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Alcohol addiction and alcoholism are serious problems that affect many residents in Middlebury, VT. Because of the free use of alcohol in our society, it is something hard to tell when casual alcohol consumption has turned into an addiction. While there is nothing wrong with consuming alcohol on special occasions or sharing a bottle of wine with a friend, the problem of addiction is evident when an individual cannot control his alcohol consumption and continues drinking despite the consequences.
An individual addicted to alcohol in Middlebury may be trying to cover up his problems or use alcohol to feel better or "happy". Unfortunately, by abusing alcohol he is only making his problems worse as his actions are self-destructive and they become dangerous to themselves and others.
Alcohol addiction and alcoholism can literally kill a person. So every day that goes by that someone addicted to alcohol in Middlebury, Vermont is not getting help, is one day closer to his total demise. It is important that someone abusing alcohol is aware of the help that is available at a Middlebury Alcoholism Treatment Center.
Treatment for alcohol addiction and alcoholism in Middlebury is available for individuals who know that they cannot continue down the path of destruction that alcohol abuse has created. Alcoholism Rehabilitation Centers in Middlebury offer counseling, peer support and the help of specialists to help the individual discover how they got into this mess, and how to get out and stay out of the cycle of addiction for good.
As part of treatment in Middlebury, VT., individuals that experience withdrawal due to extensive alcohol abuse will be gotten through alcohol rehab/detoxification at an Alcohol Abuse Rehab Program. Withdrawal can be a painful and uncomfortable process, so getting help and guidance through withdrawal and detox is a much better option than the person attempting to endure this on their own.
Alcohol addiction treatment options are different from person to person; Examples of treatment options available in Middlebury, Vermont are Long-term Alcohol Addiction Rehab Programs, Outpatient Alcohol Rehabilitation Programs, Short-term Alcohol Abuse Rehab Programs, Inpatient Alcoholism Rehab Programs, support group meetings, counseling, halfway houses and sober living.
Don't let alcohol addiction or alcoholism take one more day away from you or someone you care about. Contact a counselor in Middlebury today and discover which Alcoholism Rehabilitation Center will be best for you or someone you care about today.
Alcohol Treatment Facilities in and around Middlebury, Vermont
- Counseling Service of Addison County Middlebury, VT, 5753
- Ayers Brook Randolph, VT, 5060
- FortySeven Main Street Inc Castleton, VT, 5735
- Rutland CBOC Rutland, VT, 5701
- Recovery House Inc Rutland, VT, 5701
- Rutland Mental Health Services Rutland, VT, 5701
- Rutland Mental Health Services Inc Rutland, VT, 5701
- West Ridge Ctr for Addiction Recovery Rutland, VT, 5701
- Rutland Regional Medical Center Rutland, VT, 5701
- Second Spring Williamstown, VT, 5679
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- An average sized woman would have to drink 10-14 beers or glasses of wine within a relatively short period of time to reach the lethal blood alcohol concentration of 0.4%.
- Infants born with Fetal Alcohol Syndrome have: smaller heads and brains, some degree of mental retardation, poor coordination, hyperactivity and abnormal facial features.
- Studies show that alcohol use increases aggression by reducing fear, increasing arousal, and impairing cognitive functioning.
- In 2003, more than half of high school seniors reported having been drunk at least once in their life.
- AA Meetings in Middlebury, VT.
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Keep It Simple
Cottage House
Semore
Middlebury, Vermont 5753
Alcoholics Anonymous Meeting Times
Monday, 12:00 PM
- Middlebury, VT. Al-Anon Support Group Meetings
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St. Stephen's Church
Women's meeting
Main St (across From Post Office
Middlebury, Vermont
Al-Anon Meeting Times
Wed., 7:15 PM
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The Turning Point Center
228 Maple St. Space 31 B.
Middlebury, Vermont
Al-Anon Meeting Times
Fri., 7:00 PM
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The Turningpoint Center
228 Maple Streeet Space 31b
Middlebury, Vermont
Al-Anon Meeting Times
Tue., 7:30 PM
Tue., 7:30 PM
Thu., 5:15 PM
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