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Alcohol addiction and alcoholism causes destruction daily in La Crosse, WI. Because alcohol is a legal drug, its use is very prevalent and accepted in everyday life. Periodic casual use can all too easily turn into regular excessive use and a full blown addiction. And as with any other drug, there are physical and social consequences that individuals who are addicted to alcohol will be faced with.

Someone who is abusing alcohol in La Crosse may be using alcohol to handle a stressful change in life, or a breakup or other loss. Alcohol addiction can also develop as an individual develops a tolerance to alcohol and needs more and more of it to get the desired effect. In any case, the person has lost control of how much alcohol is enough and is self-destructing.

An individual in La Crosse, Wisconsin needs help if they are consuming more alcohol then intended, despite telling themselves they wouldn't. Alcohol addiction and alcoholism can damage relationships, make depression worse and cause serious health problems. Someone addicted to alcohol in La Crosse, Wisconsin needs help before it is too late. The most effective help can be received by attending a La Crosse Alcoholism Rehab Center.

Treatment is available in La Crosse to help individuals overcome alcohol addiction and alcoholism. Treatment most often includes counseling, peer support and the help of specialists who can help the individual hone in on the causes of their addiction to they can prevent the same situation from occurring in the future. Effective treatment puts the individual back in the driver seat of life, where they can begin to make positive choices and rebuild important relationships.

Long-time alcoholics in La Crosse, WI. may experience physical withdrawal when they do stop drinking. This is where an Alcohol Abuse Rehab Center comes in. Here the individual will begin assisted through this process, to make it as smooth as possible. Withdrawal can be extremely uncomfortable and painful, so knowing that someone is there to help them through it can be very reassuring.

Alcohol addiction treatment needs can be different for everyone; Examples of treatment options available in La Crosse, Wisconsin are Long-term Alcohol Rehabilitation Programs, Outpatient Alcoholism Rehab Programs, Short-term Alcoholism Treatment Facilities, Inpatient Alcohol Addiction Rehabilitation Facilities, support group meetings, counseling, halfway houses and sober living.

Don't be ashamed, you're not alone and help is available for you today. Contact an Alcohol Addiction Rehab Facility in La Crosse today and discover which treatment option will work for you or someone you care about today.

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  • Alcohol abuse is involved in as many as two-thirds of all sexual assaults and date rapes of teens and college students.
  • The affects and influences of alcohol abuse and alcoholism on family and specifically children and youth include emotional, physical and social development and adaptation to accepted societal norms.
  • Liver cirrhosis is the 9th leading cause of death in the United States; each year over 58,000 lives are lost to this liver disease that is has been linked to long term alcoholism.
  • Early beer production is portrayed on tomb walls in Egypt.
  • La Crosse, WI. Al-Anon Support Group Meetings

  • English Lutheran Church Education Building
    Tri-AFG
    1509 King Street
    La Crosse, Wisconsin 54602

    Al-Anon Meeting Times
    Tue., 7:00 PM

  • Franciscan Skemp Healthcare Center (Lang Conference Room)
    Yesterdays Children of Hope AFG (Adult Children)
    700 West Avenue South
    La Crosse, Wisconsin 54601

    Al-Anon Meeting Times
    Sat., 11:00 AM

  • Gundersen Lutheran Medical Center
    Hope Together AFG (Behavioral Health)
    1900 South Avenue
    La Crosse, Wisconsin 54601

    Al-Anon Meeting Times
    Thu., 7:00 PM

  • Gundersen-Lutheran Medical Center
    Together We Stand (Behavioral Health)
    1900 South Avenue
    La Crosse, Wisconsin 54601

    Al-Anon Meeting Times
    Thu., 7:00 PM

For more information, visit www.drug-rehabs.org.