Supporting alcohol use change through structured care and guided monitoring

Alcohol use disorder services focus on assessing and managing patterns of alcohol use that affect health, behavior, or daily responsibilities. This service supports individuals who may be trying to reduce, control, or stop drinking and need structured clinical guidance. Care is delivered through virtual sessions that combine evaluation, therapy, and medication management when appropriate.

How It Works:

Care is organized around assessment, planning, and ongoing support:

  • An initial evaluation reviews alcohol use patterns, frequency, and related concerns
  • Treatment options may include therapy approaches such as motivational interviewing
  • Medication may be considered to support reduction, maintenance, or relapse prevention
  • Follow-up sessions track progress, setbacks, and any withdrawal-related concerns
  • Discussions may include identifying triggers, routines, and support systems

What to Expect

The process begins with a clear review of current alcohol use and its impact on daily life. Care typically continues through scheduled sessions that monitor progress and adjust strategies as needed. Ongoing participation and honest communication help guide treatment decisions over time.

Connect for Personalized Care Options

Reach out to discuss available telepsychiatry and behavioral health services based on individual needs. This helps clarify concerns and identify appropriate next steps in care. Each case is reviewed to guide a suitable treatment approach.