Georgia Alcohol Rehab

At Peachtree Detox, our alcohol rehab options in Georgia address the underlying causes of alcohol addiction, equipping you with the necessary tools for recovery.

At Peachtree Detox, we understand the profound impact alcohol addiction can have, and we’re committed to helping our clients heal not just their bodies, but their minds and souls as well. Our Georgia alcohol rehab programs offer a holistic approach to recovery that addresses the physical, emotional, and spiritual dimensions of addiction, guiding our clients toward lasting sobriety and a renewed sense of purpose. 

Whether you’re just beginning to realize the need for help or have been struggling for years, our compassionate team is here to support you every step of the way.

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Peachtree Detox is a premier provider of addiction treatment services and detox programs in Atlanta, Georgia. If you or someone you love is in need of professional care, reach out to us now.

Treatment for Alcohol Addiction

Alcohol addiction is a chronic disease that affects both the mind and body. Successful treatment often requires a long-term and multifaceted approach, combining medical, psychological, and holistic therapies. Treatment typically begins with alcohol detox and progresses through various levels of care, depending on the individual’s needs and acuity. 

At Peachtree Detox, we’re dedicated to offering you the support you need to overcome your struggles with alcohol use disorder (AUD). Our passionate team has over 80 years combined experience in helping clients find the space and healing they need for sustainable outcomes.

Our Our Alcohol Rehab Programs in Georgia

Our Georgia Alcohol Rehab Programs

Alcohol Detox

Alcohol detox is the first step in the recovery process, where the body eliminates alcohol from its system. Medical supervision is provided to manage alcohol withdrawal symptoms, which can range from mild to severe. Detox provides a safe environment for individuals to begin their recovery journey, laying the foundation.

Inpatient Rehab

Inpatient rehab offers a structured and intensive treatment program where individuals live at the facility full-time. This type of rehab programming provides a supportive environment with 24/7 care, allowing individuals to focus entirely on their recovery without outside distractions. 

Partial Hospitalization Program (PHP)

PHP is a step down from inpatient rehab, and considered aftercare, offering intensive treatment while allowing individuals to return home at night. This program is ideal for those who need substantial support but have a stable living environment. 

Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP)

IOP is another form of aftercare and offers flexibility for individuals who need to balance treatment with work, school, or family responsibilities. During IOP, clients attend therapy sessions and other treatments several times a week but live at home or a sober living environment. IOP is designed for those who have completed inpatient or PHP and are ready for more independence while still receiving significant support.

Outpatient Program (OP)

Outpatient programs are the least intensive form of alcohol rehab, ideal for individuals in the early stages of alcohol use disorder or those transitioning from higher levels of care. Admission into an outpatient program is dependent on a case-by-case basis.

How Do I Know I Need Alcohol Rehab?

If you find that alcohol consumption is interfering with your daily life, relationships, or responsibilities, it may be time to seek help. Other signs include unsuccessful attempts to cut back, experiencing withdrawal symptoms when not drinking, an increasing tolerance to alcohol, or consequences from drinking such as a DUI. If you feel unable to control your drinking or if it has become a central focus of your life, alcohol rehab could be the right step.

When Does Alcohol Abuse Turn Into Dependence?

Dependence is characterized by a tolerance to alcohol (needing more to achieve the same effect) and experiencing withdrawal symptoms when not drinking. If drinking is no longer just a social activity but a necessity to feel “normal,” it may have progressed to dependence, signaling the need for professional intervention.

Signs and Symptoms of Alcoholism

Alcoholism, or alcohol use disorder (AUD), manifests through various signs and symptoms, including:

  • Drinking larger amounts or for longer than intended.
  • Unsuccessful efforts to cut down or control drinking.
  • Spending a significant amount of time obtaining, using, or recovering from alcohol.
  • Cravings or a strong desire to drink.
  • Neglecting responsibilities at home, work, or school due to alcohol use.
  • Continuing to drink despite knowing it’s causing physical, psychological, or social problems.
  • Developing a tolerance to alcohol and experiencing withdrawal symptoms when not drinking.

How Long Does Alcohol Rehab Last?

Alcohol rehab varies depending on the individual’s needs, the severity of the addiction, and the type of program. Detox typically lasts a few days to a week, while inpatient rehab programs can last from 30 to 90 days or longer. PHP and IOP programs usually extend for several weeks to a few months. Outpatient programs may continue for several months or even years, providing long-term support as needed. The length of rehab is tailored to each person’s progress and recovery goals.

Services Offered At Peachtree Detox

Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT)

Medication-Assisted Treatment combines FDA-approved medications with therapy to treat alcohol addiction. MAT helps reduce cravings, manage withdrawal symptoms, and prevent relapse.

Psychiatry

Psychiatric services at Peachtree Detox address any co-occurring mental health disorders that may be contributing to alcohol addiction. A thorough evaluation and personalized treatment plan ensure that both the addiction and mental health issues are treated simultaneously.

Family Therapy

Family therapy involves loved ones in the recovery process, helping to repair relationships, improve communication, and create a supportive home environment. It plays a crucial role in long-term recovery by addressing the impact of addiction on the entire family.

Trauma Therapy

Many individuals with alcohol addiction have experienced trauma, which can be a driving force behind their substance use. Trauma therapy helps individuals process and heal from past traumas, reducing their reliance on alcohol as a coping mechanism.

Holistic Therapy

Holistic therapies at Peachtree Detox include mindfulness, yoga, and nutrition counseling. These therapies complement traditional treatment methods by promoting overall well-being and helping individuals develop healthy coping strategies.

Dual Diagnosis Treatment

Dual diagnosis treatment addresses both alcohol addiction and co-occurring mental health disorders, such as depression, anxiety, or PTSD. This integrated approach ensures that all aspects of an individual’s health are treated simultaneously, leading to better outcomes.

Begin Alcohol Rehab in Georgia Today

At Peachtree Detox, our alcohol rehab programs in Georgia can provide the space and tools to individuals to quit alcohol and find long-term recovery. We know that alcohol addiction can be devastating. Don’t wait to find help. If you or a loved one are struggling with alcohol, call us now at 470-613-7881 or verify your insurance today. 

We Work With Most Major Insurance

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