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Hi, I really wanted to quit drinking but unable to control. Do we have any medicine to quit drinking for a longer period. Please suggest
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First visit de addiction center then take psychological counseling
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Hi It is good to know you are determined to quit drinking. Have confidence in yourself that you can quit drinking. Counseling sessions will help you.
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Consult a psychologist
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Contact me for counseling session. Along with counseling I can suggest natural foods to calm the mind.
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Medicine+counseling can help you . contact with a professional .
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Hi. You can get equal result if you follow Psychological Remedial Plan
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Person Centered Therapy ACT
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Don’t wait for an opportunity. Create it.” - George Bernard Shaw. Don’t stop when you’re tired. Stop when you’re done.” - Marilyn Monroe. Give the ones you love wings to fly, roots to come back, and reasons to stay.” - Dalai Lama.
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Yes, there are deterrent medicine available for quitting drinking but in the long run motivational therapy would be beneficial along with medication.
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visit a psychiatrist for medication along with a clinical psychologist. You can contact me for therapeutic intervention.
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Trying to identify the triggers for alcohol use might be helpful and your response to stress.
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Hii, Yes you can take medication from psychiatrist. However, as a clinical psychologist I can help you with therapies such as MET to quit alcohol. Therapy sessions can be very helpful in quitting the alcohol.
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Take therapy from a Clinical Psychologist.
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Hi.... Please consult a Psychiatrist for Medication. Typically a combination of medication and psychotherapy works well. In some cases joining a proper De-addiction centre is also helpful.
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Consult a Psychologist. CBT along with Interpersonal Guidance and Counselling is required.
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Mr. Gunjan Maithil Senior Psychologist Cell: nine six seven one three zero three one three four Website: https://gunjanmaithil.wixsite.com/therapy App: http://wix.to/fechb08?ref=cl
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It is better to visit a detoxic center first and then consult a psychological Counselor for therapies..
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