
For individuals who are Alcohol Dependent, it is critical for them to find out what they can do to receive the alcoholism help they need.
Many people have friends, relatives, or family members who are Alcoholic. Some of the symptoms of Alcoholism are a strong compulsion or need to drink, the inability to limit their drinking, and also when the person stops drinking after a period of excessive drinking, they are likely to experience withdrawal symptoms for example anxiety, excessive sweating, shaking and nausea.
If you suspect a member of your family or a loved one is experiencing Alcoholism, then please contact The Thames Clinic.
Here is what we can do to not only help you but ultimately the individual with the Alcohol Addiction.
The first stage of alcoholism treatment is to remove alcohol from the system. Some people may require detox under medical supervision, for which we have staff at Thames Clinic who are fully qualified to administer.
Once this is achieved, we can begin to investigate the fundamental emotions and behaviour, which have led to the continued abuse of alcohol. Problem drinking is often an attempt to avoid dealing with unpleasant and painful experiences. By using alcohol to escape their issues, however, individuals can quickly find that they end up trapped in a vicious cycle.
At The Thames Clinic we focus on the restoration to a 'normal' Alcohol free lifestyle. We aim to repair destructive patterns and help the addict recognise and deal with their addiction. The Thames Clinic offers luxurious surroundings and a safe place for these issues to be explored, resulting in an alcohol free journey to a far better, healthier way of life.
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