Professional Alcohol Rehab & Recovery Programs
Medical detox, therapy, and lifelong support for lasting sobriety
Understanding Alcohol Addiction
Alcohol use disorder (AUD) is a medical condition characterized by an impaired ability to stop or control alcohol use despite adverse social, occupational, or health consequences. It affects millions of Americans and can range from mild to severe. Alcohol addiction doesn't discriminate—it can affect anyone regardless of age, gender, socioeconomic status, or background.
What often starts as social drinking can gradually develop into physical and psychological dependence. The good news is that alcohol addiction is treatable. With professional help, evidence-based treatment, and ongoing support, recovery is not only possible but achievable. At Back to Life Recovery Center, we've helped thousands of individuals break free from alcohol dependency and rebuild fulfilling, sober lives.
Warning Signs of Alcohol Addiction
According to the DSM-5, alcohol use disorder is diagnosed when at least 2 of these symptoms occur within a 12-month period:
- Drinking more or longer than intended
- Unsuccessful attempts to cut down or stop
- Spending significant time drinking or recovering from hangovers
- Strong cravings or urges to drink
- Failing to fulfill work, school, or family obligations
- Continuing to drink despite relationship problems
- Giving up important activities to drink
- Drinking in dangerous situations (driving, operating machinery)
- Developing tolerance (need more alcohol for same effect)
- Experiencing withdrawal symptoms when not drinking
Important: If you or a loved one experience several of these symptoms, professional help is recommended. Early intervention significantly improves recovery outcomes.
Health Risks of Alcohol Addiction
Understanding the serious consequences helps motivate change
Physical Health
- Liver disease (cirrhosis, fatty liver, hepatitis)
- Heart problems (cardiomyopathy, arrhythmias)
- Pancreatitis and digestive issues
- Weakened immune system
- Increased cancer risk
- Brain damage and cognitive impairment
Mental Health
- Depression and anxiety disorders
- Memory problems and confusion
- Mood swings and irritability
- Sleep disturbances
- Increased suicide risk
- Alcohol-induced psychosis
Social & Life Impact
- Relationship breakdowns and divorce
- Job loss and financial problems
- Legal issues (DUI, arrests)
- Social isolation and loneliness
- Child custody problems
- Loss of housing
Our Comprehensive Treatment Program
Evidence-based care designed for lasting recovery
Medical Detox
Safe alcohol withdrawal management with 24/7 medical supervision, medications to ease symptoms, and comfort care.
Dual Diagnosis
Integrated treatment for co-occurring mental health conditions like depression, anxiety, and trauma alongside addiction.
Family Healing
Family therapy and education programs to rebuild trust, repair relationships, and create a supportive home environment.
Relapse Prevention
Evidence-based strategies, coping skills, and ongoing support to maintain long-term sobriety and prevent relapse.
What to Expect in Treatment
Assessment (Day 1)
Comprehensive medical and psychological evaluation to create your personalized treatment plan.
Detoxification (3-7 days)
Medically supervised withdrawal with medications to manage symptoms safely and comfortably.
Residential Treatment (30-90 days)
Intensive therapy, group counseling, life skills training, and holistic wellness activities.
Aftercare (Ongoing)
Continued support through outpatient therapy, support groups, alumni programs, and sober living options.
Ready to Start Your Recovery?
Our admissions specialists are here to answer your questions and guide you through the treatment process.