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Suggest Treatment To Stop Alcohol Addiction

sir my husband is an advocate of supreme court and he is spoiling his and our lives because of alcohol. we have gone through so many treatments but now we are feeling helpless please guide us that there are so many ayurvedic treatments listed in internet for the same. which can be given to the patient without their knowledge. are they successive or if yes then to what extent.
Mon, 9 Jun 2014
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You can access any treatment modality including ayurvedic, homeopathic, natural chikitsa and all.
There are many cases which poses challenges to the management, but don't loose hope. There are many treatment modalities as well. For addiction problems we have medication, psychotherapy, training groups, self help groups, life style modification etc. A combined approach is a must in difficult cases. Admission in a center which has a multidisciplinary team of psychiatrists, psychologist and other mental health professionals can be of a valuable help.
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Dr Arun
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Suggest Treatment To Stop Alcohol Addiction

You can access any treatment modality including ayurvedic, homeopathic, natural chikitsa and all. There are many cases which poses challenges to the management, but don t loose hope. There are many treatment modalities as well. For addiction problems we have medication, psychotherapy, training groups, self help groups, life style modification etc. A combined approach is a must in difficult cases. Admission in a center which has a multidisciplinary team of psychiatrists, psychologist and other mental health professionals can be of a valuable help. Regards, Dr Arun