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  1. Types of Alcohol Treatment | Alcohol Treatment Navigator | NIAAA

    Learn about the different types of treatment available for people with alcohol problems, including different outpatient services led by health professionals.

  2. Find Your Way to Alcohol Treatment | Navigator | NIAAA

    The NIAAA Alcohol Treatment Navigator will guide you through your search for alcohol treatment for yourself or an adult loved one.

  3. How to Find Alcohol Treatment | Navigator | NIAAA

    Use our tips to search for alcohol treatment providers—licensed addiction therapists, alcohol treatment programs, and addiction doctors.

  4. What to Know About Alcohol Treatment

    Alcohol use disorder (AUD) is a health condition that is best assessed and treated by a health professional. In this section, learn more about AUD, the professional treatment options …

  5. What Is Alcohol Use Disorder (AUD)? - Alcohol Treatment Navigator

    As you search for treatment for alcohol problems, find out what you need to know and the information you need to gather before starting your search.

  6. How to Search and What to Ask - NIAAA Alcohol Treatment …

    Learn how to search for addiction therapists, alcohol treatment programs, and addiction doctors who provide higher quality alcohol treatment.

  7. Telehealth and Online Options for Alcohol Treatment

    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.

  8. Making a Choice: Treatment Options Chart [Worksheet #5] This chart can help you summarize what you learn from providers you contact—and to choose among them. Look for options that …

  9. About the NIAAA Alcohol Treatment Navigator

    For more than 45 years, NIAAA has sponsored hundreds of carefully designed alcohol treatment studies, involving thousands of people with alcohol problems. The NIAAA Alcohol Treatment …

  10. The route to recovery from alcohol use disorder is different for each person. It largely depends on how severe the problem is, along with other individual needs and preferences.