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Keith Shaffer

How Outpatient Treatment can help with Alcohol Addiction

Outpatient treatment can offer several benefits for individuals with alcohol addiction, also known as alcohol use disorder (AUD) who are ready and willing to participate in the recovery process. According to Alcohol.org, outpatient treatment is the mainstay of all long-term substance use disorder recovery programs [1]. Some potential benefits of outpatient treatment for AUD include greater flexibility and convenience compared to inpatient treatment, lower cost, the ability to continue working or going to school while in treatment, and the opportunity to practice sober living skills in real-world situations [1][2].


April is Alcohol Awareness Month, a public health program organized by the National Council on Alcoholism and Drug Dependence (NCADD) to increase outreach and education regarding the dangers of alcoholism and issues related to alcohol. The aim is to raise public awareness about the negative impact of alcohol abuse and addiction on individuals, families, and communities. Alcohol-related problems continue to take a tremendous toll on public health in the United States, and this month is an opportunity to reflect on our drinking patterns and the role of alcohol in our lives

Outpatient treatment programs can help individuals transition back into society by providing support and guidance as they readjust to daily life. An intensive outpatient treatment program can serve as a buffer between the challenges of normal life and the individual's recovery support system, which can help them avoid relapse. The program has all the necessary tools to help the individual handle triggers as they gradually ease back into their normal life.[1] These programs may also provide educational opportunities such as job training classes, which can help individuals develop skills to succeed in their careers and personal lives. Additionally, outpatient treatment programs can offer consistent access to medical and behavioral health specialists, such as doctors, nurses, pharmacists, and psychologists, which can help individuals manage their mental health and addiction recovery.[2]


Foundations Group Recovery Centers in Ohio offers outpatient alcohol addiction treatment programs. These programs provide a range of assessment, ongoing support, and linkages to more intensive levels of care if needed [1]. To learn more about their outpatient alcohol addiction treatment programs, you can call their local addiction rehab center or visit their website.




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