Lifestyle Changes to Manage Alcohol Use Disorder (AUD)
Lifestyle changes will need to be made to manage AUD. Some examples are:
- Developing coping methods to avoid drinking when difficult situations happen
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Learning
stress reduction
or
relaxation
techniques
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Exercising regularly
- Asking friends and family members for support
- Finding ways to stay social without alcohol
- Not going to places where alcohol is served
- Keeping alcohol out of your home and office
- Making new friends who do not drink alcohol
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Self-help strategies for quitting drinking. Rethinking Drinking website. Available at: https://www.rethinkingdrinking.niaaa.nih.gov/Thinking-about-a-change/Support-for-quitting/Self-Help-Strategies-For-Quitting.aspx. Accessed September 3, 2020.
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