The Alcohol Treatment
Center
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The health care professionals at your local
alcohol treatment center can assess your unique drinking situation
and develop a treatment plan that is the most appropriate and
effective for your particular drinking
problem.
The Substance Abuse
Treatment Facility Locator
The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services
Administration (SAMHSA), under the U.S. Department of Health and
Human Services, has created a website that features the
"Substance Abuse Treatment Facility Locator."
The basic idea
with this locator is to provide you with a way to find a
substance
abuse treatment facility in or near your locality.
To start the procedure, you have to click on the location where
you live and you will be transferred to a page that will ask you to
enter your city, state, and your searching radius
information. After you have accomplished this, and based on
the specific geographic location information that you entered, the
"facilities search tool" will generate a list of substance abuse
facilities within the city, state, and the searching radius that
you selected. Specific types of information such as the
following will be listed for each facility:
- Services Provided (for example, substance
abuse treatment).
- Special Programs/Groups (for instance,
individuals with co-occurring mental and substance abuse disorders,
postpartum/pregnant women, DWI/DUI offenders, etc.).
Primary Focus of Treatment (for example, mental health or
substance abuse services).
- Type of Care (in-patient or outpatient.
- Special Language Services (for example, ASL or
other assistance for the hearing impaired).
- Forms of Payment Accepted (for instance,
Medicaid, Medicare, or self payment).
- Payment Assistance (Please check with the
facility for details).
| There is general agreement in
the psychiatric community that depressed or bipolar individuals are
at increased risk for alcoholism and alcoholic individuals are at
increased risk for depression. |
The Substance Abuse Treatment Facility
Locator can be found here: http://dasis3.samhsa.gov/

The Alcohol Treatment Center:
Conclusion
If you have a "drinking problem," it is imperative
for you to find out if you are basically abusing alcohol by binge
drinking, for instance, or if you are alcohol
dependent. The health care staff at your local
alcohol treatment center will be able to
assess the magnitude of your drinking problem and also help you
formulate a "drinking plan" that is less damaging and more
healthy.
Be aware, however, that this "plan" may require
total abstinence, it may outline ways in which you can
significantly reduce the frequency and the quantity of your
drinking, or it may help you identify the emotional and
circumstantial "hot buttons" that trigger your problem drinking,
thereby resulting in greater control over your drinking
behavior. Whatever "plan" is produced by the professionals at
the alcohol treatment center, bear in mind that without "buying
into" and following through with your plan, little, if anything of
significance will result concerning your particular drinking
situation.

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| 7.5% of Americans employed in
full-time jobs report heavy drinking, defined as drinking five or
more drinks per occasion on five or more days in the past 30 days;
6.6% of part-timers and 10.8% of unemployed workers also report
heavy drinking; across all three categories, heavy drinkers are
most likely to be found in the 18 to 25 year old age
group. |
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