Alcohol & Substance Abuse Recovery
When is a Problem A Problem?
Millions of people live happy, fulfilling and productive lives right now who were once struggling with the destructive and pervasive problems of alcohol or other substance dependence. Somehow, they found their way free of those struggles forever. Free to live the lives of their original potential and intent.
Before breaking free they all had one thing in common; they were convinced that their drinking or substance use had not gotten out of control. They were convinced that they did not need any help. They were determined to prove that somehow they would find a way to avoid the consequences and problems that seemed to be following them, while continuing to manage their drinking or use, on their own. Wrapped up in this cycle, it can be difficult to clearly identify and determine the true effects of alcohol or substance use.
No one initially intends, or even considers the possibility, that their drinking or substance use will become a serious problem. But drinking or substance use can become a problem so serious that it can affect many areas of life including harming close relationships, impeding productivity or achievement, interfering with physical health, compounding stress and anxiety, or causing financial or even legal problems.
Programs for Change understands these frustrating and confusing issues. We offer the chance to assess the whole person and identify when alcohol or substance use has become a dependency. We offer compassionate and non-judgmental guidance to help people break free, free to move on and live the life they’ve always intended. As part of our programs, we have access to a wide range of specialty medical care available to program participants.
Programs for Change Celebrates 25th Anniversary
Learn more about:
Adolescent Insights Program
Continuing Care Program
Intake Assessment
Intensive Outpatient Treatment Program
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Contact Programs for Change at: (715) 531-6755
