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    A research-based project called Ensuring Solutions to Alcohol Problems, has identified 13 active ingredients of effective treatment for alcoholism. Many of the ingredients this organization has identified have been used for treating alcoholics for several years. However, many, including the use of prescribed medications with psychosocial therapies, are not widely found in clinical practice.
        According to Ensuring Solutions to Alcohol Problems, some of the ingredients of effective alcohol treatment include: early detection, comprehensive assessment with an individualized treatment plan, medications, training in social skills, specialized services for psychiatric, employment, medical or family problems, continuing aftercare, support group participation, longer duration of treatment, and strong patient motivation.


       
        Executive Director Eric Goplerud, PhD .states, “The philosophical orientation of many programs and individuals who work in the treatment field has focused more on participation in support groups to prevent relapse than the use of prescription medications such as disulfiram,and naltrexone for this purpose.
       
        Dr. Goplerud feels that people with alcoholism have long been denied medication to support psychosocial therapy for behavioral changes, a combination of active ingredients that has proven necessary for the treatment of other chronic illnesses such as diabetes, hypertension, and asthma.
     
    Reference: http://alcoholism.about.com/cs/pro/a/blesap030701.htm
     




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    This is great news              Reply to this Comment
    I hope they publish their findings so it can help people in need.


    Addictions can happen to anyone.              Reply to this Comment
    Book Title: A Childhood Taken Away by a Mother and Grandfather Author: Linda Sommer Farley ISBN: 1413775195 Publisher: Publish America Editorial Reviews Book Description One of the most beautiful aspects of life is the relationship and love between a mother and child. To go through life without a mother's love can be very cruel and difficult. It can easily destroy you or as in my case make you stronger. With determination you can have a wonderful life after experiencing a tough childhood. After fifty-three years of dealing with someone who was incapable of showing me any respect or love, I can say that I have finally broken free from my mother's bondage. After all of these years I can finally be the person who I want to be. It is as if I have just now begun to live. I will continue to write about my experiences as a child; hopefully, what I have been through will help others. I now know that a new beginning is possible no matter what life throws your way. Farley was born in Springfield, Illinois. She grew up in a large family where money was scarce. Her mother was not around for a great deal of her childhood. She was the sixth child of eight and had the responsibility of raising her younger siblings when no one was at home. An abusive grandfather and mother were traumatic parts of her life. This book contains some of Farley's life stories. She describes the difficulties and accomplishments she has experienced in these painful and some times humorous stories. She wrote this book with the purest of intentions - to help others. Subjects: Body, Mind & Spirit > Self-help > Abuse > Survival > Motivational > Inspirational A Childhood Taken Away by a Mother and Grandfather can be ordered at: Barnes & Noble.com, Abebooks.com, Forbes book club.com, Books com, Powells.com, Alibris .com, Amazon.com, Barnes & Noble Booksellers, and other Retailers.


    alcohol treatment              Reply to this Comment
    Please call me with info on alcohol treatment preferably through Colorado guard or Army. Thanks, Abe. 720 329 1741 or 720 427 8568.


    A Mom's Plea              Reply to this Comment
    My son is a vet from the Persian Gulf War. And since the end of the war, he has become an alcoholic. I would like to know, why the attending physician he has at the VA hospital cannot just put him into rehab. Or is this against the law? He's 34 now and I pray that his life changes around, for he is a good person, but he needs help. I told him years ago, after the war, you will lose your friends with your drinking. Now he has no friends, but he will always have his family, but we hurt so much to see him like this. They send your kid off to war, but they neglect to help them straighten out or get clean after all the blood and deaths they have seen in the war. There should be a bill passed, that when a vet is diagnosed as an alcoholic, the VA can immediately put them into a rehab for help. Sincerely, A very worried mom


    no drugs              Reply to this Comment
    its not good for you drugs suck dont d it its bad for you dont start it so dont start it


    no drugs              Reply to this Comment
    its not good for you drugs suck dont d it its bad for you dont start it so dont start it


    A Mom's Plea              Reply to this Comment
    Is your son on antidepressants for other war-related issues? Some of these medications seem to bring on alcohol dependency. But when the medication is stopped, the cravings stop too. Something to check into.


    alcoholic cousin              Reply to this Comment
    I have a cousin that I love very much we are the same age (33)we both started having children at a very young age,we've both been through a lot. we used to drink together and hang out but, at one point I stopped drinking and she didn't and now her life is upside down because of it, her children are suffering and I somehow feel responsible, not directly but I feel like I need to do something to help her, I just don't know how.


    Substance abuse              Reply to this Comment
    Is this a plea?,who knows. I take depression meds 150+Zoloft.I like to binge on tequila and dabble in hyrdocordone. Outwardly I am a highly paid exec and good father/husband. Inwardly I am a wreck hiding binges and wrestling with the impact on my work, mood,and family. I dont trust the insurance community for fear of recorded treatment surfacing in my state licensing or background. What's to be done. I think I want to stop as I know a train wreck is enevitable if I do not do so. Yeah I'm scared.


    like your website              Reply to this Comment
    I am helping a non-profit drug rehab center called Narconon and surfing the net I found your website. I liked it very much! It is so good to find other people who are helping the cause. We have a site with lots of info on our program. Our site is www.drugrehab.ca If there is a possibility for you to give us a link we would appreciate very much text link: Drug Rehab Centers Description: Inpatient drug rehab program with a completely natural treatment plan. Non-profit private centers. Thank you God Bless Catherine Lafrance weblink@drugrehab.ca Narconon expansion west coast


    The counselors              Reply to this Comment
    very unprofessional...


    help              Reply to this Comment
    My fiance is on probation and is a really violent alcoholic. He needs help badly, but I don't want him to go to jail while trying to get help. He also doesn't want the help, but his cousin and myself want to put him in rehab. If anyone knows what to do please email me with some advice. Thanks a lot.


    12 step program              Reply to this Comment
    Have any of you ever read the AA Big Book the soultion is in that book for your alcoholism. It is the blue print for recovery.


    God              Reply to this Comment
    Turning your will and life over cant hurt either!


    toothpaste              Reply to this Comment
    The toothpaste is really bad when i ate it in my soup. Dillila and rachel talked to me today


    toothpaste              Reply to this Comment
    The toothpaste is really bad when i ate it in my soup. Dillila and rachel talked to me today


    toothpaste              Reply to this Comment
    The toothpaste is really bad when i ate it in my soup. Dillila and rachel talked to me today


    toothpaste              Reply to this Comment
    The toothpaste is really bad when i ate it in my soup. Dillila and rachel talked to me today


    toothpaste              Reply to this Comment
    The toothpaste is really bad when i ate it in my soup. Dillila and rachel talked to me today


    Fellow employee who has obvious alcohol addiction.              Reply to this Comment
    Please help. I have a work associate who has been going through a very hard time the last year or so, physically he must have lost 75 pounds, he has to walk with his hands extended out just to keep his balance, and that is when he appears somewhat sober. My comapany has sent him to some type of rehab within the last six or so months, but that program has apparently done nothing for his well being. I am a concearned co-worker and when the guy dies, I don't want to have to say that I did nothing to help him. Can you recommend ways that I can help this individual. Thanks, Steven Whitmore.

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