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The Authentic Recovery Center is an alcohol rehab located in Los Angeles, California. We specialize in dual diagnosis treatment and offer multiple alcohol rehabilitation options. Our program is widely considered to be one of the most individualized clinical settings for treatment of alcohol-related issues. If you would like to learn more about our facility call 1 877 415 4673 now.

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This section of the website discusses private alcohol rehabilitation. We will describe the clinical services available at the Authentic Recovery Center and the importance of receiving dual diagnosis treatment services when seeking to effectively overcome problems with alcohol.

Alcohol Rehab: Why Private Rehabs Exist

In the United States, approximately 16% of the population will need treatment for alcohol-related problems at some point in their lifetime. However, there is still such a social stigma attached to the term “alcoholic” that of the roughly 57,360,000 people that need treatment only about 1,152,000 will receive some sort of help.

Of those that seek help an estimated 691,000 will voluntarily located a treatment resource such as individual therapy, outpatient treatment, or residential alcohol rehabilitation. The remaining 460,000 end up in some sort of involuntary treatment system like a hospital, psychiatric facility, or court-required rehab program.

The above facts showcase the reasons alcohol rehab programs exist. For the sake of simplicity, here are some bullet points that help drive home this point:

  • Alcoholism and alcohol abuse are completely treatable conditions.
  • A great many people will need alcohol rehabilitation at some point during their lives.
  • Not every person who needs rehab needs to be forced to get help.
  • People who want help should be able to participate in a program with other individuals who also want to change and were not forced into treatment.

If you are interested in voluntarily seeking treatment for an alcohol-related problem call 1 877 415 4673 now.

Alcohol Rehabilitation: The Importance of Dual Diagnosis Treatment

When considering alcohol problems one has to examine both the underlying causes of the condition as well as the neurochemical ramifications of the condition. In other words, many people essentially drink to self-medicate a root issue and many people damage themselves neurochemically as a result of drinking. Therefore, addressing these issues is critical for successful rehabilitation. Programs that attend to both psychiatric and psychological issues and alcohol abuse issues are referred to as dual diagnosis programs.

For many people that exhibit signs of an alcohol problem their alcohol intake is a direct attempt to reduce symptoms of depression, anxiety, trauma, or some other type of underlying mood disorder or anxiety disorder.

For this segment of the population there have often been repeated attempts to get sober. These efforts might have taken the form of simply stopping or perhaps even attending a residential alcohol rehabilitation program. Usually, because simply stopping is nearly impossible and most traditional alcohol rehabs don’t truly deal with dual diagnosis, these attempts have failed. This does not mean that this person does not want to stop drinking – in fact just making the attempt infers the exact opposite – but it does point to the fact that drinking is probably not this person’s actual problem.

The key is to address the reasons why people drink in the first place. Once this issue gets sorted out through psychological assessment or psychiatric evaluation alcohol recovery becomes not only attainable, but sustainable.

If you would like to learn more about the dual diagnosis treatment approach applied during alcohol rehab at the Authentic Recovery Center call 1 877 415 4673 now.

Call to Learn More about the Authentic Recovery Center

If you would like to speak with us about our alcohol rehab options, call 1 877 415 4673 now. Our credentialed staff will help you understand what makes our program one of the most sought after alcohol treatment centers in the United States. Remember, “The only failure in life is the failure to act”.


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