Alcohol Treatment in Greenville, SC

If you or your loved one needs alcohol addiction treatment in Greenville, SC, Vertical Treatment Centers can provide the help you need to get your life back on track.

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Seeking professional treatment for alcohol addiction can be difficult, particularly if a person is trapped in a cycle of shame or guilt. At Vertical Treatment Centers, we provide a judgment-free, safe space for people to talk candidly about their struggles.

Your new life awaits. Give Vertical Treatment Centers a call or visit us at our Greenville, SC, location!

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Signs of Alcohol Addiction

Alcohol is one of the most abused substances in the United States. The most common signs of alcohol addiction include:

  • Inability to control one’s drinking
  • Frequent use of alcohol despite adverse consequences
  • Decreased interest in activities without the influence of alcohol
  • A persistent desire or effort to obtain alcohol
  • A persistent desire or effort to drink alcohol

Those with an alcohol addiction may display signs of increased tolerance, such as needing to consume greater quantities of alcohol to feel the same effects. Those with an alcohol addiction may also exhibit withdrawal symptoms, such as irritability, sleeplessness, anxiety, shakiness, and tremors.

If these signs apply to you, don’t be afraid to seek help. Addiction is a disease, and many people who want to quit find themselves unable to. We don’t judge anyone for their struggles with addiction, nor do we aim to perpetuate harmful beliefs and stigmas surrounding addiction. Vertical Treatment Centers can get you the help you need.

How Alcohol Rehab Works

A traditional alcohol rehabilitation program is a safe environment in which people can learn how to identify and overcome their addiction. The most common types of alcohol rehabilitation centers are inpatient and outpatient facilities, which offer services that include individual, couples, and family therapy. There are many benefits of alcohol rehabilitation for those with an addiction, and the decision to participate in an alcohol rehabilitation program should be considered when planning a strategy for sobriety.

Please note that Vertical Treatment Centers is not an inpatient facility, and we do not provide detox services. Our specialty is mental and behavioral health, and we focus on keeping people free of addiction for life.

At Vertical Treatment Centers, we treat alcohol addiction as a mental health issue. Our services include:

Alcohol is one of the most abused substances in the United States. The most common signs of alcohol addiction include:

  • Individual Therapy
  • Group Therapy
  • Medication Assisted Treatment
  • Vivitrol® Treatment

We are not a detox center and do not provide inpatient services. Our focus and expertise is in mental and behavioral health, paired with medication-assisted treatment. We believe that therapy can be beneficial to all, regardless of the current stage of recovery.

How treatment works at Vertical Treatment Centers

Get Started

Call us (or let us call you!) to set up an intake appointment, toxicology screen, discuss payment options, and review expectations.

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Meet with your team

Meet with a medical team member and your therapist to complete the assessment process, develop a personalized treatment plan, and receive prescriptions based on your needs.

Reach your goals

Continue to attend individual and/or group counseling, complete toxicology screens, and meet with medical team members to progress toward your goals.

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FAQ’s ABOUT ALCOHOL ADDICTION TREATMENT

What can I bring, and not bring, to alcohol treatment?

Vertical Treatment Centers is an addiction treatment center that provides outpatient care. We’re not a detox center, and we do not offer inpatient services. Thus, we only ask that you provide proof of insurance and photo ID to each session.

Are alcoholism and drug addiction a “disease?”

Yes. Alcohol use disorder (alcoholism) and substance use disorder (drug addiction) are officially classified as disease in The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders. Alcoholism is listed under alcohol use disorder, with different sub-classifications based on severity.

However, just because alcohol use disorder is a disease, doesn’t mean there is no room for recovery. Just like many diseases, alcoholism can be treated through a combination of medication-assisted treatment and behavioral therapy. Vertical Treatment Centers uses evidence-based practices to help our patients live fulfilling lives without drugs or alcohol.

What happens after someone finishes alcohol addiction treatment?

Ultimately, recovery is a lifelong process. We recommend that patients continue seeing a therapist as they progress into the later stages of recovery. Vertical Treatment Centers is perfect for those who have exited an inpatient rehab center and need continuing treatment.

Do I need a physician referral to start getting treatment?

You do not need a physician referral to work with Vertical Treatment Centers. Anyone who needs help is welcome to get an initial consultation with us, and we’ll help you figure out what you need to get on the road to recovery.