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What about mutual help groups? How can they be helpful?
Many individuals find that participation in mutual help groups helps to reinforce and extend the benefits of professional alcohol treatment services. These groups—including Alcoholics Anonymous (AA), SMART Recovery, Women for Sobriety, and others—provide a ready-made social network that is supportive of recovery and abstinence.
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Find answers to common questions about alcohol use disorder, alcohol treatment, and how to search for treatment providers.
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As you seek treatment for alcohol use disorder, see the 10 questions to ask accredited treatment programs, and the answers to listen for, before making your decision.
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As you seek alcohol treatment, see the 10 questions to ask addiction therapists (psychologists, counselors, and social workers), and the answers to listen for, before making your decision.
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Concerned about paying for alcohol treatment? Find out about comparing the costs of different kinds of alcohol treatment, the role of health insurance, and options for people with a limited budget.
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Searching for alcohol treatment can be overwhelming. The Navigator will help you focus your search to find higher quality treatment, which can increase the odds of success.
National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism