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Cognitive Behavioral Therapy For Alcohol Use Disorder

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Cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) for alcohol use disorder is a structured, evidence-based treatment approach that aims to help individuals change their drinking behaviors by focusing on identifying and modifying thought patterns and behaviors that contribute to alcohol misuse.

Key Features

  • Cognitive restructuring
  • Behavioral interventions
  • Skills training
  • Relapse prevention strategies

Pros

  • Effective in reducing alcohol consumption
  • Addresses underlying psychological factors contributing to alcohol use
  • Can be tailored to individual needs and preferences

Cons

  • May require multiple sessions and commitment to see results
  • Not effective for everyone

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