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When you are close to a person in New London, Connecticut that has an alcohol addiction, the line is easily blurred between alcohol abuse and alcoholism. For most people in New London, Connecticut that are wondering if they or their loved one has insidiously crossed the line from social drinking into an alcohol addiction, the answer is usually obvious, but because denial is a hallmark of alcoholism, the answer may not be so clear.

The underlying causes of alcoholism is a controversial subject; many people in New London began drinking socially or as a way to self medicate, so that they will not have to experience painful emotions. Many people in New London were exposed to drinking in their environment growing up; the extent in which heavy drinking is actively encouraged within the family has been reported to greatly increase the likelihood of a person developing alcoholism.

The importance of an individual from New London, CT. with an alcohol addiction getting treatment cannot be overstated, because an alcoholism problem will have a negative impact in multiple areas of an alcoholic's life. For this reason, a New London Alcohol Abuse Rehab Program must be multifaceted and be able to help the alcoholic to mend the effects of their alcohol addiction at every level.

It is important to seek professional assistance to help in determining what type of Alcohol Addiction Rehabilitation Center an individual from New London, CT. that is struggling with an alcoholism problem needs. Few people in New London with a serious alcoholism problem could thrive with the low level of care that is offered in outpatient treatment; for a person with a moderate to severe alcohol addiction, an inpatient Alcohol Rehabilitation Center would definitely be the best option.

The first step in any quality Alcohol Addiction Rehab Facility is detox; it is extremely important that an individual from New London with an alcohol addiction does not attempt to detox off of alcohol alone, because of the seriousness of some of the withdrawal symptoms. Severe alcohol withdrawal symptoms can include convulsions, black outs, seizures, hallucinations and heart failure; the length and the level of the alcohol addiction will determine how serious these withdrawal symptoms will be.

There a many different Alcohol Treatment Programs that are available for an individual from New London, Connecticut with an alcohol addiction ranging from short-term outpatient to long-term residential; in-patient hospitalization and counseling are also viable alcoholism treatment options. The ultimate goal of any quality Alcohol Abuse Rehab is to be able to help the individual from New London, Connecticut to be able to maintain a state of long term sobriety.

We will help you and your family from New London to take the guesswork out of choosing the best type of Alcohol Rehabilitation Program that is available for your individual circumstances; call us and a counselor will immediately begin the process of developing a personalized treatment plan - dial the toll-free number right now.

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  • Almost half of all traffic fatalities are alcohol related.
  • Alcoholics cannot control their drinking habits and will often drink compulsively. Even when an alcoholic attempts to have only one or two drinks, they will typically find it impossible to stop and will wind up drinking much more than they anticipated.
  • An alcoholic "drink" is generally defined as a 12 oz. beer or wine cooler, a 5 oz. glass of wine, or 1.5 oz. of 80 proof spirits (straight or in a mixed drink).
  • 320 000 young people between the age of 15 and 29 die from alcohol-related causes, resulting in 9% of all deaths in that age group.
  • New London, CT. Al-Anon Support Group Meetings

  • 1st Congregational Church
    The Three Legacies
    913 Trumbull Hwy. (rte. 207) Lebanon
    New London, Connecticut

    Al-Anon Meeting Times
    Wed., 5:15 PM

  • 1st United Methodist Church
    Beginner's Meeting
    23 Willow Street Mystic
    New London, Connecticut

    Al-Anon Meeting Times
    Tue., 10:00 AM
    Tue., 10:30 AM

  • All Souls Unitarian Universalist Church
    19 Jay St. New London
    New London, Connecticut

    Al-Anon Meeting Times
    Fri., 7:00 PM

  • Backus Hospital
    326 Washington Street (crnr Of Rte. 2) Norwich
    New London, Connecticut

    Al-Anon Meeting Times
    Fri., 6:30 PM
    Sun., 6:30 PM

  • Backus Hospital Activity Room D Ground
    326 Washington Street (crnr Of Rte. 2) Norwich
    New London, Connecticut

    Al-Anon Meeting Times
    Mon., 6:30 PM

  • Backus Hospital D Wing Mental Health Ward
    Alateen Meeting
    326 Washington Street (crnr Of Rte. 2) Norwich
    New London, Connecticut

    Al-Anon Meeting Times
    Mon., 6:30 PM

  • Christ Methodist Church
    200 Hazelnut Hill Rd. Groton
    New London, Connecticut

    Al-Anon Meeting Times
    Tue., 7:00 PM
    Wed., 7:00 PM

  • Colchester Federated Church
    60 Main Street Route 16 Colchester
    New London, Connecticut

    Al-Anon Meeting Times
    Sat., 9:30 AM

  • Lee Memorial United Methodist Church
    294 Washington St. Norwich
    New London, Connecticut

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

  • St Andrew's Catholic Church
    128 Norwich Ave. Colchester
    New London, Connecticut

    Al-Anon Meeting Times
    Wed., 6:00 PM

  • St Anne's Church
    82 Shore Road (route 156 I-95 X70) Old Lyme
    New London, Connecticut

    Al-Anon Meeting Times
    Sun., 7:45 PM

  • Union Baptist Church
    119 High Street At W Main Street Mystic
    New London, Connecticut

    Al-Anon Meeting Times
    Mon., 7:00 PM

  • Westchester Congregational Church
    Route 149 Colchester
    New London, Connecticut

    Al-Anon Meeting Times
    Wed., 7:30 PM

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