Does your Dad Drink too much?
Where is our Son tonight? Our Daughter seems to party too much. Treatment Centers
Here you will find a list of links to our partner treatment centers. For a referral click on the appropriate link. Just click the links below to view their websites: Alabama www.PacHills.com Arizona www.TheRiverSource.org www.sierratucson.com Chicago www.new-hope-recovery.com Colorado www.theagapecenter.com www.innerbalancehealthcenter.com www.addictioncareoptions.com Florida www.bhpalmbeach.com LA and Orange County www.soberliving.com www.passagesmalibu.com www.SpencerRecovery.com www.soberrecovery.com Nation Wide www.theagapecenter.com www.thewatershed.com www.recoveryconnection.org Texas www.markhoustonrecovery.com www.santecenter.com Utah www.AscendRecovery.com www.cirquelodge.com
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Do you or a loved one have an Alcohol Problem?
Please take the survey to find out! ![]() These 50 questions have been developed to help those loved ones recognize the patterns and a way of life with alcohol. The cost of the questionnaire is $5 (US) to cover all costs such as secure web site hosting and advertising. The remainder shall be donated to local Humane Societies for homeless animals. *Instructions, once you have made the donation click Donations Coordinator to go to the Survey ![]() FEATURED ARTICLES
August 13,2009
Symptoms
Alcohol problem symptoms are of varying degrees. Family members usually can tell if a loved one is having drinking problems from its early signs. If the person continues drinking, he or she may develop signs of alcohol abuse or alcoholism.
![]() Effects
The effects of alcohol problems depend on the severity of a person's alcohol use. Alcoholism may take its toll on a person's physical, mental and social health, and may even result in death.
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The alcohol problem in America is more serious than most of us realize. Based on a recent study, millions of Americans were found to be using alcohol and drugs to gain comfort and temporarily escape their stressful conditions. While alcohol is not the sole "pain-killer" in the US today, it remains the most accessible and legal means of escape.
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