The following questions can help you identify how drugs
and/or alcohol are affecting your life:
Is your performance at work or school suffering as a
result of alcohol or drug use?
Do you engage in reckless behaviors (such as driving
while intoxicated or having unprotected sex)?
Do you continue to use even though it causes personal
relationships problems?
Do you have legal or financial problems as a result of alcohol or drug use?
Have you developed tolerance—meaning it takes more and more of the substance over time to achieve the desired effect?
If you answered “yes” to any of the above questions, you could be abusing or addicted to alcohol and/or drugs such as heroin, cocaine, marijuana, prescription painkillers, stimulants or other drugs.
How do you know when it has become a drug or alcohol addiction? Addiction results where tolerance is developed, that is, you need more of the substance over time to get the desired effect. Withdrawal results when the drug or alcohol use is suddenly discontinued. Drug and alcohol abuse can lead to addiction. When addicted, it is very difficult to stop without help.
Regardless of how it has affected your life or how many times you tried to stop, it is possible to break the addiction and turn your life around. You are not alone. Substance abuse and addiction are serious issues that can lead to negative consequences in every area of living if not treated. The good news is that there is hope and help available right now. Alcohol addiction counseling can help you to break free from the grips of addiction. In a safe, caring, accepting environment, you can begin to experience the freedom and peace that come from getting the real help you need.
Alcohol addiction counseling can provide the support, direction, and help that can make the difference in your mental and physical health, relationships, and overall outlook. Alcohol addiction counseling also provides a unique relationship in which you can get the kind of help that can benefit you the most. You do not have to go through life’s struggles, frustrations, and losses alone. We are here to help. Call us today. Begin to move forward by contacting an alcohol addiction counselor today at 248-649-8050.
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