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Help for Alcohol Addiction on National Screening Day

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Help for Alcohol Addiction on National Screening Day

National Alcohol Screening Day is April 11, 2021. It is a day to bring awareness and help men and women struggling with alcohol addiction and dependence to get help. There is no doubt that those with addiction need help, but many people using alcohol fail to recognize that they are at risk. If you are unsure if you have an addiction or need support to quit drinking, we can help you. Reach out to Red Oak Recovery® at 866.457.7590 today for help.

What Is National Alcohol Screening Day?

Launched by the National Institutes of Health in 1999, National Screening Day is designed to bring public awareness to alcohol abuse and substance use disorder. These disorders are life-threatening conditions that professional support and guidance can treat.

On this day, people are welcomed into screening centers to learn more about their potential for having an alcohol addiction. Each person has the chance to complete an assessment of their alcohol use habits, such as how frequently they are using it and when they drink. This information can help health professionals determine if they may have a substance use disorder and, if so, what steps they should take to get help.

What Does an Alcohol Addiction Screening Process Do?

This screening process aims to uncover a person’s habits and realize the steps and treatment options that may be available to help. Once they complete the initial assessment, the screening center then talks to the individual to determine what types of alcohol-related problems they may have, such as a job or family struggles. When applicable, they receive information on what type of treatment is available and how to find it.

Who Should Seek Out Alcohol Addiction Screening?

Recognizing the harm of alcohol dependency is a big step towards getting help. Because alcohol is so readily available and seems like a “natural” part of socializing, many people don’t recognize their need for treatment. Some signs that may warrant seeking out support include:

  • Drinking daily or thinking about drinking often
  • Hiding how much or where alcohol they’re consuming
  • Needing to use alcohol to deal with stress or relationships
  • Being unable to control how much alcohol they’re consuming in a sitting
  • Feeling ill, suffering from headaches and insomnia, and having intense anxiety when not drinking

In each of these situations, a person does not need to wait until this day. Instead, they can visit a treatment center immediately to get help.

Explore the Treatment Options Available to You at Red Oak Recovery®

You can learn more about where to get screened when you turn to the National Institute of Health. Many local health departments and college campuses may offer a screening day.

However, there’s no need to wait or to visit another location. Our team at Red Oak Recovery® can provide a comprehensive assessment and the same information and resources to you. If you are unsure if you have an addiction but want to find out, reach out to our treatment team to learn more. We offer a range of therapeutic programs that can help you should you have the signs of alcohol addiction, such as

  • Cognitive-behavioral therapy
  • Dialectical behavior therapy
  • Group therapy
  • Experiential therapy
  • Nutritional therapy

Alcohol addiction screening is the first step to determining whether you need treatment. If you are struggling to get through the day without having a drink, it may be time to get help. Our team at Red Oak Recovery® is here to help you. With a wide range of treatment programs and compassionate counselors who can provide exceptional care, we’ll work closely with you today. Call us at 866.457.7590 or reach out to us now online.