The answer to this question is very complicated. the cost of alcohol addiction cannot be measured in terms of money. It costs you socially like sometimes you cannot join the parties after getting overly drunk. More importantly it costs you with your life.
to continue to drink alcoholic substainces costs alot depending on how often you drink and possibly your life is the cost
The definition of alcohol addiction is as follows: alcohol addiction is when alcohol has interfered with someone's body and mind chemistry so much that he/she can no longer function normally without the use of alcohol.
The answer to this question depends on the type of program you are choosing. There are three different types of drug & alcohol addiction treatment center: Residential or Inpatient Drug Rehab Outpatient Alcohol Addiction Treatment Partial Hospitalization & Intensive Outpatient Treatment Program. The cost varies from $500 to $3000.
If you have an addiction problem, it is going to be up to you to decide what you can and cannot do. Being addicted to opiates may sound very different than being addicted to alcohol, but addictive thinking and behaviors are pretty much all the same. It doesn't matter that much what the substance is - an addiction is an addiction. That being said, if you are trying to overcome and opiate addiction, it's a petty bad idea to drink alcohol. Alcohol impairs your judgment tremendously. Not only are you at risk for drinking more heavily and replacing your opiate addiction with alcohol, but you are at risk for going back to opiates. If you drink too much, there is no telling what someone will do. If you are going to try to bet opiate addiction, my best advice would be to stay completely and totally clean and sober.
Addiction can be a physical dependence. Physical addiction is not the only form of addiction. There is also psychological addiction, which is also considered addiction. A physical dependence and a psychological dependence often coincide with one another, but they don't always have to. Usually, psychological dependence comes first. One could be addicted to alcohol psychologically, meaning they have overwhelming desire to the point that it feels like a need to drink. Drinking too much alcohol on a regular basis can lead to a physical alcohol addiction, meaning the person has to drink alcohol for their body to function. The psychological addiction may even be gone at this point, and they not want to drink anymore, however the physical addiction is still there. Another example could be in marijuana. Marijuana can be very psychologically addictive, however it causes no physical addiction. Either way, an addiction is an addiction, be it physical, psychological, or both.
The Betty Ford Clinic is extremely expensive. Some less expensive programs, such as Saint Jude's in Amsterdam, NY, are demonstrably more effective.
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Approximately three times as much as the cost to maintain a foot. (Note: This question came in under the "Math" category, and was handled accordingly.)
The cost of drug addiction treatment varies with each facility and the patient's needs. But some are able to adjust the cost according to the patient's ability to pay and whether or not there is insurance available.
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The cost to maintain a wind turbine is estimated to be about 2% of the original investment per year. The cost of a wind turbine is $50,000.