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Alcohol Awareness Month

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Alcohol Awareness Month

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Throughout the year, we recognize many vital causes. Addiction is one of those, and Alcohol Awareness Month is designed to shed light on the severe consequences of alcohol abuse. The month also strives to help with alcohol addiction education. If you are concerned about your drinking but do not know where to turn for help, this is an ideal time to look into your treatment options, especially if a gender-specific facility is attractive to you. For this reason, it’s important to start seeking out a women’s alcohol addiction treatment program.

What Is Alcohol Awareness Month?

The National Council on Alcoholism and Drug Dependence (NCADD) started Alcohol Awareness Month in 1987. It is celebrated every April and is a national campaign that everyone can participate in. The goal of this public health campaign is to further alcohol addiction education.

You can take part by spreading the word to your friends and family. You might want to organize community events or encourage people you know to have an alcohol-free weekend (annually, the first weekend of April). These may seem like small steps, but they can have a huge impact.

In addition, Alcohol Awareness Month seeks to erase the stigma surrounding alcohol abuse and dependency. Too many people believe that someone with a serious problem like this could not hold down a job or be married, but this is not true at all.

If you have a hard time not drinking during the 72 hours of the alcohol-free weekend, it could signal a problem. Help is available if you are willing to seek it.

Why Is Alcohol Awareness Month Important?

Alcoholism and alcohol abuse are serious problems. In the United States, approximately 17 million people suffer from alcoholism, and another 7.5 million people engage in binge drinking. Binge drinking is defined as having four or more drinks within a two-hour period for women and five or more drinks within a two-hour period for men.

These numbers are startling, but what’s even more alarming is that most people with alcohol addiction or abuse issues do not seek treatment. This is where Alcohol Awareness Month comes in. It is a time when we can all come together to learn about the dangers of alcohol abuse and alcoholism and how to get help if we need it.

Recognizing an Alcohol Dependency

Although alcohol is widely used, it is not a harmless substance. Every year, people die in alcohol-related car accidents. They also experience a number of health consequences, including dependency.

Signs that point to a serious problem include:

  • Feeling guilty about how much you drink
  • Lying about or hiding how much you drink
  • Reaching for alcohol whenever you feel sad, anxious, or stressed out
  • Being unable to control the amount you drink
  • Drinking more to feel the same effects

In addition, someone with an alcohol dependency spends much of their time drinking alone, and they feel irritable when they cannot drink. Learning about Alcohol Awareness Month could spur you to make changes.

A Women’s-Only Rehab Where You Can Heal and Recover

The Willows at Red Oak Recovery® is a women’s rehab center offering dynamic and transformative clinical care in Fairview, North Carolina. Our facility is located on an old horse farm where clients find the peace and quiet they need to heal. In this home-like environment, women can gain the skills they need to cope with past issues and work to overcome them.

The treatment services we offer include:

The time to heal can be right now when you take the brave step of reaching out for help.

Learn More About The Willows at Red Oak Recovery®

Addiction is a disease that should not be faced alone. If you or someone you know is struggling with addiction, please reach out for help. At The Willows at Red Oak Recovery®, we offer compassionate care in a private and peaceful setting. You don’t have to fight addiction on your own. We offer a range of addiction treatment programs, not only for alcohol addictions but also for conditions such as:

  • Painkiller addiction
  • Opioid addiction
  • Benzodiazepine addiction
  • Prescription drug addiction
  • Crack cocaine addiction
  • Methamphetamine addiction
  • Heroin addiction

We want to help you get your life back on track. Learn more about our treatment programs today. The caring team at The Willows at Red Oak Recovery® is ready to assist you. Call us today at 855.773.0614 to find out how to start your journey to wellness and recovery.