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How can I find help for a drinking addiction?

Profile: InsertYouNameHere
InsertYouNameHere on Jan 15, 2018
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One of the most effective way to deal with any addiction might be anonymous help groups. Try to find in your area ,,Alcoholics Anonymous'' groups and just go to one of their meetings. Usually no prior registration is required, only your attendance.
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Profile: JackM
JackM on Feb 14, 2015
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Try visiting http://www.alcoholhotline.com or talking to one of our lovely Listeners! We're always here to help xx
Profile: McHappy
McHappy on Apr 9, 2015
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I can go to rehab or call the hotlike for some people drinkin is a way to deal with life but some people really dont knoe how they are harming themselves
Profile: Randy1
Randy1 on Apr 9, 2015
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There are at least three options I can think of. One is to see a professional counselor who specializes in addictions. One is to join AA, which is a support group. One is to join SMART Recovery, which is also a support group. A fourth option would be inpatient or outpatient rehab.
Profile: Dannus
Dannus on Apr 25, 2015
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In the United Kingdom, the main source of help would be 'ADDACTION'; if you are living a home, and would like support to come to you weekly, you could contact Stonham through the Home Group' website.
Profile: Anonymous
Anonymous on Jun 18, 2015
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Here is a website that can put you in contact with someone local to you to help you get into an A.A. group. " **THIS WEB SITE DOES NOT PROVIDE A.A. MEETING INFORMATION DIRECTLY** Contact Local A.A. Offices, Websites and Answering Services This website does not provide A.A. meeting information. Use the resources below to find contact information and links to local A.A. offices where you can find A.A. meetings or talk to an A.A. member." Good luck! If you need more people to talk to feel free to message me.
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Anonymous on Jun 30, 2015
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Alcoholics Anonimys is what I found a very good support. It is sober alcoholics supporting each other. You can find a meeting near you by looking on internet or in your local phone book.
Profile: avanef
avanef on Mar 20, 2017
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There are most likely helpful rehab places in your area, or going to local AA meetings, there are ways to help cope with it or take some kind of month plan or something like that.
Profile: withoutadoubt10
withoutadoubt10 on Nov 28, 2017
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You have taken you first step, admitting there is a problem. AA is a fabulous community of men and women who share a common ground. You will meet others who want to help you.
Profile: sillyseraph002
sillyseraph002 on Apr 17, 2018
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if youre on this website youre off to a good start. you could also try looking for and attending alcoholics anonymous meetings in your area. the meetings are usually free and they are generally designed to be a support system comprised of other people who have similar struggles. There also exist a variety of treatment programs. And finally, if you are asking yourself this question, you are off to a great start! Seeing and knowing that there is a problem is the first step in solving it.
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