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Article Title: Solution for Treating Alcohol Addiction
Author: Rolf Joho
Category: Health
Word Count: 595
Keywords: alchol,alcohol,alcoholic,alcoholics,alcoholism
Author's Email Address: [email protected]
Article Source: http://www.articlemarketer.com
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Alcoholism has in recent years been defined as a disease or addiction; however 
this idea can be hard for people to accept. Many alcoholics downplay the impact 
of their drinking, and sometimes loved ones fail to see the magnitude of the 
problem.

However if alcohol has become a major part of your life or the life of someone 
you love then it might be time to seek help. The first step to recovering from 
this is to admit that a problem exists. Until an alcoholic admits this there is 
no therapy that will work in the long term.

Best Solution

In the long run the best solution for treating someone with an alcohol 
addiction is admittance to an inpatient rehab facility. The problem with this 
solution is that it is time consuming and expensive. Not everyone is able to 
afford this kind of treatment. However when a person who has problems with 
drinking is ready for treatment and receives care from an inpatient rehab 
facility the results can be very effective.

Medication

Medication may not sound like an ideal way to deal with alcohol addiction but 
it is one possible way to treat drinking. There are several drugs on the market 
that encourage an alcoholic to avoid drinking. One of the drugs that can be 
prescribed is Antabuse, a drug that causes severe discomfort to anyone taking 
it whenever they ingest alcoholic drinks. This is because the drug prevents the 
process of chemical elimination in the body.

Naltrexone is another drug that has been used to cut out the desire fin the 
first place. However the problem with both these solutions is that a relapse 
may occur once a person stops taking the medication. Consult your doctor about 
the possible use of these drugs for treatment of drinking related addictions.

Detoxification

Detoxification may be the first step in an alcohol treatment program. It is a 
very messy and painful step as withdrawal symptoms can cause violent reactions 
in patients. For this reason drugs may be used to help ease the withdrawal 
symptoms.

It is important that detoxification efforts are closely monitored by doctor or 
medical staff. Unmonitored detoxification can lead to death. For the results of 
detoxification to work a patient must then undergo group therapy or counseling 
to avoid relapsing. Drugs may also be prescribed to help the process along. 
Consult your doctor for the best way to go about this.

Group Therapy

Alcohol addiction is often caused by an underlying psychological reason. 
Limiting the amount of alcohol a person drinks may not be enough to solve the 
problem. To get to the underlying reason for the addiction group therapy or 
psychotherapy is necessary.

Alcoholics Anonymous is one of the most common and popular support groups for 
this purpose. If a person in the family has experienced problems with drinking 
for many years it may be necessary for other family members to take part in 
therapy. It can be helpful for a family to work through addiction related 
issues together.

Limiting Consumption

Some people often try to limit their consumption when dealing with addiction. 
While this may seem to work at first it is not a long term solution. People who 
drink in excess often continue to despite the impact their drinking habits may 
have on their finances, or personal relationships. Relapsing or binge drinking 
is common when trying this technique for treatment.

Prevention

Sometimes early intervention and prevention can help problem drinkers from 
avoiding a full blown addiction. Rather than going cold turkey a problem 
drinker learn to manage their alcohol intake and harm reduction techniques. For 
this method to succeed early participation in such a program is crucial.

Rolf Joho is owner of http://www.internetinfomedia.com and writes on a variety 
of subjects. For more Alcohol-Treatment questions visit: 
http://www.agentmon.com/Alcohol-Treatment/
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