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FIND YOUR WAY TO QUALITY ALCOHOL TREATMENT

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  1. Q&As FOR DOCTORS WITH ADDICTION SPECIALTIES

    Before choosing a doctor for treatment of alcohol use disorder, be sure to ask these questions so you can make an informed choice that meets your needs and budget.

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  9. What is alcohol use disorder (AUD)? What are the symptoms?

    Alcohol use disorder (AUD) is a condition that health care professionals diagnose when a patient’s drinking pattern causes significant distress or harm. Previously known as alcohol abuse or alcoholism, AUD can be mild, moderate, or severe. AUD can cause lasting changes in the brain that make patients vulnerable to relapse. The good news is that no matter how severe the problem may seem, most people with AUD can benefit from treatment with behavioral therapies, medications, or both.

  10. How common is a “dual diagnosis”—such as AUD plus anxiety or depression—and how is this treated?

    National data indicate that at least one-third of all persons enrolled in addiction treatment programs for alcohol use disorder (AUD) have a co-occurring mental health disorder—most often anxiety or depression. Likewise, about one out of every four people treated in mental health programs have a co-occurring substance use disorder—most commonly, AUD.

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