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Book details
  • Genre:SELF-HELP
  • SubGenre:Substance Abuse & Addictions / Alcohol
  • Language:English
  • Pages:106
  • eBook ISBN:9781098340827
  • Paperback ISBN:9781098340810

How To Detox Yourself from Alcohol

by Soroya Bacchus, M.D.

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Overview
If you've decided to quit drinking, that's great-but you don't want to stop cold turkey. Detoxification from alcohol has more complications from withdrawal than any other drug, and the death rate for alcohol withdrawal is between five and eight percent. In How to Detox Yourself from Alcohol, you'll learn how addiction starts in the first place, the risks of detox, and how to safely quit drinking.
Description
If you've decided to quit drinking, that's great-but you don't want to stop cold turkey. Detoxification from alcohol has more complications from withdrawal than any other drug, and the death rate for alcohol withdrawal is between five and eight percent. In How to Detox Yourself from Alcohol, you'll learn how addiction starts in the first place, the risks of detox, and how to safely quit drinking. Soroya Bacchus, M.D., board-certified in psychiatry with subspecialization certifications in addiction medicine and psychosomatic medicine, helps you: • understand what alcohol does to your body; • recognize the effects of alcohol that can't be reversed; • determine whether you have a problem with alcohol consumption; • decide whether you are a good candidate for self-detox; and • respond to unforeseen problems as you seek to stop drinking.
About the author
Soroya Bacchus, M.D. is board certified in psychiatry with subspecialty board certifications in addiction medicine, psychosomatic medicine and geriatric psychiatry. Her background in integrative medicine has focused on dual diagnosis and medically assisted treatment (MAT). She currently practices at Calming Goat Addiction Medicine Group located in Los Angeles. Dr. Bacchus is currently accepting new patients at her Los Angeles office, where she often ponders; "How many Psychiatrist does it really take to screw in a light bulb?"

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