Discover alcohol addiction treatment at New Choices Treatment Center, including holistic and evidence-based approaches.
Alcohol addiction is a persistent challenge across the United States, and San Antonio is no exception. According to a 2022 survey, 29.5 million people in the U.S. struggle with alcohol use disorder (AUD). This translated into roughly 10.5% of the population aged 12 and above.1
These numbers point to a critical need for effective alcohol addiction treatment options. The community must address this widespread challenge with accessible treatment programs to help people overcome addiction and lead healthier lives.
New Choices Treatment Center (NCTC) in San Antonio stands at the forefront of combating AUD by adopting a holistic approach to recovery. We aim to redefine the path to sobriety and make recovery a more accessible and sustainable process for those struggling with alcohol dependence.
Chronic alcohol use can have a devastating impact on a person’s physical and mental health. Some of the potential consequences include:
DBT was originally developed in the late 1970s to treat borderline personality disorder. However, since then, it has been adapted for other uses, including alcohol addiction.
Yoga combines physical postures, breath control, and meditation. It enhances physical flexibility, improves mental focus, and promotes emotional calm.
Family therapy sessions help improve communication skills within the family. In these sessions, family members express their feelings and thoughts in a safe and controlled environment.
Family therapy builds a strong support network necessary for the client’s recovery. The goal is to teach the family how they can help effectively without encouraging addiction.
Our website provides detailed information about our admissions process. Visit our admissions page to learn more about how to begin.
We work with most insurance carriers, including:
Outpatient treatment programs allow clients to live at home and maintain much of their daily routine, such as work or school. However, they are required to attend treatment sessions at scheduled times.
Since relapse is very common in people with alcohol addiction, this option is only recommended for those who have a strong support system at home.
Therapists at NCTC are trained to address the specific needs of people with dual diagnoses. Our treatment plans integrate evidence-based therapies for addiction alongside appropriate treatment modalities for any co-occurring mental health conditions.
Contact us today to get started on the path to sobriety with our alcohol addiction treatment. If you have any questions or concerns, our compassionate staff will be able to assist you confidentially.