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TREATMENTS

Alcohol Addiction
Treatments

The common features  in all kinds of substance addictions (alcohol, drugs, pills like painkiller, anxiolytics or hypnotics) is the compulsive use of the substance and the repetitive action of consumption despite the  negative consequences they may have upon an individual

One on One Counseling

Family Counseling

Yoga – Reiki – Reflexology – Pilates – Massage

Solution Focused & Goal-Oriented Therapy

Personalized Treatment

We understand that someone suffering from addictions has a great difficulty in reducing or quitting these harmful substances even when constant usage can become seriously disturbing for their lives. Sooner or later tolerance makes it way, which may result to needs and cravings for larger amounts to feel the effect. This inevitably leads to more harmful and substance- seeking behaviors. Lack of control over this  behavior is a main characteristic of all kind of addictions. Long term addictions can cause brain damage as well as a variety of social, personal and family problems.

What we do

We are  here to help  individuals recognize the problem at first, which in many cases is the most difficult step to recovery. Detoxification medications are then carefully assigned by our team of experts which help control the cravings, reduce withdrawal symptoms and keep anxiety and sleep in normal levels.

Our specialized treatment plans include exercising, balanced diets, personal care, weekend excursions and enjoyable activities additional to coaching and psychotherapy, combining all elements needed for a successful recovery program.

Take the first step today!

Get one step closer to your better self. We are here to help.

    F.A.Q

    How do I know if I have a drinking problem?

    Drinking becomes a problem when it starts to negatively affect your work, relationships and social life. It also affects the way you think and feel in your everyday life. The most common sign amongst many others is the inability to stop or control the amount of alcohol consumed, alcohol cravings, and drinking alone in secrecy.

    Can Alcohol cause liver damage?

    Alcohol abuse can increase the risk of developing fatty liver, hepatitis and cirrhosis, which are the three primary liver conditions. These diseases may cause failure or irreparable damages to the liver of a chronic alcohol user.

    Can Alcohol Change the Brain?

    Studies have shown that drinking can cause chemical imbalances to the human brain, affecting important functions such as dopamine levels. Some parts of the human brain that control our emotions and decision makings are also affected when drinking excessive amounts of alcohol.

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    Alcoholism, that is, the continued use of alcohol despite its repeated and verifiable adverse effects, is one of the biggest and most intractable public health problems worldwide, with high costs and serious social consequences. At the level of behaviour, it is a continuum with significant......