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Alcoholism
Treatment
The type of treatment you receive depends
on the severity of your alcoholism and the resources
that are available in your community. Treatment may
include detoxification (the process of safely getting
alcohol out of your system); taking doctor-prescribed
medications, such as disulfiram (Antabuse®) or
naltrexone (ReVia™), to help prevent a return
(or relapse) to drinking once drinking has stopped;
and individual and/or group counseling.
There are
promising types of counseling that teach alcoholics
to identify situations and feelings that trigger the
urge to drink and to find new ways to cope that do
not include alcohol use. These treatments are often
provided on an outpatient basis.
Because the support of family members
is important to the recovery process, many programs
also offer brief marital counseling and family therapy
as part of the treatment process. Programs may also
link individuals with vital community resources, such
as legal assistance, job training, childcare, and
parenting classes.
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