How to get rid of from Alcohol Addiction: When Is
It Time?
Addicts and alcoholics are good at hiding their addiction from the people around them, but they can’t
hide it from themselves. When do you know it is time to seek addiction help? At IOP Austin, we can help
you make this decision in a kind, non-judgmental way.
How Do You Know You Need Addiction Help?
So, what are the signs that let you know it’s time to seek help and possibly an Intensive
Outpatient Program? The first step is recognizing that your problem is out of control.
The onset of an addiction can be so gradual that it can be hard to determine when you need to
reach out for help. Take time to honestly answer the following questions.
Which of the following applies to you? :
1. Do friends, family members, a significant other, or co-workers make you aware of your
substance abuse issues?
2. Maybe you’ve gotten in trouble with the law one too many times and can no longer keep
writing it off as bad luck? DUIs, fines, and jail time generally plague people who have
substance abuse problems.
3. Have you noticed a decline in your health? Do you get sick with colds more often than
non-drinkers? The more you drink, the weaker your immune system becomes. This
makes you more susceptible to colds and infections. Studies have shown that people with
alcohol and drug abuse problems live 24 – 28 years shorter than non-users.
4. Are you beginning to see a negative financial result from your substance use? Alcoholics
tend to have more debt than non-alcoholics. As abuse increases, work lessens and many
bills are paid with credit cards to cover the gap of less income and paying bills on time.
5. Do you notice you’re not as mentally sharp? Do you seem to have a lot of “brain fog?”
Being forgetful? A substance abusers brain becomes damaged, especially when they are
young.
6. Do you have a higher tolerance to the substance now? Most people begin using in small
amounts and only occasionally. As the abuse progresses, you’ll notice you need the
substance more frequently and in higher amounts. Your body has adjusted to the
substance and needs more of it for the effect you seek.
Is it Time for Help?
If you found you answered, “Yes,” to the above questions, it may be hard for you to admit that
there is a real issue with drugs or alcohol in your life, but once you recognize that something has
gone wrong, the next step is seeking help.
Your first step should be rehabilitation and detox. After your program is completed at rehab, for
a successful recovery, you’ll need a smooth transition back into day-to-day life.
That’s where IOP Austin comes in. Our staff will be happy to discuss the steps necessary for you
to take that will best help in your Austin Clinical Recovery Services.
At IOP Austin, we offer a safe and comfortable environment where individuals can address drug
and alcohol abuse issues with an experienced professional who understands their struggle and
will support them through recovery.
We offer individualized treatment plans based on each client’s unique needs so we can provide
the best care possible for every person we serve. Our staff members are committed to helping
clients overcome addiction by providing education about substance use disorders as well as
behavior change strategies proven effective in research-based treatments such as Cognitive
Behavioral Therapy.
It’s likely that you already know you’re in over your head and you need help getting your life
back on track. Our trained, clinical counselors and medical professionals are here to help you
overcome your addictions and reclaim your life.
What Can You Expect at IOP Austin?
At Alpha IOP, you’ll experience a brotherhood that walks alongside you as you recover. You’ll
be surrounded and supported by like-minded people that have experienced many of the same
things you’re experiencing now.
At the Alpha 180 IOP Austin, you’ll have dinner every night with your community, participate
in weekly activities, have one-on-one sessions with Alpha’s licensed clinician, and have three
group sessions per week.
Our curriculum covers all the topics necessary for a successful recovery including:
Healthy Relationships
Trauma Resolution
Shame Resilience/Vulnerability
Healing Attachment Wounds
Recovery Skills Building
Family Dynamics
You know the negative impact addiction can have on your life. if you have struggled with
alcohol or drug dependency. It is possible to have treatment without inpatient status and still be
able to participate in daily activities like work and childcare or school.
Call today at 833-257-4218 to learn what the next, best step to recovery is for you. We’ll be
happy to answer any questions or concerns you might have.