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Alcohol Addiction - Am I an alcohol addict?


Dallas is one of the major cities in Texas as well as the United States. That being said, there are many people and tourists who flock to this city each year whether it's for sightseeing, parties, games or business. And like anything else, alcohol can easily get out of hand. In many ways, alcohol abuse is sneaky. Because of how readily available alcohol is in the United States, many people do not see the inherent dangers that can come from being an alcohol addict. Often times, when asked, an alcohol addict will admit that they didn't realize they had a problem until it was too late. You have to really be honest with yourself when you finally do ask: Am I an alcohol addict?

Almost twenty years ago, Mark Houston had to ask himself that question. Years later, Mark Houston is the president of Mark Houston Recovery Center and is wholly dedicated to helping alter the lives of men (in a positive way) who have become addicted to drugs or alcohol. True recovery from alcohol addiction isn't as easy as being able to ask yourself whether you're an addict or not; it's about being committed to change a set of behaviors so that you can live a life characterized by permanent sobriety. And as a part of coming to terms with your alcohol addiction, it is that much more important to have the full support of your family and friends.

Alcohol Relapse Prevention in Dallas, TX

There is no simply answer as to why some people become addicted to alcohol while others do not. For some, they are merely products of their environment- having grown up in a household where their parents were alcohol addicts. As a matter of fact a 2001 SAMHSA National Household Survey revealed that over 6 million children lived with at least one parent who abused or was dependent on alcohol in the past year. This is a disturbing number. One of the best ways to prevent alcohol addiction is for parents to be living examples for their children. Talk to your kids about the inherent dangers of alcohol. It is important to remember that alcoholism, like so many other abused drugs, affects families in a negative way.

Mark Houston Recovery for Women is dedicated to helping those who are addicted to alcohol. Residents are presented with a 90-day program in which they will be able to rid themselves of their dependence on alcohol by following a specific set of learned life skills as well as other tools that they will need to live alcohol-free lives. For some men, coming out of a drug and alcohol recovery center and diving right back into a life surrounded by familiar temptations isn't the greatest idea. This is why Mark Houston Recovery for Women has an outstanding residency program that builds upon recent addiction treatment by adding valuable life skills for long-term sobriety. Call one of our qualified representatives today at 877-383-4426 to find out more.

About Dallas, Texas

Dallas, Texas is the ninth largest city in the United States and the third largest in the state of Texas. Founded in 1841 and formally incorporated in 1856, the economy is primarily based on banking, telecommunications, energy, transportation and commerce. One interesting fact about Dallas is the fact that it is the “core of the largest metropolitan area in the United States that lacks any navigable link to the sea” (Wikipedia). As of 2007, the U.S. Census estimated that there were over 1,200,000 people living in Dallas. The Dallas area is also home to approximately 337 public schools, 89 private schools, 38 colleges and 32 libraries.

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