If you or someone you know is struggling to stop drinking, there are many resources and services available to help.

As far as my knowledge cutoff date, April 2023, here are some steps you can take to get help to stop drinking:

Talk to a healthcare professional: A qualified healthcare professional can provide a confidential evaluation and recommend appropriate treatment options, such as medication-assisted treatment or counseling.

Research treatment programs: There are a variety of treatment programs available, such as inpatient rehabilitation, outpatient programs, and intensive outpatient programs (IOPs). Research the different options and choose a program that best meets your needs.

Consider attending a support group: Support groups such as Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) or Smart Recovery can provide a supportive environment and a sense of community for individuals in recovery.

Reach out to a helpline: Helplines such as the National Helpline (1-800-662-HELP) can provide information and support for individuals struggling with alcohol addiction and their loved ones.

Ask for support from friends and family: It can be helpful to seek support from loved ones who can provide encouragement and accountability during the recovery process.

Remember that recovery is a process, and it is important to seek help and support as needed. With the right resources and support, it is possible to overcome alcohol addiction and achieve long-term recovery.