Getting Help for Substance Abuse Problems If you have tried to quit using drugs or alcohol on your own but have not met with success, you may need professional help. Sometimes, if the problem has not progressed very far and you have not lost very much as a result of using or drinking, it may seem as though you don’t have a problem. However, drug and alcohol abuse has a way of sneaking up on people and becoming evident to other people in your life before you become aware of it. Sometimes the way society views addiction is very negative, and we are raised to believe that no matter what’s wrong, we should be able to fix it ourselves. But that only holds us back from getting the help we need. This web page is not meant to diagnose or treat you; please leave that up to the professionals. However, you can get an idea of what criteria we consider when we evaluate clients for substance use disorders:
I can help evaluate you for substance use disorders and if you need to be in a structured inpatient or outpatient program, I can help you get that help as well. It’s always best to take these matters seriously and not pretend they will go away on their own. I will be honest with you as to what I think you need, and together we can work on a recovery plan that will fit your needs. |