Alcohol
Treatment, Therapy & Alternatives
Suffering from an alcohol addiction can reek havoc on a persons life. As with any addiction a person can suffer greatly. I would like to talk about some treatment options for a person struggling through alcohol addiction. It is most important for the person to recognize their condition and have an desire to quit. (Carol Galbicsek, 2019) Sometimes a person may realize this on their own or it may take an intervention to help the person see they have a problem. Once the person is ready and willing to get help you must then figure out treatment and support options.
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Detoxification is the initial step in treating alcoholism and it can be a very difficult process as the first few day a person may feel some withdraw symptoms. (Carol Galbicsek,2019) Once a person is detoxed they may enter into therapy. An option is inpatient therapy where a person is in structured treatment environment. (Carol Galbiesek, 2019)In in patient therapy they may also help you through detoxification if you were unable to do this alone through giving medications that help with withdraw symptoms.(Addiction Center, 2020)Common ones they would prescribe include:
- Acamprosate – Used to reduce alcohol cravings and withdrawal symptoms.
- Naltrexone – Used to reduce cravings for alcohol as well as its pleasurable effects.
- Vivitrol – An extended-release formulation of Naltrexone
- Disulfiram – Causes severe negative effects when alcohol is consumed.
These program are for people with a serve alcohol problem and the person would generally remain in treatment from anywhere from 30 to 90 days. These people will get around the clock care to prepare you for life after rehab ,learning to fight triggers and to seeking help if you relapse. (Carol Galbiesek, 2019)
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Alcohol counseling is another option which includes many meetings with a counselor who will guide you through recovery. Counseling opens up lines of communication so the person can express themselves at all times, through the good & bad they are experiencing. (Carol Galbiesek,2019) Alcohol support groups like AA (Alcoholics Anonymous)is a fellowship of men and women who share their experience, strength, and hope with each other to solve their common problem and help others to recover from alcoholism.(Buddy T, 2019) AA is well known and another great option.Scientific research has shown that people in support groups like AA combined with other treatment, is more effective than battling addiction alone.(Buddy T, 2019) There are other alternatives like— Women for Sobriety, SMART Recovery, and LifeRing that are support groups for those who choose to be sober. (German Lopez, 2018) Programs like SMART Recovery and LifeRing can be a different option for those who choose moderate drinking instead of quitting drinking all together , these are designed for more of a problem drinker rather than severe cases although anyone can try these. (German Lopez, 2019) People who are less committed to abstinence will be more committed to programs like SMART and LifeRing. We need alternatives in treating alcohol addiction because no one case is the same and people respond to different treatments. It is best to be advised by a doctor to what treatment is best for you.
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References
Addiction Center (2019) Alcohol Treatment & Rehab.Retrieved from www.addictioncenter.com
Buddy T (2019) Treatment Options for Alcoholism. Retrieved from www.verywellmind.com
Carol Galbicsek (2019) Treating Alcoholism. Retrieved www.alcoholrehabguide.org
German Lopez (2018) Alcoholics Anonymous Works for some people. Retrieved www.vox.com