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Drug Therapy

If people are dependent on certain drugs, such as heroin, nicotine, or alcohol, medications to treat addiction may be effective. Not all medications work the same way for everyone. Talk with your provider to determine which course of treatment is right for you. Medications may also help treat withdrawal symptoms, but treating withdrawal is not the same thing as treating substance dependence.

Psychotherapy Treatment for Substance Use Disorders

Psychotherapy, also known as "talk therapy," is more than talking about problems, it's about finding solutions. A good therapist will help individual's develop skills for coping with overwhelming feelings and symptoms, and help change behavior patterns that may be contributing to symptoms.


Establishing Substance Use Treatment Goal(s)

One of the first steps in deciding which treatment is right for you is to determine your treatment goal(s). The goal of many treatments is abstinence, which means stopping substance use all together. However, some people will make the choice to use substances. For these individuals the goal of treatment may be to moderate the frequency and/or amount of substance use. A harm reduction approach to substance use attempts to help users reduce the negative impact that drugs and alcohol has on their lives. For example, harm reduction goals may include stopping driving while under the influence. If this goal is achieved, the individual may then target reducing the frequency or quantity of substance use.2 More

Treatment for Alcohol Use Disorders

Treatment for Illicit Drug Use Disorders