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Alcohol Abuse

Alcohol Rehab and Treatment San Diego, CA

Akasha Recovery facilitates holistic healing for individuals struggling with alcohol misuse. Our alcohol treatment center in Encinitas offers a secure and welcoming space for your long-term recovery.

The National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism describes alcohol addiction as an impaired ability to control or stop drinking despite its adverse health, social, or occupational consequences. About 15 million American adults have alcohol use disorder (AUD). With 86% of American adults report having drunk alcohol at some point.

Moderate alcohol consumption doesn’t generally cause physical or mental harm. However, patients with AUD don’t know how or when to stop drinking. They cannot control how much alcohol they consume, resulting in serious financial, domestic, and work problems.

Akasha Recovery provides patients with long-term addiction treatment services, from detox to inpatient and outpatient treatment. Our patient-centered, holistic treatment approach helps us identify each patient’s recovery needs and build a tailored treatment plan. 

Alcohol Abuse Treatment Options

Several factors may determine the best rehab centers in Encinitas for AUD patients. These may include the patients:
Regardless of the patient’s level of abuse, our Encinitas alcohol rehab center will provide medical guidance. We aim to promote a better understanding of alcoholism and inform the course of your treatment for the best outcome.
Addiction Treatment

1. Alcohol Detox

Depending on the severity of the patient’s addiction, we may need to introduce them to our alcohol detox program when they first get admitted for treatment. During detox, our supportive and compassionate staff will help you stop drinking and manage unpleasant alcohol withdrawal symptoms when alcohol is no longer in your system.

Our patients have access to round-the-clock care and provide a serene and comfortable environment for the best treatment outcome. We can also offer medication to help with the alcohol withdrawal symptoms.

Alcohol detox is a challenging element of early alcohol rehab. It is necessary to allow the patient’s body to rid itself of toxins from alcohol as safely and comfortably as possible.

2. Behavioral Therapies

Alcohol addiction often accompanies pathological changes in the addict’s thoughts and actions. Because of this, behavioral therapies may be required to modify attitudes and behaviors related to alcoholism.

Addiction Treatment Centers may administer these therapies through several individual and group counseling sessions throughout the alcohol addiction programs. After thoroughly diagnosing each patient, our capable staff help patients determine the best behavioral interventions to handle their addiction and triggers that may result in alcohol use.

Some therapies for substance abuse treatment:

Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy

Cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) is an evidence-based form of talk therapy. This is used to help patients become aware of harmful or inaccurate thinking so they can view challenging situations more clearly. CBT helps patients to respond to negative thoughts with positive ones.

A CBT session typically involves a conversation between a psychologist and a patient. It is a  treatment approach focused on constructive actions and strategies to stop drinking alcohol.

Dialectical Behavior Therapy

Dialectical behavior therapy (DBT) is a research-based therapeutic model used to help patients manage intense and painful emotions. Often, people use alcohol to cope with or self-medicate difficult emotions, such as depression or anxiety. DBT helps alcohol addicts to cope with difficult emotions. It also provides them the tools to manage and work through potential triggers and maladaptive behaviors.

DBT helps patients to accept themselves for who they are and work toward establishing a more positive light. With acceptance can come heightened motivation and self-esteem for positive change.

12-Step Recovery

Our 12-step recovery program functions as a supportive community where addicts can openly discuss their addictions and struggles with substance use. We create a safe space for patients to discuss their experiences, current real-life struggles, hope, and future goals.

12-step and support groups can complement AUD treatment and benefit a successful recovery by providing additional social and community support. Our holistic treatments at Akasha Recovery include Reiki Therapy, Yoga Therapy, and Soundbath Therapy.

3. Residential Inpatient Alcohol Treatment

Our residential alcohol treatment program in Encinitas, San Diego provides 24-hour rehabilitation and care, giving patients access to our psychiatric and on-call medical services during their stay. Residential inpatient rehab facilities incorporate several recovery programs. Such as individual and group counseling, relapse prevention classes, and coping education skills.

Many residential treatment facilities provide 30- to 90-day rehabilitation programs. This allows patients to focus solely on recovering without everyday life distractions. Remaining in treatment for a significant amount of time is critical to recovery.

4. Outpatient Alcohol Treatment

Outpatient treatment for people with an alcohol problem may incorporate different settings. These settings may include counselor’s offices, hospital clinics, and community mental health clinics. Treatment times may also be limited to specific times throughout the week. Outpatient programs are typically reserved for the evenings and weekends.

Recovering patients can live at home during treatment, allowing them to fulfill other family and work obligations. A stable home environment that’s alcohol and drug-free plays a significant role on this front.

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Symptoms of Alcoholism

Alcoholism can quickly spiral out of control if left untreated. When it negatively affects the patient’s life and causes harm, it is critical to seek professional assistance. Recognizing the warning signs early and getting proper care can significantly improve the patient’s recovery process.

While there’s no exact formula for determining if someone is an alcoholic, symptoms may co-occur. In some cases, one symptom can snowball into another, fueling even more problems throughout the addiction process.

1. Drinking Excessive Amounts of Alcohol

It is not uncommon for alcoholics to have a dozen or more drinks daily. Often the drinking problem begins slowly before the drinker feels the urge to drink more to experience the original effects. This is due to the drinker having an “increased tolerance.”

2. Persistent Alcohol Consumption Despite Awareness of Issues

People who struggle with a substance use disorder are often aware of the problems their drinking is causing. The issue lies in their feeling too powerless to change their situation. At a certain point, getting a DUI or receiving divorce papers may not discourage the drinker from consuming alcohol.

Most alcohol addicts are always so enthralled in their denial that they don’t recognize the full impact of their alcoholism. The downward spiral may continue as the addict loses perspective and control.

3. Loss of Control While Drinking

While patients can recover fully from alcoholism, it can be challenging, especially with the recovery process alone. Nobody wants to be addicted to alcohol. But the situation may get to a point where the addict loses all control once they arrive at a particular place. At this point, they don’t consider the consequences of excessive drinking.

4. Lack of Interest in Activities Not Related to Alcohol

People who struggle with alcoholism spend most of their time surrounded by alcohol-related activities. They may find themselves neglecting everything else that matters to them. 

People with alcohol use disorder may lose interest in the following:

5. Withdrawal symptoms

Once a patient who is a heavy alcohol user stops all use, alcohol withdrawal symptoms start to develop. This segment highlights common withdrawal symptoms to watch out for once an alcohol addict stops consumption.
Some alcohol withdrawal symptoms may be so severe that they require specialized medical attention. Therefore, ensure you only attempt alcohol detox at a certified alcohol rehab center with professional supervision.
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James I.
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It’s amazing how they incorporate fun activities into the program. I’ve learned a lot about my addiction from a scientific standpoint and experienced natural highs through meditation, breathwork, surf therapy, beach walks, sound therapy, yoga, and nutrition. I’ve learned how to be a good friend and find a job… I’m so happy I came here.

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Akasha saved my life! I truly believe that.  From the moment I walked in the door to the moment I left, I felt loved and cared for.  It gave me the space to dive into myself and learn things about me that I needed to learn in order to move forward with my life without carrying the weight of my past.  I’m 540 days sober today and I wouldn’t have got here with Akasha and the family I made there.

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Client

At Akasha, you aren’t put in the same treatment bubble.  Freedom is there and if you can handle it, they let you have it.  Admittedly, I was tested more than expected, but that is life.  AKasha does not encompass your standard treatment program bubble:  this was a total blessing for me.  Control is given to the client to make the moves.  It is my life and I had to take initiative if I wanted to better it.

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The First Step of Recovery from Alcohol

Detox is only the first part of treatment for alcoholism. On its own, detox is usually insufficient and may not guarantee a successful recovery. Patients seeking alcohol addiction treatment in San Diego, Encinitas need to treat the physical as well as psychological part of their addiction.

At Akasha Recovery, we understand each patient’s addiction and recovery are different. What may work for one patient may not work for another. Therefore, we employ a customized recovery plan to fit each patient’s specific addiction recovery progress and needs – not a set timeline. 

Get in touch for more information on our alcohol addiction programs. Explore our luxury setting and amenities in Encinitas outside San Diego in Cardiff by the sea, CA.

Frequently Asked Questions

1. What is alcohol use disorder (AUD)?

Alcohol use disorder (AUD) is described as an impaired ability to control or stop drinking despite its adverse health, social, or occupational consequences. It affects around 15 million American adults. Moderate alcohol consumption generally doesn't cause harm, but individuals with AUD struggle to control their alcohol consumption, leading to significant problems in various areas of their lives.

2. What treatment options are available for alcohol abuse?

Akasha Recovery provides long-term addiction treatment services for alcohol abuse, including detoxification, inpatient and outpatient treatment. Our patient-centered, holistic approach allows us to identify each patient's recovery needs and create a tailored treatment plan to promote successful outcomes.

3. What therapies are used in alcohol addiction treatment?

Behavioral therapies play a crucial role in alcohol addiction treatment. Cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) helps patients identify harmful thinking patterns and develop strategies to respond positively. Dialectical behavior therapy (DBT) focuses on managing intense emotions and providing tools to cope with triggers and maladaptive behaviors. In addition, 12-step recovery programs and support groups provide community support and a safe space for open discussions.

4. What is the difference between residential inpatient and outpatient alcohol treatment?

Residential inpatient alcohol treatment involves 24-hour rehabilitation and care in a controlled environment, providing access to psychiatric and medical services. It typically lasts 30 to 90 days. Outpatient alcohol treatment allows patients to live at home while attending counseling sessions and other treatment programs. It offers more flexibility but requires a stable home environment.

5. What are the symptoms of alcoholism?

Symptoms of alcoholism include drinking excessive amounts of alcohol, persistent alcohol consumption despite awareness of issues, loss of control while drinking, lack of interest in activities not related to alcohol, and experiencing withdrawal symptoms when not drinking. It's crucial to seek professional assistance if you or someone you know is experiencing these symptoms.

6. What is the first step of recovery from alcohol addiction?

Detoxification is the first step of treatment for alcohol addiction, but it's usually insufficient on its own. Treating both the physical and psychological aspects of addiction is essential for successful recovery. At Akasha Recovery, we offer customized recovery plans tailored to each patient's specific needs and progress to ensure the best possible outcomes.