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Can Alcoholics Anonymous Help?

Posted by admin Categories: Choosing a Rehab Facility, Recovery & Rehabilitation, Relapse, Therapies & Treatments Tags: 12-step, AA, Alcohol, alcoholic, alcoholics anonymous, alcoholism, detoxification, drinking, meetings, New Jersey, New York, NJ, NY, PA, Pennsylvania, prevent relapse, Recovery, Rehabilitation, responsible, safe, Seabrook House, sober

 Can Alcoholics Anonymous Help?

Many people are successfully able to keep their drinking to a safe and responsible level. There’s nothing inherently wrong with an adult casually and/or socially drinking alcohol, but at the same time many people can struggle with excessive alcohol consumption and alcoholism. One of the biggest issues with someone who has become an alcoholic is the fact that they might not even realize how serious their drinking problem is. It can take the support of friends and family to get an alcoholic the help that they need, but once the detoxification and/or rehabilitation is through, then the question becomes: is Alcoholics Anonymous the next step?

Alcoholics Anonymous is often described as a fellowship. The program welcomes all genders, races, ethnicities, and backgrounds without prejudice or dues and fees. There are even meetings that are instructed in foreign languages like Portuguese and Spanish. It may be difficult to admit that you can’t control your drinking, but joining an AA group can help you connect with people in similar situations and make the recovery process easier. Their primary purpose is for members to stay sober and help other alcoholics to achieve sobriety. Those who join AA groups all have a common problem and the only requirement for membership is the desire to stop drinking. Through the 12-step recovery process, AA can help keep alcoholism out of your life for good.

For those who have a drinking problem, or have a loved one with a drinking problem, Seabrook House can assist in guiding the addictive habits out of your life. Seabrook’s facilities are located in Bridgeton, New Jersey (NJ), Tioga County, Pennsylvania (PA), and New York (NY). The individually focused programs at Seabrook House encourage the implementation of AA into the rehabilitation and post-recovery stages of alcoholism. Recovery from alcoholism can be difficult, but the end result of sobriety is worth it in the end. Even after release from rehabilitation, it can be difficult to prevent relapse, so continuation with AA programs is highly encouraged. The good news is that finding an AA location is not difficult because they are located all over the country. The help is out there and joining an AA group can help in the alcoholism recovery process and it can make relapse a difficult task through the use support systems and learned coping skills. Contact Seabrook House today at 1.800.761.7575 to find out ways for you to beat your addiction!

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