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Alcohol addiction and alcoholism are at the root of many problems in Rockland, MA. Alcohol use is not only accepted in society today, but to drink in excess has become the norm. It is a fact that 1 out of every 10 people who drinks becomes an alcoholic. This is a scary statistic that needs a solution, and treatment received from an Alcohol Abuse Rehab Program in Rockland is that solution.

Alcohol addiction in Rockland is a problem that can affect anyone. Addiction to alcohol can become a problem if someone has lost control of the amount of alcohol they are consuming. They may start out using alcohol as a quick fix to a problem or a bad mood they're in. But this soon catches up with them, and they start needing alcohol more frequently and in larger amounts just to feel normal. It is not a far stretch from a drink here and there to alcoholism, and individuals need to understand the difference so they can avoid this situation.

If someone suffering from alcohol addiction or alcoholism in Rockland, Massachusetts continues their destructive habits, they will begin to experience the consequences of their addiction. Meaning serious physical, emotional and social consequences which will affect them both short and long term.

Getting treatment in Rockland for alcohol addiction and alcoholism helps put the individual in a position to make a change for the better in their life. They can avail themselves of the support and crucial education that an alcoholic needs to relearn how to live and confront life head on. Alcohol Abuse Rehabs offer counseling and other services that can hone in on the causes of their alcohol addiction to avoid relapse in the future.

Individuals addicted to alcohol in Rockland, MA. who stop drinking suddenly manifest physical symptoms called withdrawal. An Alcohol Addiction Treatment Facility in Rockland can see the individual through withdrawal and alcohol detoxification and make it as smooth a process as possible.

Numerous treatment options exist in Rockland, Massachusetts for individuals seeking help. There are Long-term Alcoholism Rehabilitation Centers, Outpatient Alcoholism Treatment Centers, Short-term Alcohol Rehabilitation Programs, Inpatient Alcohol Abuse Rehab Centers, support group meetings, alcohol abuse counseling, halfway houses and sober living.

A new life for you or someone you care about can begin today by seeking treatment at a Rockland Alcohol Abuse Rehabilitation Program. Contact a counselor and find out which treatment options are best for you.

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  • Over time, excessive alcohol use can lead to the development of chronic diseases, neurological impairments and social problems. These include but are not limited to: Social problems, including unemployment, lost productivity, and family problems.
  • According to the Center for Disease Control (CDC), there is no safe level of alcohol use during pregnancy; women who are either pregnant or plan to become pregnant, should refrain from drinking alcohol.
  • Heavy alcohol use more common among people living in small metropolitan areas rather than large metropolitan areas and non-metropolitan areas.
  • Alcohol dilates the blood vessels, or capillaries, that carry blood just below the surface of the skin. When they expand, the flow of blood to the skin is increased. The skin flushes, causing a warm feeling.
  • AA Meetings in Rockland, MA.
  • Holy Famlly School
    Exchange St.
    Rockland, Massachusetts 2370

    Alcoholics Anonymous Meeting Times
    Wednesday, 8:30 PM
  • Let Go & Let God
    Trinity Church
    3 Goddard Ave.
    Rockland, Massachusetts 2370

    Alcoholics Anonymous Meeting Times
    Tuesday, 8:00 PM
  • Miracles Happen
    First Congregational Church
    12 Church St.
    Rockland, Massachusetts 2370

    Alcoholics Anonymous Meeting Times
    Saturday, 10:00 AM
  • One Cell Group
    Knox County Jail
    Upper Park Street
    Rockland, Massachusetts 2370

    Alcoholics Anonymous Meeting Times
    Tuesday, 7:00 PM

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