Despite being a sprawling rural state, the majority of Iowa's population has moved into urban centers such as Des Moines and Sioux City in order to take advantage of employment opportunities beyond agri-business. In general statistics may show that there is good news for Iowans, who enjoy lower crime and drug abuse rates than most of the rest of the country.
However, there is at least one troubling statistic that many in Iowa would do well to pay heed: that of alcoholism in the state, especially among teenagers. Alcoholism is not only devastating to people all across America because it is so addictive and popular, but also because it is legally available and mass-marketed everywhere. Just about every American today will see thousands of advertisements for alcohol before they ever even try it, and the effects are very profitable for some but very dangerous for those who are influenced by it. Along with prescription drug abuse, alcohol is the most dangerous drug in America today.
Iowa has also been affected by recent crystal methamphetamine and prescription narcotic epidemics. Communities all across the state are constantly fighting to weed out meth labs and identify the sources of fraudulently obtained prescription drugs. Many of these drugs seem harmless at first but the dangers of drugs such as Oxycontin and Vicodin have gotten so severe that accidental prescription drug overdoses was the leading cause of accidental death in the nation in 2011.
Unfortunately there is few if any realistic ways to keep drugs out of pretty much anywhere, but there is hope in places that have embraced addiction treatment as the best solution to stopping the suffering that drug abuse spreads. Despite social currents to the contrary this is especially the case with alcoholism; A person experiencing alcohol withdrawal will also feel a powerful craving to drink alcohol, particularly if by drinking alcohol the individual will experience an immediate relief for the symptoms of withdrawal. Indeed, withdrawal can be an intense and awful experience that is why an individual addicted to alcohol need to seek the help of an alcohol rehab facility where diagnosis, detoxification and alcoholism treatment can be closely monitored.
Drug and Alcohol Rehab therapy takes many forms including psychotherapy, group and individual counseling, meditation and yoga, as well as regular exercise and family counseling. If you or someone you know is in a life or death battle with substance abuse please talk to us right away about what can be done to help it.
Cities in Idaho with chronic drug problems: Des Moines, Cedar Rapids, Davenport, Sioux City, Iowa City, Council Bluffs, Waterloo, and Dubuque
Counties in Idaho suffering from untreated addiction problems: Marion, Lake, Allen, Hamilton, St Joseph, Elkhart, Vanderburgh, Porter, Tippecanoe, Johnson, Monroe, and Madison
A Center for Addiction Recovery treats the following addiction problems:
A Center for Addiction Recovery offers the following addiction treatment programs: