HARM REDUCTION FOR ALCOHOL PROBLEMS: EXPANDING TREATMENT OPTIONS



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Harm reduction strategy does not see complete abstinence as the only goal of treatment. Unreadiness for immediate rejection of alcohol consumption should not be a barrier to helping to reduce the negative effects of alcohol abuse, especially in cases where the standard treatments do not produce the expected results. Such an approach is consistent with the behavioral patterns of dependence and provides more treatment options, which would otherwise not be used.

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Mikhail L Zobin

Moscow drug addiction treatment centre

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