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Alcohol addiction and alcoholism is a problem which effects a great deal of people in Salem, OR. Alcohol is the most abused drug in the world. Alcohol consumption is considered to be a part of everyday life in most parts of the world, and using alcohol in excess is becoming all too common and just as acceptable. Alcohol is addictive, and as with any other drug causes the same types of problems and destruction.
When an individual in Salem has to have a drink just to feel better or more sociable, etc. there is a problem with alcohol addiction or alcoholism. If an individual can't have just one or two drinks, and can't control his consumption of alcohol he is not in control.
Alcohol addiction and alcoholism has serious consequences physically and in a person's life in general. Someone addicted to alcohol in Salem, Oregon doesn't make choices which are for the greater good. A person who is addicted to alcohol is not in their right mind as they are under the influence of a drug. So their choices cause destruction to themselves and everything around them. It is important that they seek help or get help somehow, before it is too late.
Treatment for alcohol addiction and alcoholism in Salem puts an individual in a position to start making the right choices in a safe and sober environment. With the support and guidance offered in treatment, individuals can become aware of the psychological and emotional issues connected to their addiction to alcohol. They can then begin the process of changing the way they respond to things in their environment so they can overcome life's issues with reasoning, not alcohol.
Someone in Salem, OR. who has developed a physical dependence to alcohol due to long term use will have withdrawal symptoms upon quitting. Withdrawal symptoms can be very painful and uncomfortable, a tough situation to endure alone. Alcohol Detoxification Centers and Alcoholism Treatment Centers in Salem will help detox the individual and help get them through withdrawal so that they can successfully avail themselves of further treatment.
There are a number of treatment options in Salem, Oregon for individuals looking to overcome alcohol addiction or alcoholism. There are Long-term Alcohol Rehabilitation Programs, Outpatient Alcohol Addiction Rehabilitation Programs, Short-term Alcohol Abuse Treatment Centers, Inpatient AAlcoholism Rehab Centers, support group meetings, alcohol abuse counseling, halfway houses and sober living.
If you're addicted to alcohol in Salem, OR. don't waste another minute. Contact an Alcoholism Rehab Center in Salem to find out which treatment options are available for you today.
Alcohol Treatment Facilities in Salem, Oregon
- CRC Health Oregon DBA Salem, OR, 97302
- Bridgeway Recovery Services Salem, OR, 97305
- Odyssey Complete Community Behav Hlth Salem, OR, 97301
- Center for Addiction and Counseling Salem, OR, 97301
- Community Counseling Center Salem, OR, 97301
- Renaissance Recovery Resources PC Salem, OR, 97303
- Amazing Treatment Salem, OR, 97301
- Clear Paths Inc Salem, OR, 97303
- Serenity Lane Salem, OR, 97305
- Marion County Health Department Salem, OR, 97301
- Oregon State Hospital Salem, OR, 97301
- Salem Hospital Salem, OR, 97309
- New Perspectives Center Salem, OR, 97301
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- The reason that alcohol can most effectively penetrate almost all of the organs of the body is because it mixes most easily with body fat.
- What Is Binge Drinking? Binge alcohol use is defined as drinking five or more drinks on the same occasion on at least 1 day in the past 30 days (from the National Survey on Drug Use and Health [NSDUH]). Heavy drinking is defined as binge drinking on at least 5 days in the past month.
- That even binge drinking one time can result in long term damage to the fetus.
- People under the age of 21 spend an estimated $5.5 billion annually on alcoholic beverages.
- AA Meetings in Salem, OR.
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Group One
Sos Club
18th And Center Street
Salem, Oregon 97301
Alcoholics Anonymous Meeting Times
Friday, 7:30 PM
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Way Home Group
Downtown
685 Marion St.
Salem, Oregon 97301
Alcoholics Anonymous Meeting Times
Saturday, 5:30 PM
Sunday, 5:30 PM
Monday, 5:30 PM
- Salem, OR. Al-Anon Support Group Meetings
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First Baptist Church
Salem Alateen
395 Marion St Ne (rm 420)
Salem, Oregon
Al-Anon Meeting Times
Mon., 7:00 PM
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First Christian Church
Brownbag Lunch AFG
685 Marion St Ne
Salem, Oregon
Al-Anon Meeting Times
Mon., 12:00 PM
Tue., 12:00 PM
Sat., 10:00 AM
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First United Methodist Church
Women's Tuesday Night AFG
600 State St (check Whiteboard For Meeting Room Number) H Women's Focus
Salem, Oregon
Al-Anon Meeting Times
Tue., 7:00 PM
Tue., 7:00 PM
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Morningside Methodist Church
Friday Serenity AFG
3674 12th St Se (use Back Door)
Salem , Oregon
Al-Anon Meeting Times
Fri., 10:00 AM
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Esperando Un Milagro GFA
3925 State St
Salem , Oregon
Al-Anon Meeting Times
Fri., 9:30 AM
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Recovery AFG
Recovery AFG
395 Marion St Ne
Salem, Oregon
Al-Anon Meeting Times
Mon., 7:00 PM
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Salem Hospital
Wednesday Sunrise Serenity AFG
665 Winter St Ne (birthing)
Salem, Oregon
Al-Anon Meeting Times
Wed., 6:30 AM
Fri., 7:00 PM
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Salem Mennonite Church
Wednesday Night AFG
1045 Candlewood Dr Ne
Salem , Oregon
Al-Anon Meeting Times
Wed., 7:30 PM
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