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Alcoholism Treatment

Alcoholism treatment is the process of helping individuals with alcohol use disorder, or AUD, to reduce or cease drinking. This can be done through counseling, medication, and/or support groups. Treatment helps those battling alcoholism to become more in control of their drinking, reduce associated health risks, and…

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Overview

Alcoholism treatment is the process of helping individuals with alcohol use disorder, or AUD, to reduce or cease drinking. This can be done through counseling, medication, and/or support groups. Treatment helps those battling alcoholism to become more in control of their drinking, reduce associated health risks, and maintain a healthier and more productive lifestyle. The aim of treatment is to help individuals maintain sobriety and reach healthier lifestyle goals. With successful treatment and lifestyle modifications, those with AUD can lead healthier and more fulfilling lives.

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Enver Tahiraj · Croatia Zhang Liang · United States Borna Relja · Croatia

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