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What is Alcohol Addiction?

Alcohol addiction is when a person becomes dependent on any alcohol despite significant areas of dysfunction.
Alcohol addiction is when a person becomes dependent on any alcohol despite significant areas of dysfunction. Most people who have some alcohol addiction will need rehab one way or another, depending on their alcohol addiction severity. There are so many great benefits that come along with addiction rehab as well. Inpatient alcohol addiction rehab facilities differ according to each center and the basis of their program. Some of the centers are clinical and self-contained. Other drug rehabs are set up more like a small campus. Clients who register into these addiction rehab centers will focus on 24-hour care with minimal outside interaction.

Clients with an alcohol problem can count that these facilities are very structured and include educational workshops and much more. This is worth going to, especially when the addiction is very severe. At our alcohol rehab in Astoria Oregon, clients will be able to take advantage of clinical therapy sessions and 12-step meetings. One thing that clients have to make sure of is that they are well prepared to get help. They have to be able to dedicate their time and process everything mentally, emotionally, and physically.

What is Alcohol Addiction at VATP Oregon Psychologist Taking Notes
What is Alcohol Addiction at VATP Oregon Psychologist Taking Notes

What is Alcohol Addiction?

Alcohol addiction is when a person becomes dependent on any alcohol despite significant areas of dysfunction.
Alcohol addiction is when a person becomes dependent on any alcohol despite significant areas of dysfunction. Most people who have some alcohol addiction will need rehab one way or another, depending on their alcohol addiction severity. There are so many great benefits that come along with addiction rehab as well. Inpatient alcohol addiction rehab facilities differ according to each center and the basis of their program. Some of the centers are clinical and self-contained. Other drug rehabs are set up more like a small campus. Clients who register into these addiction rehab centers will focus on 24-hour care with minimal outside interaction.

Clients with an alcohol problem can count that these facilities are very structured and include educational workshops and much more. This is worth going to, especially when the addiction is very severe. At our alcohol rehab in Astoria Oregon, clients will be able to take advantage of clinical therapy sessions and 12-step meetings. One thing that clients have to make sure of is that they are well prepared to get help. They have to be able to dedicate their time and process everything mentally, emotionally, and physically.

The Many Signs and Symptoms of Alcohol Addiction at VATP Oregon

The Many Signs and Symptoms of Alcohol Addiction

Many alcohol addiction facts can help you understand the signs, symptoms, and effects of alcohol addiction. Some of the most common ones are tolerance, alcohol withdrawal symptoms, and much more. Most people become persistent in the desire for alcohol. They often have very unsuccessful efforts to cut down the intake of their alcohol use. Alcohol abuse begins when addicts become way too dependent on drinking for many different reasons. Many people will turn to alcohol from stress or even depression, which then turns into a very severe addiction after that. It just doesn’t have to be from anxiety or depression. Sometimes people get a specific type of pleasure from drinking alcohol. They eventually begin to pick up their drinking habits very slowly until it progresses and turns them into a full-blown alcoholic. Other people use alcohol so they can be accepted into a particular social group. It is more of a psychological boost. For example, people out there have low self-esteem who drink alcohol to boost their self-confidence and fit in with their friends. This can then lead to extended use and severe addiction.

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The Drugs of Abuse

Many addicts suffering from alcoholism also have mental illness and the compounding of other abuse drugs. In fact, so many drug addiction cases began with a person who was a victim of abuse as a child and ended up on the street as a result. Many of our homeless people turn up in shelters consumed by drug users. Drug dealers prey on these individuals’ misfortune, and they soon become addicted to drugs and alcohol. Many of these users never get help with their problems. Do you know someone who needs help before it’s too late? Highly addictive and the most commonly abused street drugs are heroin, cocaine, and methamphetamine. They are also easily attainable, and their easy access makes controlling them tough for law enforcement and incredibly complicated to treat once addicted. The success rate of substance abuse treatment is sad, minimal, but treatment is available if a user wants to get help. The problem is that once an addict is hooked on amphetamines, heroin, or cocaine (specifically crack cocaine), it’s harder to stop using the drug. The body has already developed the physiological need for it, and without it, an addict will show signs of withdrawal or suffer physical pain. Most addicts find it more pleasant to keep using rather than go through the effects of withdrawal, and recovery becomes further out of reach for them. Addicts who are brave enough to enter into recovery are the lucky ones. They are given a second chance at life. Once a recovering addict gets through the early stages of recovery, they will eventually begin the slow process of healing.

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The Drugs of Abuse From Alcohol Addiction Polydrug Addiction Treatment at Virtue At The Pointe Oregon Therapy Session

The Drugs of Abuse

Many addicts suffering from alcoholism also have mental illness and the compounding of other abuse drugs. In fact, so many drug addiction cases began with a person who was a victim of abuse as a child and ended up on the street as a result. Many of our homeless people turn up in shelters consumed by drug users. Drug dealers prey on these individuals’ misfortune, and they soon become addicted to drugs and alcohol. Many of these users never get help with their problems. Do you know someone who needs help before it’s too late? Highly addictive and the most commonly abused street drugs are heroin, cocaine, and methamphetamine. They are also easily attainable, and their easy access makes controlling them tough for law enforcement and incredibly complicated to treat once addicted. The success rate of substance abuse treatment is sad, minimal, but treatment is available if a user wants to get help. The problem is that once an addict is hooked on amphetamines, heroin, or cocaine (specifically crack cocaine), it’s harder to stop using the drug. The body has already developed the physiological need for it, and without it, an addict will show signs of withdrawal or suffer physical pain. Most addicts find it more pleasant to keep using rather than go through the effects of withdrawal, and recovery becomes further out of reach for them. Addicts who are brave enough to enter into recovery are the lucky ones. They are given a second chance at life. Once a recovering addict gets through the early stages of recovery, they will eventually begin the slow process of healing.

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Recovering from a Life of Addiction

Depending on their drug of choice, many addicts not only have to recover from the initial after-effects of not using their drug of choice, but they now are experiencing a broad range of other related health problems caused by so many years of using. Many addicts contract STDs, hepatitis, or severe heart problems because of their prolonged drug use. Prolonged use of these drugs has even caused many addicts to have a heart attack or stroke, yet they continued to use it. Most don’t even realize the extent of the damage they have done to their bodies until they get clean. Addict s who used these types of abusive drugs become malnourished from not eating enough. They develop tooth decay and skin irritations due to the compulsive digging and scratching of the skin. They have done permanent damage to their bodies that have changed how they look and feel about themselves. Through recovery, this can be dealt with, and addicts can begin to feel like themselves again. Acceptance plays a big part in understanding the changes that have taken place in the body of the user. Addicts must resign themselves to the fact that they may never look the way they once did. It is challenging for addicts to come to terms with this.

Our Oregon Addiction Treatment Locations

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Our Astoria Inpatient Addiction Treatment Center

Virtue At The Pointe’s inpatient program in Astoria, Oregon offers comprehensive addiction treatment in a calm, structured setting. Located in the scenic Pacific Northwest, our facility is designed to eliminate distractions and support focused healing with 24/7 care. Services include medically supervised detox (if needed), trauma-informed therapy, and dual diagnosis treatment.

Each client receives a personalized care plan that addresses the physical, emotional, and psychological aspects of substance use. Through clinical therapies, life skills training, and peer support, we help individuals develop the tools they need for long-term recovery. This setting provides a stable, supportive space to begin—or strengthen—the journey to lasting sobriety.

Our Milwaukie Outpatient Addiction Treatment Center

Virtue At The Pointe’s outpatient treatment center in Milwaukie, Oregon provides structured, evidence-based care for individuals balancing recovery with daily life. Whether you’re transitioning from inpatient treatment or seeking support while maintaining work or family responsibilities, our Partial Hospitalization (PHP) and Intensive Outpatient Programs (IOP) are designed to meet you where you are.

Clients participate in individual therapy, group counseling, and relapse prevention education several times per week, all customized to their personal goals. Conveniently located near Portland, our center offers flexible scheduling without sacrificing clinical depth—making it easier to stay engaged in treatment while living life in recovery.

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Our Milwaukie Outpatient Addiction Treatment Center

Virtue At The Pointe’s outpatient treatment center in Milwaukie, Oregon provides structured, evidence-based care for individuals balancing recovery with daily life. Whether you’re transitioning from inpatient treatment or seeking support while maintaining work or family responsibilities, our Partial Hospitalization (PHP) and Intensive Outpatient Programs (IOP) are designed to meet you where you are.

Clients participate in individual therapy, group counseling, and relapse prevention education several times per week, all customized to their personal goals. Conveniently located near Portland, our center offers flexible scheduling without sacrificing clinical depth—making it easier to stay engaged in treatment while living life in recovery.

Other Addiction Information Facts

Often, other roadblocks to recovery for an addict that is tough to accept are those horrible things the addict may have done. Many can’t forgive themselves once their conscience is restored through the process of addiction recovery. They feel if they can’t forgive themselves, how can anyone else possibly forgive them for their wrongdoings? These feelings of inadequacy often lead addicts to relapse; go right back to “getting high.” An addict must get educated on the proper addiction information and understand that the whole process of recovery takes time. After all, it didn’t develop overnight, and it took prolonged use of the drugs they were using to enter into the disease. Just the same, recovery doesn’t happen overnight either. Patience is necessary to recover fully.

Alcoholism is by far the most common problem in this country. It affects over 20 million people in the United States alone. Over 60% of alcoholics have a history of alcoholism in their families. Unfortunately, 90% of recorded child abuse cases are the result of alcoholism. Believe it or not, alcohol is the most challenging addiction to kick. Addiction affects the body in the most detrimental ways, and it is the only actual “drug” that, if stopped, “cold turkey,” can sometimes cause the death of an alcoholic. Unfortunately, this can happen due to the severity of withdrawal symptoms and how chemically dependent the alcoholic is on alcohol. Because often taking another drink is less painful to an alcoholic than not taking one, it is harder for an alcoholic to quit independently without assistance and support. It takes carefully monitored medical treatment in a qualified alcohol addiction treatment facility to aid the alcoholic to stop drinking successfully. Otherwise, a severe alcoholic can develop hallucinations or go into convulsions or even have a seizure. These are symptoms associated with what is called delirium tremens, or DT’s.

Other Addiction Information Facts Happy Psychologist at Virtue At The Pointe Oregon

While an alcoholic is braving the process of quitting drinking, they must be monitored for those qualified to treat various health problems associated with alcoholism. One disease is a direct result of excessive alcohol abuse, and that is cirrhosis of the liver. To catch it in time could prove to be fruitful as the liver does have the capability to regenerate proper function; however, other significant problems can occur along with it. Alcohol abuse doesn’t just compromise the liver; it can also affect the kidneys’ operation, digestive health, cause jaundice or anemia. Diabetes can further complicate the health of an alcoholic. A recovering alcoholic is strongly advised to eat well and regularly and above all else, continue not to drink.

Other Addiction Information Facts Happy Psychologist at Virtue At The Pointe Oregon

Other Addiction Information Facts

Often, other roadblocks to recovery for an addict that is tough to accept are those horrible things the addict may have done. Many can’t forgive themselves once their conscience is restored through the process of addiction recovery. They feel if they can’t forgive themselves, how can anyone else possibly forgive them for their wrongdoings? These feelings of inadequacy often lead addicts to relapse; go right back to “getting high.” An addict must get educated on the proper addiction information and understand that the whole process of recovery takes time. After all, it didn’t develop overnight, and it took prolonged use of the drugs they were using to enter into the disease. Just the same, recovery doesn’t happen overnight either. Patience is necessary to recover fully.

Alcoholism is by far the most common problem in this country. It affects over 20 million people in the United States alone. Over 60% of alcoholics have a history of alcoholism in their families. Unfortunately, 90% of recorded child abuse cases are the result of alcoholism. Believe it or not, alcohol is the most challenging addiction to kick. Addiction affects the body in the most detrimental ways, and it is the only actual “drug” that, if stopped, “cold turkey,” can sometimes cause the death of an alcoholic. Unfortunately, this can happen due to the severity of withdrawal symptoms and how chemically dependent the alcoholic is on alcohol. Because often taking another drink is less painful to an alcoholic than not taking one, it is harder for an alcoholic to quit independently without assistance and support. It takes carefully monitored medical treatment in a qualified alcohol addiction treatment facility to aid the alcoholic to stop drinking successfully. Otherwise, a severe alcoholic can develop hallucinations or go into convulsions or even have a seizure. These are symptoms associated with what is called delirium tremens, or DT’s.

While an alcoholic is braving the process of quitting drinking, they must be monitored for those qualified to treat various health problems associated with alcoholism. One disease is a direct result of excessive alcohol abuse, and that is cirrhosis of the liver. To catch it in time could prove to be fruitful as the liver does have the capability to regenerate proper function; however, other significant problems can occur along with it. Alcohol abuse doesn’t just compromise the liver; it can also affect the kidneys’ operation, digestive health, cause jaundice or anemia. Diabetes can further complicate the health of an alcoholic. A recovering alcoholic is strongly advised to eat well and regularly and above all else, continue not to drink.

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Are You Ready to Take the Steps Towards Recovery?

Regardless of all the health risks, an addict won’t stop using until they are willing. Often, they won’t even seek a treatment center or clinic aid unless otherwise ordered by the court. Many are habitual offenders who have exhausted every other means of trying to get clean. Whether forced to or not, an addict can’t kick the habit of drug and alcohol abuse alone. National Alcoholism and Substance Abuse Hotlines and Information Centers are set up all over the country. Our helpline operators are available 24 hours a day, seven days a week, for those who need advice about the dangers of alcoholism, addiction information, substance abuse, and the adverse effects on the addict and their families. Help is out there waiting to be given to anyone wishing to stop using. There are numerous services available to those dealing with this problem in the family that is just a phone call away. It’s time for you to get help before it’s too late. We are here to offer help in your search for addiction information and offer a cure, and we will also assist in your loved ones’ intervention.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Addiction Treatment

Where are your facilities located?

Our inpatient facility is in Astoria, Oregon, and our outpatient center is in Milwaukie, Oregon.

What types of addiction do you treat?

We treat various substance use disorders, including alcohol, opioids, stimulants, benzodiazepines, and more, along with co-occurring mental health conditions.

Do you accept insurance?

Yes, we accept many insurance plans. Please contact us to verify your specific coverage.

Are your facilities accredited?

Yes, our facilities are accredited by The Joint Commission, ensuring high standards of care.

Is medical detox available on-site?

Yes, we provide medically supervised detoxification to ensure safety and comfort during withdrawal.

What is the difference between PHP and IOP?

PHP involves more intensive treatment with longer sessions, while IOP offers more flexibility with fewer hours per week.

Do you offer specialized programs for Veterans?

Yes, we have dedicated programs addressing the unique needs of Veterans, including trauma-informed care.

Can Veterans use VA benefits for treatment?

Yes, we work with the VA and accept various Veterans’ benefits. Please contact us for assistance with verification.

Do you address PTSD and other service-related issues?

Yes, our programs include therapies targeting PTSD, depression, anxiety, and other related conditions.

Do you have programs tailored for LGBTQIA+ individuals?

Yes, we offer inclusive programs that address the specific needs and challenges faced by LGBTQIA+ individuals.

Do you treat co-occurring mental health disorders?

Yes, we specialize in dual diagnosis treatment for clients with co-occurring conditions.

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