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How to Seek Help for Alcoholism. Take a pragmatic approach to kicking your alcohol dependence
with these proven methods. You will need A psychiatric evaluation A medical checkup Counseling
A support group Loved ones Perseverance Cognitive behavioral therapy (optional) and motivational
enhancement therapy (optional). Step 1. Consult a psychiatrist. At least 40 percent of people
who abuse alcohol have a serious mental-health issue – like depression or anxiety – that
leads them to self-medicate with liquor. Treating any underlying condition may help curb your
alcohol dependency. Step 2. Get counseling to find ways to resist the urge to drink.
And don't assume that rehabilitation has to be in-house; research shows that outpatient
rehab can also be effective. Cognitive behavioral therapy and motivational enhancement therapy
have proven particularly helpful in treating people with addictions. Step 3. Ask a doctor
about the medications available to treat alcoholism. Some help reduce the craving for alcohol,
while others discourage drinking by making people feel sick after they've had liquor.
Drugs that treat alcoholism are meant to supplement, not replace, counseling. Step 4. Join a support
group. Search online for options or ask your place of worship for assistance. Step 5. Lean
on friends and family members to help you maintain your sobriety. People with strong
support systems do better, and your loved ones will want to see you succeed. Step 6.
Stick it out. Alcoholism is a chronic illness, and relapses may happen. But if you can stay
with a treatment program for 90 days, you have a better chance of overcoming your problem
for good. Did you know Several studies have concluded that alcoholics have genetic variations
that make them more prone to become addicts.