Menu
1-866-583-7648
1-866-583-7648

Are you or someone that you care about in Shiprock, New Mexico fighting an alcohol addiction? Are you holding your breath every day because your loved one in Shiprock, New Mexico has developed an alcoholism problem and you don't know if they will come home drunk and become mean and violent? This is becoming a common scenario in Shiprock and in various other cities that are located across America, as the number of individuals with an alcohol addiction in this country is steadily increasing.

The specific causes of an alcohol addiction and alcoholism are varied and may include peer pressure and other social and environmental factors. Many individuals in Shiprock will use alcohol to temporarily forget about any of the unpleasant aspects of their lives. Because alcohol is a chemical substance that exerts a depressive action on the central nervous system, it will offer short term relief of a tense or stressful state; unfortunately this occurs in a very harmful way that often leads to the individual in Shiprock developing an alcohol addiction. People from Shiprock, NM. that are in depressed states will be much more prone to alcoholism.

There are many reasons why it is important for an individual from Shiprock, NM. to seek a professional Alcohol Abuse Treatment Facility for an alcohol addiction; the short-term effects of alcohol abuse can include memory loss, hangovers, and blackouts and some of the long-term effects of an alcoholism problem include stomach ailments, heart problems, brain damage, and liver cirrhosis.

It is important that an individual in Shiprock, New Mexico with an alcohol addiction receives treatment, because alcoholism problems can have a negative impact on every aspect of their lives. When a family in Shiprock, New Mexico is dealing with a loved one's alcoholism, it can be like riding an emotional roller coaster.

The first step in any quality Alcohol Abuse Rehabilitation Program is the alcohol detox process; the individual from Shiprock that is going through this process in rehab will experience alcohol withdrawal symptoms. Withdrawal symptoms can range from mild to severe depending on various aspects of the alcohol addiction including how long and how much the individual from Shiprock has been drinking; professional supervision is advisable during the detoxification process.

There are many different types of treatment for an individual in Shiprock, New Mexico with an alcohol addiction, including long term inpatient rehab treatment, short term outpatient alcohol addiction rehab, holistic alcohol addiction treatment and alcoholism recovery support groups. The main goal of any quality Alcohol Addiction Rehabilitation Program should first and foremost be to help the individual from Shiprock, NM. to maintain long term sobriety for the rest of their lives.

Our primary goal is to help people from Shiprock, New Mexico that are struggling with an alcohol addiction. Our professional counselors are waiting to assist you, so call right now to get the help that you both need and deserve.

  • Contact Us
  • The National Organization on Fetal Alcohol Syndrome reports that at least one in five pregnant women uses alcohol and/or other drugs during pregnancy.
  • Individual reactions to alcohol vary widely, and are influenced by a variety of factors such as age, genetics, use of drugs, the rate of the alcohol consumption, the amount of food consumed before drinking, and an individual's physical condition in regard to their weight and fitness level.
  • Approximately four out of every five students have consumed alcohol by the end of high school.
  • Many chronic heavy drinkers have been reported to die during withdrawal from extremely high blood alcohol levels; death in these instances is usually due to seizures when the body experiences hyper excitability during rapidly declining blood alcohol levels.
  • Shiprock, NM. Al-Anon Support Group Meetings

  • Catholic Center
    Shiprock Tumbleweeds Al-Anon
    Knights Of Columbus Room Shiprock
    Shiprock, New Mexico

    Al-Anon Meeting Times
    Tue., 12:00 PM

For more information, visit www.drug-rehabs.org.