Yes.
Yes, I believe so. I'm going through the same thing!
It would be best to seek medical help when undergoing rehab for a serious and prolonged addiction. There can be medical problems that might occur when undergoing detox.
An alcohol abuser could get treatment, or self help treatment by going to alcoholics anonymous meetings, as well as getting a sponsor. If the person can not do that, or doesn't want to, you could take them to a detox.
As soon as you like. But why detox if you're going to put poison back into your body? We suggest you get a good book on nutrition, and discover for yourself the correct way to deal with these issues, instead of fooling around with fad diets.
The safety of detox depends on the amount of alcohol consumed within a 24 hour time frame and how long that amount has been consumed over a period of time. An alcoholic who drinks a six pack of beer a day over a period of two years may have an easier detox experience than an alcoholic who consumes two liters a day over the past 10 years. Alcohol levels are cumulative so the more consumption over a longer period of time increases the danger. However, detox should always be preformed under medical supervision. Going "cold turkey" no matter how much consumption, can sometimes be fatal. When making the decision to detox, consult your doctor, counselor, or go to the emergency room.
Nope - people can go into detox voluntarily. They don't have to be arrested first !
He was going through alcohol withdrawl
February 2011
In alcohol rehab emotional and family therapy is vital to recovery. Before going to rehab you will need to go through medical therapy until you are through with withdraw.
There are thousands of alcohol and drug rehabs in the United States. However, there is no evidence that going through a rehab program leads to a higher rate of sobriety than not going to a rehab.
Dreams are involuntary. Natural dreams are produced by the subconscious mind which is not particularly responsive to the desires of the conscious mind. The term "visions" generally refers to something that is seen through divine (or supernatural) inspiration. By definition, then, one cannot get "visions" by one's own effort. Some individuals claim to be able to "incubate a dream" through prayer, ritual or meditation on a certain subject or question before going to sleep. But there is very little reliable evidence supporting such claims.