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Source: www.portland-oregon-magazine.com — Tuesday, February 26, 2008The difficulty finding a womens drug and Alcohol Detox outpatient treatment that offers few disruptions of their day-to-day life.

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Source: www.amathin.com — Wednesday, February 13, 2008

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Source: www.alcoholismhelponline.com — Tuesday, February 19, 2008An Alcohol Detox program is the first step to recovery. Plan on spending three to seven days at the facility overnight.
There are many steps to Detox. (…) …

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Source: prweb.com — Thursday, February 07, 2008Ambrosia Treatment Center located in sunny North Palm Beach, Florida has brought online its extensive knowledge of drug rehabilitation and Alcohol Detox. Useful information about drug addiction, drug hazards and even a syndicated glossary of drug addiction terminology are all now available 24/7. (PRWeb Nov 28, 2007)
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Source: www.43things.com — Friday, January 25, 2008Fatboygotsick added an entry about Detox for a week :

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Substance abuse research points to the fact that while more than 18 million U.S. problem drinkers currently need alcohol treatment, only around 25% of these individuals will receive treatment. The following are some of the reasons why problem drinkers do not get the treatment they need: a lack of financial resources, a lack of space at the rehab facility, a lack of local treatment facilities, the denial exhibited by many drinkers about the extent of their drinking problem, and finally, a lack of desire on the part of many problem drinkers to get the treatment they need.

Alcohol addiction research has found that alcoholism typically develops gradually over an individual’s lifetime. While this sounds like something that most people would say that they realize, this research finding, when looked at more closely, has some important implications. If alcoholism usually takes a long time to develop, then the “normal” drinking patterns of an extremely large number of people are highly questionable and risky. In short, repeated abusive and excessive drinking (such as binge drinking) over time can develop into alcohol dependency. The moral of the story is this: if you want to avoid the possibility of developing alcoholism later in life, either learn how to drink responsibly or do not drink at all!

“Private Alcohol Detox can only work if it’s overseen by clinical Detox experts. There is, it bears noting, nothing easy about the Detox process. Alcoholism is an overwhelming disease. It never dies easy. Getting sober means breaking the physiological dependencies associated with chronic drinking and such a metabolic shock is invariably traumatic for Alcohol rehabilitation patients…”

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