There is strength in overcoming any addiction, including alcohol addiction
We're here to help you recover from your alcohol addiction. We'll be with you every step of the way, and we'll provide you with the support you need to succeed.
This is what the symptoms of Alcohol Addiction can look like...
  • People sometimes can't control how much alcohol they drink, and they often try to quit drinking but can't
  • People sometimes have strong cravings for alcohol, which can lead to withdrawal symptoms like nausea and sweating when they don't have any alcohol.
  • When you drink alcohol, it makes it difficult to function in your everyday life. This can lead to problems at work, and with your friends.
  • Alcohol can have some pretty serious consequences after you drink it, including feeling tired and sick for a while.
  • As you drink more alcohol, your tolerance to it grows, meaning you don't react as strongly to it the next time you drink.
  • When people do things that are risky or dangerous, this can lead to problems.
Try the Bonanza Care approach to Alcohol Addiction Treatment

Mental health is a journey, and we're here to help you along the way. We have experience and knowledge about alcohol addiction, and we have a plan to help you overcome it.

Choose an Alcohol Addiction treatment option that works for you

We want you to recover as quickly and fully as possible. We'll do whatever we can to help you.

Consult an Bonanza Care psychiatrist
  • If you want to get better and stop using drugs or alcohol, you need to talk to a psychiatrist who is trained in addiction management. This person can help you develop a plan to overcome your addiction and improve your life.
  • A doctor will look at your symptoms and medical history to see if you have a specific addiction. This will help the doctor understand your addiction more clearly, and may help to create a treatment plan.
  • You will get care to manage your negative emotions and withdrawal symptoms.
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Let an Bonanza Care therapist help you
  • We have people who are specially trained to help people who are addicted. They can help you get through your addiction, and help you feel better.
  • You can access exercises recommended by your therapist to help manage difficult emotions between sessions.
  • It's easy to track your progress with mental health treatment, and you'll see real changes in your well-being over time.
Join the Bonanza Care Community
  • You can get access to a safe place where mental health experts will help you stay safe from addiction. This place is regularly monitored, so you can feel safe and secure.
  • When you post about your experiences on this website, you can be sure that no one will know who you are.
  • If you need help, you can go to someone you trust for help.
Not sure what kind of care you need?
Finding the right treatment is important when you are trying to improve your mental health. Talking to one of our Mental Health Coaches can help you get a personalized recommendation that will work best for you.
Your questions about Depression, answered

Alcohol addiction is a mental health condition that means you have a hard time controlling your drinking, even if it's causing problems in your life. The brain becomes dependent on alcohol, and without it, you go through withdrawal symptoms. Alcohol abuse is a very common problem, affecting over 5% of the population. It can have a big impact on your life, your relationships, your work, and other aspects. People often mistake it for a choice, but alcohol addiction is an illness that needs to be treated.

Alcohol addiction can be caused by things like genetics, which means it can be passed from one person to another.

Trauma can cause people to develop an alcohol addiction. Some people might use alcohol to cope with the trauma.

Mental health conditions are conditions that affect your mind. Some mental health concerns are like depression, which is a type of condition.

Some things that can increase the risk of developing an alcohol addiction are things like the culture we live in, the friends we have, and the support we have from our families.

When you first start drinking alcohol, it might not be a big deal. But if you keep drinking, you might start to have problems. The next step is when you get into trouble because you can't stop drinking. This is called the at-risk stage. After that, you might be drinking more and more to avoid feeling bad, or because you think it will make you feel better. This is called the addictive stage. And finally, if you keep drinking even when it's causing problems in your life, you might be in the addicted stage.

If you have a problem with alcohol, you may have started to lose consciousness from drinking too much, or you might become obsessed with alcohol and start drinking by yourself.

If you have a problem with drinking, you might be in the middle of an alcohol addiction. This means that your drinking can get out of control and affect other areas of your life.

People who have alcohol use disorder (AUD) in the last stage of the disease will have a lot of trouble resisting the urge to drink, even if it means their health and well-being are at risk.

People sometimes have a hard time controlling how much alcohol they drink. This can lead to several failed attempts to quit drinking, and continuing to drink despite the consequences. People may continue to have strong cravings for alcohol, and may have trouble functioning during the day because of their alcohol use. When alcohol is not consumed, people may experience withdrawal symptoms like feeling sick and sweating.

People with alcohol addiction may have other mental health conditions, like depression. This means that they may use alcohol as a way to cope with the symptoms of their condition.

People with bipolar disorder may have manic phases where they may become very drunk. They may also use alcohol to manage their depressive phases.

An individual with anxiety might use alcohol in order to reduce their anxiety and feel better.

Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is a problem that can happen after someone experiences a traumatic event. People with PTSD often have a problem with alcohol, as it helps them to cope with the trauma.