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Alcohol abuse may start innocently enough. Letting off steam on the weekends, sporting events where you tie on a few too many, grabbing a buddy to hit the bar scene after a break-up. No one intentionally sets out to engage in alcohol abuse or set the stage for alcoholism, but all too often that’s exactly what happens.
Willamette Family Treatment Services
(541) 338-9098 1420 Green Acres Road Eugene, OR (541) 338-9098 1420 Green Acres Road Eugene, OR 97408
Services Provided Substance abuse Types of Care Residential short-term treatment (30 days or less), Residential long-term treatment (more than 30 days), Outpatient Special Programs/Groups Men, DUI/DWI offenders
Data Provided by: Looking Glass
(541) 484-4428 20 East 13th Avenue Eugene, OR (541) 484-4428 20 East 13th Avenue Eugene, OR 97401
Services Provided Substance abuse Special Programs/Groups Adolescents
Data Provided by: Willamette Family Treatment Services
(541) 343-2993 687 Cheshire Street Eugene, OR (541) 343-2993 687 Cheshire Street Eugene, OR 97402
Services Provided Substance abuse , Detoxification, Buprenorphine Services Types of Care Residential short-term treatment (30 days or less), Residential long-term treatment (more than 30 days), Outpatient Special Programs/Groups Adolescents, Persons with co-occurring mental and substance abuse disorders, Pregnant/postpartum women, Women, Residential beds for clients' children, DUI/DWI offenders Language Services ASL or other assistance for hearing impaired
Data Provided by: Emergence
(541) 687-9141 2149 Centennial Plaza Eugene, OR (541) 687-9141 2149 Centennial Plaza Eugene, OR 97401
Services Provided Substance abuse Special Programs/Groups Women, Men, DUI/DWI offenders, Criminal justice clients Language Services ASL or other assistance for hearing impaired
Data Provided by: Lane County
(541) 682-4464 135 East 6th Avenue Eugene, OR (541) 682-4464 135 East 6th Avenue Eugene, OR 97401
Services Provided Substance abuse , Methadone Maintenance, Methadone Detoxification Special Programs/Groups Men, DUI/DWI offenders Language Services ASL or other assistance for hearing impaired
Data Provided by: Centro Latinoamericano
(541) 687-2667x118 944 West 5th Avenue Eugene, OR (541) 687-2667x118 944 West 5th Avenue Eugene, OR 97402
Services Provided Substance abuse Special Programs/Groups Women, Men, DUI/DWI offenders
Data Provided by: New Day Treatment Services
(541) 461-2820 2620 River Road Eugene, OR New Day Treatment Services (541) 461-2820 2620 River Road Eugene, OR 97404
Services Provided Substance abuse Special Programs/Groups Adolescents, Seniors/older adults, DUI/DWI offenders, Criminal justice clients
Data Provided by: Serenity Lane
(541) 687-1110 616 East 16th Avenue Eugene, OR (541) 687-1110 616 East 16th Avenue Eugene, OR 97401
Services Provided Substance abuse , Detoxification, Buprenorphine Services Types of Care Hospital inpatient, Residential short-term treatment (30 days or less), Residential long-term treatment (more than 30 days), Outpatient Special Programs/Groups Women, Men
Data Provided by: Center for Family Development
(541) 342-8437 146 East 12th Avenue Eugene, OR (541) 342-8437 146 East 12th Avenue Eugene, OR 97401
Services Provided Substance abuse Special Programs/Groups Adolescents, Persons with co-occurring mental and substance abuse disorders, Women, DUI/DWI offenders Language Services ASL or other assistance for hearing impaired
Data Provided by: Integrated Health Clinics of Eugene
(541) 344-3574 715 Lincoln Street Eugene, OR Integrated Health Clinics of Eugene (541) 344-3574 715 Lincoln Street Eugene, OR 97401
Services Provided Substance abuse , Detoxification, Methadone Maintenance, Methadone Detoxification Special Programs/Groups Persons with co-occurring mental and substance abuse disorders, Men Language Services ASL or other assistance for hearing impaired
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Alcohol abuse may start innocently enough. Letting off steam on the weekends, sporting events where you tie on a few too many, grabbing a buddy to hit the bar scene after a break-up. No one intentionally sets out to engage in alcohol abuse or set the stage for alcoholism, but all too often that’s exactly what happens. There’s a lot of misconceptions swirling around about the notion of alcohol abuse and alcoholism. While alcohol abuse is often a precursor to alcoholism, this is not always the case. Someone can abuse alcohol and not be an alcoholic. The difference lies in the genetic make-up of each individual. People predisposed to alcoholism have a genetic predisposition that results in processing alcohol differently than others. This makes it difficult for them to stop drinking once they start. This phenomenon is known as craving. Craving for alcohol occurs on a mental and physical level, and can be so intense in alcoholics that everything else goes out the window. Work, school, relationships, responsibilities - all have been known to fall by the wayside in order to satisfy the craving for alcohol. This is a considerable difference from someone who may begin drinking heavily after the loss of a loved one. Major life trauma or transitions can lead an individual to abuse alcohol in order to cope with grief and stress. While this is not the healthiest behavior, neither does it mean someone is an alcoholic. The best indicator is life management. If someone drin... Click here to read the rest of this article from Sober Recovery
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