FEATURES OF THE IMPLEMENTATION OF 12-STEP TREATMENT PROGRAMS FOR ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS AND OTHER PROGRAMS FOR THE TREATMENT OF ALCOHOL USE DISORDERS

Abstract


Alcoholism remains an urgent problem, as alcohol-related mortality is approximately 10 times higher than that from all drugs and accounts for 5.1% of the total global burden of disease. The solution to this problem is multifaceted and includes a wide range of medical services. The article on alcohol use disorders provides an overview of one of the largest support programs for people with alcohol dependence — Alcoholics Anonymous (AA). It is noted that the initial AA intervention includes work through social communication and the «12 steps» program. Its purpose is to facilitate internal psychological, emotional and spiritual changes that are considered necessary to maintain the status of abstinence from alcohol.

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O. O. Kravchenko

Stavropol State Medical University, 355017, Stavropol, Russia

K. R. Amlaev

Stavropol State Medical University, 355017, Stavropol, Russia

V. N. Mazharov

Stavropol State Medical University, 355017, Stavropol, Russia

V. B. Zafirova

Stavropol State Medical University, 355017, Stavropol, Russia

D. Kh.-D. Khubieva

Stavropol State Medical University, 355017, Stavropol, Russia

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