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Signs It’s Time for Alcohol Treatment in Washington

17 Health Effects of Alcohol Abuse: What it Does to Your Body

What Defines Alcohol Addiction?

Do you know what defines addiction to alcohol? Addiction to any substance, including an opioid addiction or heroin addiction, is considered to be a disease. When you have a disease, you are unable to be able to control your drinking habits unless you partner with a recovery center that can provide you with the help and care that you need to work through this disease. 

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Early Signs of Alcohol Addiction

Similar to drug addictions, there are many early warning signs that a person may need alcohol addiction treatment. Here are a few early indicators that a person may be struggling with chemical dependency and may need a higher level of substance use treatment: 

  • Underage drinking 
  • Binge drinking 
  • Making excuses for overdrinking 
  • Losing track of how much you’re drinking 

In some cases, your friends or family members may start to talk to you about your drinking. Unfortunately, when addiction starts to take hold of a person, they may not be open to hearing the advice your loved ones may be trying to give you. Keep in mind that if you have concerns about a family member, you can always reach out to our intake team and we can guide you through the process of staging an intervention for your loved one. 

When To Seek Alcohol Treatment

The decision of when to seek out help to address your substance abuse is key. There are several indicators that now is the time to commit to an addiction treatment program. For example, if you are suffering from health consequences from your drinking, that is a clear indication that you need to get a higher level of help and care. Unfortunately, there are many people who suffer from liver damage or heart damage as a result of their alcohol addiction. 

Another sign that you should reach out for help is if you’re suffering from the personal consequences that may come along with drinking. For instance, if you have lost your job as a result of your substance abuse or if you’re at risk of losing your job due to your drinking, it’s time for you to take a look at addiction treatment. 

If you are experiencing any of the symptoms of addiction the first thing that you should do is reach out to a recovery center to discuss your options not only for outpatient rehab or residential treatment but also for alcohol detox. There are many people who need to begin their recovery journey in alcohol detox due to the severity of their disease. At Resurgence Behavioral Health, we offer a detox center that will provide you with the around-the-clock care that you need at this stage of your recovery. From there, you can transition into residential treatment or a general outpatient treatment program. 

Resurgence Alcohol Treatment for Washington Residents

An addiction to drugs and alcohol does not have to be the defining factor in your life when you partner with a treatment center in Washington. At Resurgence Behavioral Health, we focus on providing you with the comprehensive level of care needed to work through your substance abuse. Our Washington rehab is second to none in the sense that we will provide you with the holistic health treatment that you need. As one of the top-rated alcohol rehab centers in Washington, we provide our clients with the individual treatment that they need to work through their substance abuse. For more information about our treatment facility and our inpatient treatment or outpatient rehab programs, please get in touch with us at (855) 458-0050.

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David Rofofsky
David Rofofsky
After growing up in New York, David chose to get help with substance abuse in California because of the state's reputation for top-tier treatment. There, he found the treatment he needed to achieve more than nine years of recovery. He's been in the drug and alcohol addiction rehab industry for eight years and now serves as the Director of Admissions for Resurgence Behavioral Health. David remains passionate about the field because he understands how hard it is to pick up the phone and ask for help. However, once the call is made, someone's life can be saved.


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