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Does Pacific Hills offer alcohol addiction recovery?

For over twelve years, Pacific Hills has offered alcohol addiction recovery and has helped thousands of clients. They are widely known as a premier Christian alcohol recovery treatment center. Our alcohol addiction recovery process begins with a phone call to our call center where a trained specialist can answer your questions. Why not call now to talk to one of the country's finest Christian alcohol recovery rehab centers?

If you are concerned about a loved one who needs alcohol addiction recovery, you are most likely calling because that person's addiction has greatly affected your life, too, and you may be controlled by his/her habit. If you find yourself dealing with the questions below, it may be time to consider sending your loved one to a Christian alcohol recovery rehabilitation facility.

1. Do you repeatedly tell the person they have a drinking problem?
2. Do you put that person's needs before your own?
3. Do you question yourself to see if the real problem may be something you do?
4. Do you feel like you need to monitor or control this loved one's behavior?
5. Have you ever had to lie or conceal the truth regarding that person's behavior?
6. Is the user spending money that would otherwise be allocated for the family?
7. Have you secretly researched centers that offer alcohol addiction recovery?
8. Do you feel that it is time to act and find an alcohol addiction recovery program such as a Christian alcohol recovery rehab center for that loved one, whether or not he/she is willing?

If you answered yes to most of these questions, your loved one most likely has a problem with alcohol and needs alcohol addiction recovery, possibly in a Christian alcohol recovery rehabilitation center.

Pacific Hills' alcohol addiction recovery is here to help and has been successfully treating adults 18 and over in their Residential Inpatient program, Transitional Care, Day treatment and Intensive Outpatient programs. Indeed, it is recognized as one of the leading Christian alcohol recovery rehab programs in the nation. Pacific Hills' alcohol addiction recovery is gender-specific as men and women have different problems building up to their alcoholism, and require different alcohol addiction recovery approaches. Women, especially, may be unwilling to openly discuss their past if men were present at group therapy, etc.

Clients who attend Pacific Hills' alcohol addiction recovery learn how to regain control of their lives through group and individual counseling, as well as attending the self-help group of Alcoholics Anonymous and working the 12 Steps.

Clients also learn how to recognize their own personal high-risk situations that may cause them to relapse, and are taught while in alcohol addiction recovery how to avoid and/or counter these difficult situations. Those completing treatment have the satisfaction that they have completed one of the finest Christian alcohol recovery rehabilitation programs available. By completing Pacific Hills' alcohol addiction recovery program, combined with the help of an Alcoholic Anonymous sponsor who is working a successful recovery, clients can live a life of sobriety and get their life back!

Please call Pacific Hills' alcohol addiction recovery now.

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"You are always in a place where someone is there no matter what you are going through…. and you can feel safe. I think when you are removed from your environment and you don’t have to deal with going to work, cooking and taking care of the kids, answering the phone and paying the bills…. all the things from everyday life, you can focus just on you…. and you can completely break down…. I always tell people that its not falling apart, it’s falling together.”

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