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I’m Too Young to Be an Alcoholic, Right?

I’m Too Young to Be an Alcoholic, Right?

Alcohol addiction is only something that happens to old people, right? Learn the facts about alcoholism here. The fact is that alcoholism can happen at any age. In fact, younger and younger people are drinking excessively, often in combination with other drugs (which leads to much higher risk for overdose and negative reactions). Alcoholism is a chemical dependence, and even very young people can develop it. In fact, the younger a person is when they start using alcohol,  the more likely they are to abuse it and become dependent on it.

Alcoholism doesn’t distinguish between age, background, income, and education. The truth is that anyone can become addicted to alcohol, and it has severe consequences for anyone. Long-term effects of alcoholism include damage to almost all parts of your body (including the brain and nervous system) loss of self control, violence, and earlier death. Though alcohol is fine when taken in moderation, if you’re showing any of the signs of alcohol abuse you should check into treatment now.

If you have a problem with alcohol abuse or know someone who does, you can seek help now for yourself or your loved one. Thankfully, there is good help available. Detoxification and behavioral therapy have proven to be effective in treating alcohol dependence. Addicts are often unable to complete treatment on their own or with family members, so it’s very important to seek the right treatment center. At Seabrook, we customize our treatment plans to individual patient’s needs, so you know the help you’re getting is right for you or a loved one. Whether you need an in-patient facility, or outpatient care, Seabrook is there for you with rehabilitation centers in New Jersey (NJ), Pennsylvania (PA), and an outpatient center in New York (NY). Contact Seabrook today for any questions about drugs, addiction, and treatment.

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