic Treatment: An Overview
Similar to other medical conditions, alcoholic behavior can be prevented and treated.
By providing more people with access to quality alcoholic treatment, however,
the costly drain on society and the physical, psychological, financial burdens this disease places on families can
be significantly minimized.
Indeed, researchers have uncovered strong evidence that successful prevention and quality alcoholic
treatment programs result in significant reductions in crime, child abuse, unwanted pregnancy, HIV, traffic
fatalities, heart disease, cancer, and strokes.
In addition, effective drug and alcohol treatment improves job performance, quality of life, and
heath while at the same time reducing drug use, family dysfunction, and involvement with the criminal justice
system.
Alcoholic treatment programs usually employ a combination of medications and counseling to help an individual
refrain from drinking.
Even though most alcoholics need professional help to recover from their disease, research has shown that with
support and alcoholic treatment, many people are able to abstain from drinking and reclaim their lives.
| In the earlier stages of alcohol addiction, the alcoholic had a choice whether he or
she would take the first drink. Once the alcoholic had the first drink, he or she usually
lost all control and would then continue to drink. In the last stage of alcoholism, however,
alcoholics no longer have a choice: they must drink. |
Alcoholic Treatment: Withdrawal Symptoms
A number of
various techniques exist for treating alcoholic withdrawal symptoms. Even though many of these treatment
approaches use medications, a number of alcoholic therapies, however, do not.
Indeed, according to recent research findings, the safest way to treat mild withdrawal symptoms is
without drugs.
Such non-drug detox approaches use screening and comprehensive social support throughout the entire
withdrawal process.
Other non-drug detox approaches, moreover, use vitamin therapy (especially thiamin) and proper
nutrition when treating mild withdrawal symptoms.
| As far as the validity of blood alcohol tests is concerned, they are the most
accurate method in use today for testing a person's blood alcohol content. Blood alcohol
tests have the following characteristics: they are the most intrusive method for testing blood
alcohol concentration (BAC); they are the most accurate method for testing a person's BAC; they are
the most expensive method to testing a person's BAC; and due mainly to their high cost and to their
intrusiveness, blood tests are the least common method for testing a person’s blood alcohol
concentration level. |
Mild to Moderate Withdrawal Symptoms
The
following represents mild to moderate physical withdrawal symptoms that typically occur within 6 to 48 hours
after the last alcoholic drink:
- Loss of appetite
- Vomiting
- Enlarged or dilated pupils
- Involuntary movements of the eyelids
- Nausea
- Rapid heart rate
- Clammy skin
- Pulsating headaches
- Sweating (especially on the palms of the hands or on the face)
- Sleeping difficulties
- Abnormal movements
- Looking pale
- Tremor of the hands

| More than 2 million Americans suffer from alcohol-related liver disease. Some
drinkers, moreover, develop alcoholic hepatitis (that is, an inflammation of the liver) as a result
of long-term excessive drinking. |
Severe Withdrawal Symptoms
The
following is a list of severe symptoms that usually occur within 48 to 96 hours after the last alcoholic
drink:
- Visual hallucinations
- Severe autonomic nervous system overactivity
- Muscle tremors
- Delirium tremens (DTs)
- Fever
- Seizures
- Black outs
- Convulsions
| Research has demonstrated that American young people are over-represented in driving
accidents involving alcohol. For instance, in a recent year, people from the age of 16 to 24
were involved in 28% of all alcohol-related driving accidents, even though they make up only 14% of
the U.S. population. Young people are also over-represented in drinking driver injuries and
deaths. |
Traditional Forms of Alcoholic Treatment
There are a number of traditionally-based alcoholic treatment programs that are relatively well
established and available.
The following alcoholic treatment programs, all of which are considered "traditional" therapies,
will be discussed: Detoxification, Behavioral Treatment, Therapeutic Medications, Outpatient Alcoholism
Treatment and Counseling, Residential Alcoholism Treatment Programs and Inpatient Alcohol Rehab, and Family and
Marital Counseling.
| In the strictest sense of the word, people cannot buy alcoholic beverage licenses.
Certainly there are many fees associated with obtaining a liquor license, but the more accurate
description for obtaining such a license focuses more on the many requirements of the application
process. |
Detoxification. Alcohol detoxification is a process that helps the body rid
itself of alcohol while managing the withdrawal symptoms in a harm-free atmosphere.
Alcoholic detox treatment is usually done under the supervision of a doctor and is frequently
employed as the first step in an alcoholic treatment program. Due to the length of time needed,
detoxification programs are usually part of an inpatient alcoholic rehab program.
| In some situations, even social or moderate drinking can be hazardous.
Examples include the following: drinking during pregnancy, drinking when taking various
medications, or drinking while driving. |
Behavioral Treatments such as Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Motivation Enhancement
Therapy, and Alcoholics Anonymous. Interestingly, a fairly recent study performed by the National Institute on
Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism discovered that each of these behavioral treatment approaches significantly reduced
drinking in patients the year after treatment.

Even though all of these programs were considered "successful," however, none of them was
classified as "the best" alcoholic treatment program.
| Research has demonstrated that individuals who start drinking at an early age, for
instance at 13 years old or younger, significantly increases the likelihood that they will
experience alcohol-related problems later in life. |
Alcoholics Anonymous (AA). Alcoholics Anonymous is a mutual support program for
recovering alcoholics that is based on the 12-step recovery process that is used to stay sober.
Help and support are provided by the regularly scheduled meetings. Is Alcoholics Anonymous the
best form of alcoholic treatment?
While Alcoholics Anonymous is an effective therapeutic approach, most practitioners outside of
Alcoholics Anonymous, as well as many AA members, feel that Alcoholics Anonymous works best when combined with
other forms of treatment such as psychotherapy and medical care.
| A number of family-oriented interventions have been used to help prevent alcohol
abuse and alcoholism. These interventions include the following: family preservation
programs, family services, family therapy, family skills training programs, in-home family crisis
services, and family education programs. |
Motivation Enhancement Therapy (MET) is a systematic therapeutic approach that is almost
180 degrees different from Alcoholics Anonymous in that it uses motivational strategies to activate the client's
own change processes. Some of important characteristics of MET are the following:
- Emphasis on taking personal responsibility for positive change.
- Providing the client with a number of alternative change options.
- Providing feedback regarding the personal risks or damage associated with the abuse.
- Receiving clear advice to make healthy changes.
- Therapist empathy.
- Helping the client achieve self-efficacy or a sense of optimism.

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT). There are several forms of cognitive behavior
therapy. Most of them, however, have the following characteristics:
Therapeutic Medications. This treatment approach is based on the client
taking doctor-prescribed medications such as naltrexone (ReViaT) or disulfiram (Antabuse) in an effort to help
prevent the person from returning to drinking after he or she has consumed alcohol.
In short, in this therapeutic approach, medical doctors prescribe drugs to treat alcohol
dependency. For instance, antabuse is a drug given to alcoholics that triggers unpleasant effects such as vomiting,
nausea, dizziness, and flushing if alcohol is ingested.
Because it is a strong deterrent, it comes as no surprise that Antabuse is
effective. Naltrexone (ReViaT), on the other hand, targets the brain's reward circuits and is effective
because it reduces the craving the alcoholic has for alcohol.
| Currently, approximately 14 million Americans, 1 in every 13 adults, abuse alcohol
or are alcoholic. |
Outpatient Alcoholism Treatment and Counseling. There are various approaches
to counseling that teach alcoholics how to become aware of the psychological and situational "triggers" of their
problem drinking.
Armed with this information, alcoholics can then learn about different ways in which they can cope
with situations that do not include the use of alcohol. These types of alcohol treatment methodologies, unlike
detoxification programs, are usually offered on an outpatient basis.
| In the United States during 2004, 16,694 deaths occurred as a result of
alcohol-related motor-vehicle accidents. This amount was roughly 39% of all traffic
fatalities. This amounts to one alcohol-related death every 31 minutes. |
Residential Alcohol Treatment Programs and Inpatient Alcohol Rehab. If an
individual needs alcohol poisoning treatment, if there's a need for alcohol AND drug abuse treatment, if the
individual's withdrawal symptoms are excessive, of if outpatient and support-oriented programs such as Alcoholics
Anonymous are ineffective, the person typically needs to enroll into a hospital or a residential alcohol treatment
facility and receive inpatient alcoholic rehab treatment.
Such programs are usually geared for alcoholic inpatients and usually include doctor-prescribed
drugs to help the alcoholic get through detoxification and alcoholic withdrawal treatment process in a harm free
manner.
Family and Marital Counseling. Due to the fact that the recovery
process is so intimately associated to the support the person receives from his or her family, numerous alcoholic
addiction programs include marital and family counseling as essential components in the treatment process.
Such therapeutic approaches, moreover, may also provide alcoholics with essential community
resources such as legal assistance, childcare courses, financial management classes, job training, and parenting
classes.
Alternative Alcoholic Treatment Therapies
Although the research findings are not definitive, some of the alternative treatment
approaches for alcohol abuse and alcoholism that are becoming more widely employed and available.
The following therapies are seen as "natural" forms of alcohol abuse treatment and include
"Drumming out Drugs" (a form of therapy that employs the use of drumming by clients), the naturalistic and holistic
approaches used by Traditional Chinese Medicine, and various vitamin and supplement therapies.
As promising as these alternative alcoholic treatment approaches are, additional research is
needed in order to establish their effectiveness and to evaluate whether they provide long-term alcoholic
treatment success.
| In many instances characterized by dysfunctional living conditions, the result is
that the codependent person or persons develop habitual self-defeating ways of coping in order to
survive. If this vicious cycle is not broken, the codependents eventually become out-of-touch
with their own emotions. |
Alcoholic Treatment: Conclusion
In spite of
the fact that a cure for alcoholic dependency has not been discovered, a number of alcoholic
treatment approaches however, have been developed that help individuals recover from problem
drinking. In short, there is a multitude of alcoholic treatment information that is available, both
online and offline.
Some individuals ask the following question regarding treating alcoholic behavior: "What
is the most effective type of alcoholic treatment?" Not unlike most medical conditions, there
are different levels of success related to alcoholic treatment.
For example, some alcoholics experience relatively long periods of sobriety after receiving
treatment, and then experience a drinking relapse.
Other alcoholics, cannot abstain from drinking for any sustainable period of time, regardless
of the form of treatment they have received. And still other alcoholics, after treatment, refrain from
drinking and remain sober. Interestingly, ALL of these treatment outcomes take place with every
known type of alcoholic treatment.
After all has been said and done, however, one thing remains certain: the longer an
individual abstains from drinking alcohol, the more likely he or she will be able to remain sober and possibly
avoid further alcoholic treatment.

| Each year in the United States, roughly 5,000 young people under the age of 21
die as a result of underage drinking. This includes approximately 1,900 deaths from motor
vehicle accidents. |
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