At Four Winds Recovery, we understand that alcohol addiction affects men in unique ways, requiring specialized approaches for effective recovery.
Our dedicated alcohol addiction treatment for men in Marietta, Georgia, offers comprehensive, evidence-based treatment designed specifically to address the physiological, psychological, and social factors that contribute to alcohol addiction in men.
Our Joint Commission-accredited drug rehab center guides men toward lasting sobriety and renewed well-being with compassionate care and proven methodologies.
We develop individualized strategies that address the specific needs of men struggling with alcohol addiction. Research indicates that approximately 9.4% of men suffer from substance use disorder, highlighting the need for targeted approaches.
Our programs recognize that addiction manifests differently in men and women, making gender-specific treatment essential for optimal outcomes.
Experienced Professionals in Men’s Addiction Recovery
Our staff comprises licensed therapists, medical doctors, and addiction specialists with extensive experience in men’s behavioral health.
Our team understands the unique challenges men face when seeking help for addiction and creates a supportive environment where men can open up and engage fully in the recovery process.
Supportive Male-Focused Environment
Our facility provides a nurturing space where men can connect with peers facing similar challenges.
This environment promotes authentic communication and helps break down the barriers that often prevent men from seeking and engaging in treatment.
Comprehensive Continuum of Care
From initial assessment through aftercare, we provide continuous support tailored to each stage of recovery.
Our programs include access to medical detox, residential treatment, access to partial hospitalization (PHP), intensive outpatient programs (IOP), and ongoing aftercare planning to ensure sustained recovery.
Alcohol addiction affects numerous individuals in Marietta and beyond, but men face unique challenges and often present with distinct patterns of alcohol use disorder.
Alcohol addiction, or alcohol use disorder, is a chronic disease characterized by uncontrolled drinking and preoccupation with alcohol despite adverse consequences.
For many men, alcohol becomes a coping mechanism for stress, emotional pain, or societal pressures.
In Georgia, alcohol-related problems have become increasingly prevalent, with binge drinking reported by approximately 15.7% of adults in recent years.
Physical Indicators:
Increased tolerance requiring more alcohol to achieve the same effect
Withdrawal symptoms when not drinking, including tremors, sweating, and nausea
Neglect of physical appearance and hygiene
Sleep disturbances and changes in weight
Behavioral Changes:
Drinking as a “payoff” or reward for work accomplishments
Using alcohol as a means of self-medication for stress or emotional challenges
Concealing drinking habits or becoming defensive when questioned about alcohol use
Prioritizing drinking over work, family, or social obligations
Inability to stop drinking despite attempts to cut down
Psychological Effects:
Experiencing mood swings when stopping alcohol consumption
Intense cravings and compulsions for alcohol
Feeling that alcohol has become a “best friend” or emotional support
Depression, anxiety, or irritability, particularly when unable to drink
The withdrawal process for alcohol addiction can be a challenging and complex experience, varying significantly in intensity from person to person. Understanding this process is critical for anyone undergoing treatment or supporting someone in recovery.
Here’s a comprehensive overview of what the alcohol withdrawal process entails.
What is Alcohol Withdrawal?
Alcohol withdrawal occurs when a person who has been consuming alcohol regularly reduces or stops drinking abruptly.
This can lead to a range of physical and psychological symptoms as the body reacts to the absence of alcohol, which it has become physically dependent on.
Timeline of Withdrawal Symptoms:
Withdrawal symptoms typically begin within hours of the last drink and can last from several days to weeks.
The timeline can be broken down as follows:
Mild Symptoms (6-12 hours after last drink):
Anxiety and irritability
Tremors or shaking (often referred to as “the shakes”)
Insomnia
Nausea and vomiting
Sweating
Increased heart rate
Moderate to Severe Symptoms (12-48 hours after last drink):
Agitation
Seizures: Some individuals may experience seizures during this time, which can occur without warning.
Hallucinations: Visual, auditory, or tactile hallucinations may occur, commonly referred to as alcoholic hallucinosis.
Delirium Tremens (DTs) (48-72 hours after last drink):
This is a severe form of withdrawal that can occur in individuals with a history of heavy drinking and is characterized by severe confusion, agitation, hallucinations, and autonomic instability (such as increased heart rate and blood pressure).
DTs can be life-threatening and require immediate medical attention.
Detoxification Process:
Due to the potential severity of alcohol withdrawal symptoms, detoxification should always be conducted under medical supervision.
The detox process typically involves:
Initial Assessment: A qualified healthcare provider evaluates the individual’s alcohol use history, physical health, and any existing medical conditions. This assessment helps determine the appropriate level of care and treatment plan.
Monitoring: During detox, healthcare professionals closely monitor the individual for withdrawal symptoms, vital signs, and overall health. This is crucial for identifying potential complications, particularly the risk of seizures or DTs.
Medication Assistance: Medications are often used to mitigate withdrawal symptoms and reduce the risk of serious complications.
At Four Winds Recovery Center, we recognize that effective treatment for alcohol addiction requires a thorough understanding of the individual’s experience, especially for men who may face unique challenges in their recovery journeys.
Below is an outline of our treatment components designed to support men on their path to recovery.
A thorough evaluation to understand the extent of alcohol addiction and any co-occurring disorders.
The assessment considers male-specific factors such as:
Patterns of alcohol use in work and social contexts.
Impact of masculine identity on addiction development.
Co-occurring mental health conditions are common in men.
Previous treatment experiences and barriers to recovery.
Medical detox program providing safe withdrawal support under 24/7 professional supervision.
Attempting detox alone can be dangerous, particularly with alcohol, due to the risk of severe withdrawal symptoms.
The clinical team implements established medical protocols to manage withdrawal symptoms and ensure comfort throughout this critical first step in recovery.
Our gender-specific programs include:
Individual Counseling:
One-on-one therapy sessions address underlying issues contributing to addiction while respecting men’s unique therapeutic needs.
Private space to explore sensitive topics such as trauma, relationship difficulties, or work-related stress that may drive alcohol use.
Men’s Group Therapy:
Specialized group sessions allow men to connect with peers facing similar challenges.
Fosters solidarity and opportunities for authentic self-expression—something many men rarely experience in daily life.
Helps men realize they are not alone in their struggles and builds a supportive community for recovery.
Family Therapy:
Involvement of loved ones in the recovery journey to address family dynamics and communication patterns that may contribute to or be affected by alcohol addiction.
Aims to repair relationships damaged by addiction, creating a stronger foundation for sustained recovery.
Comprehensive approach incorporating activities such as meditation, physical fitness, and stress management techniques designed to help men develop healthy coping mechanisms.
Addresses the physical, emotional, and mental aspects of addiction for well-rounded recovery.
By implementing these structured components, Four Winds Recovery Center aims to provide a supportive and effective treatment experience for men struggling with alcohol addiction, guiding them toward lasting recovery and personal growth.
Our men’s program follows a structured approach similar to established models that have proven effective:
Phase 1: Feelings School
During the initial treatment phase, men participate in intensive therapeutic programming designed to help them identify and express emotions—a skill many men have not fully developed due to societal conditioning.
This phase includes psychiatric evaluation, medical monitoring, and approximately 30 hours of clinical programming weekly.
Phase 2: Skills Application
As recovery progresses, men learn to apply new coping strategies and sober living skills to daily challenges.
This phase continues with medical monitoring while incorporating relapse prevention planning, family counseling, and transition planning for approximately 8 weeks.
Phase 3: Reintegration and Aftercare
Our comprehensive aftercare planning ensures ongoing support as men return to their communities.
This includes continuing care groups, individual counseling, and connections to community resources to maintain sobriety long-term.
Our rehab center provides a range of flexible treatment programs specifically designed for men seeking recovery from opioid addiction. Each program offers varying levels of intensity and support, allowing clients to choose options that best fit their lifestyles and recovery goals.
Below are our primary treatment options.
Outpatient Program
Most flexible option for men who have completed a higher level of care (like PHP or IOP) or have less severe addiction issues.
Involves therapy sessions one to twice weekly for ongoing support during the transition back into routine.
Suitable for those with a foundation of recovery who wish to maintain accountability while managing personal commitments, such as work or school.
Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP)
Flexible treatment schedule with therapy sessions typically three to five days a week for several hours daily.
Suited for men transitioning from more intensive care (like PHP) or those needing structured support while maintaining daily responsibilities.
Focuses on individual and group therapy sessions to address addiction issues and integrate recovery strategies into everyday life.
Evening Intensive Outpatient Program (Evening IOP)
Designed for men with daytime commitments, such as work or family responsibilities.
Scheduled in the evenings, clients can engage in intensive treatment without disrupting their daily routines.
Offers the same therapeutic content as the traditional IOP, running three to five days a week while providing flexibility and support.
Partial Hospitalization Program (PHP)
Intensive, structured program requiring attendance 5-7 days a week.
Ideal for men needing significant support early in recovery but who can live at home or in a sober living environment.
Includes comprehensive therapeutic interventions:
Individual therapy
Group therapy
Medication management
Holistic therapies
Delivered in a supportive, campus-like setting.
By providing these diverse treatment options, Four Winds Recovery Center is dedicated to supporting men on their recovery journeys from opioid addiction, ensuring they can find a program that aligns with their needs and goals.
Alcohol addiction doesn’t have to define your future. At Four Winds Recovery, our specialized men’s rehab facility provides the tools, support, and environment needed for lasting recovery.
Our Marietta treatment facility offers a peaceful retreat where you can focus entirely on healing and rebuilding your life free from alcohol dependency.
Don’t let alcohol control another day of your life. Contact us at 404-957-6765 to speak confidentially with our admissions team and learn how our alcohol rehab program can help you or a family member begin the journey to long-term recovery.