Alcoholics Anonymous Centres

Alcoholics Anonymous centres can be found all over South Africa and provide people who have a serious drinking problem with the opportunity to get help and assistance in breaking their habit. These centres also provide counselling for the families affected by this disease, which is fantastic as most people do not realise how badly this disease affects the other family members. Many alcoholics do not believe that they have a problem and believe that these centres are only for weak people and that their drinking will never be a problem. It is seldom that an alcoholic realised how their behaviour impacts on others and how children affected by alcoholism can are hurt in the process.

Another misconception is that Alcoholics Anonymous centres are only for the people who have the obsessions with alcohol. But the truth is that the family members of the alcoholic can find solace in these centres as they can hear how other people have overcome their drinking problems and provide them with assistance with their own family member/friend who has the problem. These centres additionally provide contact details for rehab or detox centres from Cape Town to Gauteng in order to help in the initial phases of recovery. Alcoholics Anonymous centres additionally provide the families/friends of the alcoholic with all the tools they may need in order to intervene and get help for the person in need.

So if you are a recovering alcoholic or a person who is being affected by the disease, then visit one of these centres to help you get help for yourself or the person with the serious drinking problem. The number of children affected by this disease is growing annually and this can negatively impact on the rest of their lives. It is therefore imperative that should your family or a friend be in a situation where they need assistance in finding help, or a rehab facility, then you should definitely visit one of the many branches in Gauteng or Cape Town. These centres can help you detox and take control of the disease so if you have a problem, visit one of the many Alcoholic Anonymous centres.