Accessible virtual alcohol rehab
Quit drinking with the support of an expert team. Personalized plans may include medications, psychiatric care, therapy and coaching to help you reach and maintain your goals from the privacy of your home.
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Personalized alcohol treatment for your unique needs
We know every person is different and has their own struggles with alcohol. That’s why our program is designed to be unique and personalized to an individual’s needs. Plus, we offer affordable pricing alternatives to expensive rehab programs or treatment centers.
Get alcohol rehabilitation as easy as opening your phone
Confidant Health's online alcohol treatment is designed to help you get back to living a fulfilling life without alcohol. You can do your weekly sessions from any device, at a time that works best, as long as you have the Confidant Health app with you.
We keep your alcohol treatment private
There are many options for alcohol treatment, but none are designed to be as discreet, moderated, and confidential as Confidant Health. Our experienced team can provide you the opportunity to discuss your challenges in a safe environment with expert guidance.
They'll show you how you can rebuild your life without alcohol or drugs.
FAQs
How long does an alcohol addiction treatment through Confidant Health take?
There is no pre-set treatment length. This concept was actually a product of how much time most insurance companies would reimburse for, so programs popped up for exactly that number of days, there is nothing special about 28 days. Alcohol addiction treatment will be tailored to meet the individual’s needs and goals.
Some people may be moderate drinkers and benefit from our reduced drinking exercise over the course of a month or two. Others may require medications for up to a year or more.
What are the symptoms of alcohol addiction?
The symptoms of alcohol addiction vary from person to person. However, the most common symptoms include an inability to control your drinking, being preoccupied with alcohol, and drinking in dangerous situations. Alcohol addiction is a serious problem and it can lead to a range of health problems including liver damage, high blood pressure, and depression.
If you or someone you love is struggling with a drinking addiction, it's important that this person knows that help is available.
What do I do if I relapse?
While we design your treatment plan to minimize chances of relapse, if it happens, you can always get in touch with your counselors, therapists, and coaches at the Confidant Health app. When you relapse, it's important to remember that you deserve care and support, not more shame and guilt. We are here to help.
Our team is available 24/7 to answer any questions you have or to help you schedule an appointment.
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