Live and Work Well

Alcohol misuse is a disease that affects people from all walks of life. Excessive misuse can lead to psychological, social, workplace, financial, legal and physical problems for both the user and their loved ones. Find support resources to help get on the road to recovery.


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Guides

  • Addiction Recovery Tools

    There are many things you can do on your journey to long-term recovery and well-being. You can explore these tools and see what works best for you to support your recovery.

  • Recovery, Resiliency and Empowerment Tools

    There are many things you can do to work your wellness between visits with your doctor and talk therapist. You can explore these tools and see what works best for you to support your recovery.

Articles

  • Treating Alcohol Use Disorder

    Learn about the treatment options for alcohol use disorder, including detoxification, behavior modification, counseling, and medication.

Find Self-Help Resources

Find Self-Help Resources

Resources

  • Women for Sobriety Opens in a new window

    A self-help program for women seeking to recover from alcohol abuse and other addictions. Website offers information about the program, online support forums, live chat and more.

  • Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) Opens in a new window

    Alcoholics Anonymous is a fellowship of men and women who share their experience, strength and hope with each other that they may solve their common problem and help others to recover from alcoholism.

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Assessments & Screeners

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