Alcoholism
treatment
Detoxification is the second
phase of treatment. Alcohol is hidden under control. Supervision is
established. Tranquilizers and sedatives are prescribed to relieve and control
the effects of abstinence.
The treatment of people with an
alcohol addiction begins with the recognition of the problem. Alcoholism is
associated with denial in Alcohol Treatment Centers, which allows the patient to believe that people do not
need treatment. Most people with alcohol dependence access treatment under
pressure from others. Voluntary acceptance of the need for treatment is very
rare. It is difficult to know the defense mechanisms that have allowed
continuing drinking the person with alcohol dependence and requires a
confrontation with family and close relatives.
The
detoxification
The detoxification can last from
5 to 7 days. Medical examination of other problems is necessary. Liver problems
and other problems in the blood are common. It is very important to follow a
diet with vitamin supplements. Complications associated with acute physical
symptoms can appear, such as depression and other problems that must be
treated.
Rehabilitation
programs
Rehabilitation programs are to
help people affected, after detoxification, to stay in abstinence from alcohol.
These programs include various tips, psychological support, nursing care, and
medical care. Education about the disease of alcoholism and its effects is part
of the therapy. Many of the professionals involved in these rehabilitation
programs have to follow recycling programs.
Aversion/disgust
therapies
There are also aversion/disgust
therapies in which drugs are used that interfere in the metabolism of alcohol
and produce very unpleasant effects, even when a small amount of alcohol is
swallowed within 2 weeks after treatment. This therapy is not used in pregnant
women or people with other diseases. This type of therapy must be used with
support advice and its effectiveness varies in each case.
Alcoholics Anonymous is a group
of help in the reconversion of alcoholics that offers emotional and effective
help, under a model of abstinence, to people who are rehabilitating themselves
from alcohol dependence. There are more than one million members around the
world, and small groups are found in small cities throughout Europe.
Quit
Smoking Hypnosis
The hypnosis to quit smoking is a
well - known method, in fact, almost everyone knows someone who has stopped
smoking with hypnosis.
If you have made the decision to
quit smoking and are looking for a method that will help you quit more easily,
with less effort and with more guarantees of success, Quit Smoking Hypnosis can help you.
• Liberate yourself at the mental level of
the feeling of being dependent on tobacco so that you can become aware of your
ability to choose to continue smoking or stop smoking.
• Activate your internal resources of the
person increasing your motivation and inner strength to be able to overcome the
addiction.
• Change the positive sensations associated
with tobacco by unpleasant sensations, as well as reinforce the positive
feelings and emotions that will result from quitting.