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by Elenora Kuhic Published 3 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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What are two programs for treating alcoholism?

People often think there are only two places to get help for alcohol problems—Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) or residential rehab....These levels, as defined by the American Society of Addiction Medicine, include:Outpatient. ... Intensive outpatient or partial hospitalization. ... Residential. ... Intensive inpatient.

Where do celebrities go to rehab?

Crossroads, Antigua. Courtesy of Crossroads. ... Passages, Malibu, Calif. ... Promises, Malibu, Calif. ... Betty Ford Clinic, Rancho Mirage, Calif. ... Silver Hill Hospital, New Canaan, Conn. ... The Dunes, East Hampton, N.Y. ... The Meadows, Wickenburg, Ariz. ... Wonderland, Los Angeles, Calif.More items...•

What is the most popular program for recovering alcoholics?

Alcoholics Anonymous (A.A.)Alcoholics Anonymous (A.A.), arguably the most well-known alcohol recovery program, is based on a set of spiritual principles that provide tools for living sober.

Where is the most expensive rehab?

Paracelsus in Switzerland is the most expensive rehab in the world, serving a clientele of royalty, politicians, oligarchs, business tycoons and A-list celebrities.

What celebrity just got out of rehab?

30 Famous People Alive Today Who Have Battled AddictionBen Affleck. Shortly after announcing that he and wife Jennifer Garner were getting a divorce, Ben Affleck dropped another major bomb: he had just come out of rehab. ... Drew Barrymore. ... Jamie Lee Curtis. ... Johnny Depp. ... Robert Downey, Jr. ... Kirsten Dunst. ... Zac Efron. ... Edie Falco.More items...•

Is there a 12-step program that doesn't involve God?

Attending 12-Step Meetings for Addiction Recovery So, to be a thousand percent clear, Alcoholics Anonymous and other 12-step programs are not religious organizations. Even they say so, in their official pamphlet called “The God Word.” Agnostic, atheist, religious, secular: Everyone is welcome at 12-step programs.

What can I do instead of AA?

Alternative Programs to AASelf-Management and Recovery Training (SMART) Recovery.Women for Sobriety.Secular Organizations for Sobriety (S.O.S.).LifeRing Secular Recovery.Moderation Management.Evidence-based and science-based treatments.Holistic therapies.Experiential therapies.

Which area S of the brain are most affected by heavy drinking?

The cerebellum, an area of the brain responsible for coordinating movement and perhaps even some forms of learning, appears to be particularly sensitive to the effects of thiamine deficiency and is the region most frequently damaged in association with chronic alcohol consumption.

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