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Alcohol addiction and alcoholism in Leland, NC. are serious problems that must be dealt with for the good of the community. Alcohol is used freely in social settings to grease interaction and social relations. Alcohol abuse is a problem however, as the social levels of consumption can very easily turn into a habit of addiction and alcoholism.

Alcohol addiction and alcoholism in Leland becomes a problem when the individual loses control of the amount of alcohol he is consuming. The individual will then begin disregarding important responsibilities they have or commit destructive acts while they are intoxicated which created devastating effects to them and other. There is a problem if all of these things are taking place, but the individual continues to drink despite the problems his addiction is creating.

If an individual addicted to alcohol in Leland does not get help, there is no telling the short and long term affects that his addiction will create in his life. The physical consequences alone should be enough to convince someone to quit drinking, as every organ in a person's body is affected by their drinking. The social consequences can be even more devastating, as the person begins to destroy of his important relationships because of his addiction. It is important that an individual addicted to alcohol received the help they need before it is too late.

Alcohol Abuse Treatment Centers in Leland, NC. offer a safe space free of environmental triggers to overcome addiction and become fully rehabilitated. The individual can take advantage of the support and care that can only be offered by those who have experience in dealing with addiction, and have successfully helped many others overcome it.

Individuals who have been abusing alcohol Leland, North Carolina for some time will most likely need to take part in a supervised detox as their first step of treatment. An Alcohol Rehab/Detoxification Facility helps long time users of alcohol get through the physical withdrawal that they will experience as a result of the physical dependence they have developed to alcohol over time.

Alcohol treatment options available in Leland, North Carolina include Long-term Alcohol Rehabilitation Programs, Outpatient Alcoholism Rehab Facilities, Short-term Alcohol Rehabilitation Facilities, Inpatient Alcoholism Treatment Programs, support group meetings, individualized counseling, halfway houses and sober living.

Treatment for alcohol addiction and alcoholism is available for you or someone you care about today. Make the decision to seek treatment and contact an Alcohol Abuse Rehabilitation Facility in Leland to find out which treatment option is best for you.

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  • Individuals with a Blood Alcohol level of .15 (about four to seven drinks per hour for the average teen) is 380 times more likely to die in a single vehicle crash than a sober person.
  • The UK is in the top ten in the world for alcohol consumption per head, and alcohol abuse is on the rise.
  • An estimated 26% of underage drinkers who abuse alcohol or are alcohol dependent drink 47.3% of the alcohol that is consumed by all underage drinkers.
  • Premenstrual hormonal changes cause a faster increase in Blood Alcohol Concentration during the days right before menstruation.
  • AA Meetings in Leland, NC.
  • Across The River Group
    Johnson Chapel Amez Ch.
    1882 Lincoln Road
    Leland, North Carolina 28451

    Alcoholics Anonymous Meeting Times
    Thursday, 6:00 PM
  • Leland Group
    Senior Citizens Bldg.
    1420 Village Road
    Leland, North Carolina 28451

    Alcoholics Anonymous Meeting Times
    Sunday, 7:30 PM
  • Surrender To Win
    Emery Shelter
    1725 Lincoln Rd.
    Leland, North Carolina 28451

    Alcoholics Anonymous Meeting Times
    Sunday, 8:30 PM
    Monday, 8:30 PM
    Tuesday, 8:30 PM
    Wednesday, 8:30 PM
    Thursday, 8:30 PM
    Friday, 8:30 PM
    Saturday, 8:30 PM
  • Surrender To Win 2
    Emery Shelter
    1725 Lincoln Rd.
    Leland, North Carolina 28451

    Alcoholics Anonymous Meeting Times
    Sunday, 12:00 AM
    Saturday, 12:00 AM

For more information, visit www.drug-rehabs.org.