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Author: Steve Valentino

Alcohol treatment programs are available in every city and small town in the United States. Admitting to the problem of alcoholism and seeking help at an addiction center is the first positive step towards recovery.

There are a variety of drug treatments available to help alcoholics. The idea of treating alcoholism through the use of drugs is controversial, since the drugs used to treat the condition are also addictive. Drug treatment centers use medication as a means of counteracting the effects of the addictive substance. It makes the person feel ill if taken in conjunction with the substance. Disulfuram is an example of a drug administered to alcoholics. Disulfuram makes an alcoholic feel nauseous.

Alcohol treatment programs use both counseling and medications. With support and treatment, many people are able to stop drinking alcohol and rebuild their lives. There are varying levels of success when it comes to alcohol treatment. Some people stop drinking and remain sober on their own. Others have long periods of sobriety with bouts of relapse.

Treatments depend on the needs of an individual and the severity of the abuse. There is a number of self-help programs that help alcoholics deal with the disease. Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) is the largest self-help organization that was founded by alcoholics. Membership is free and meetings take place on a regular basis around the world. Group meetings are facilitated by members and include a support system from fellow members that have recovered from alcoholism.

Outpatient treatment is also an option for alcoholics. Treatment includes drug education and individual and group counseling. It typically involves 8-hour sessions including group therapy with an emphasis on preventing relapse, managing stress and communicating with family.

It is imperative that alcoholics seek treatment for a successful recovery. However, many do turn back to alcohol a few times before achieving long-term sobriety. Research indicates that 90% of alcoholics have a relapse at least once. This may be a setback, but it does not mean that a person cannot recover from alcoholism. Restarting the treatment will enable him to get back on the road to sobriety.

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Steve Valentino is an authority in this industry. Steve has written several articles in the past on this subject.
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