All organizations that exist within the community, like personal Social commonality establishments (IPSS), Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs), municipal services or others might play a major role in the treatment of the alcoholic patient. Their role is vital in 2 areas: on the one hand, they will play a decisive role in signal the illness, serving to create the identification earlier and for a lot of fast and so simpler intervention by health establishments, On the opposite hand, will play awfully vital role within the social reintegration of the patient
They aim to promote the prevention of alcohol-related problems and to coordinate activities in the field of alcohol and treatment in the respective intervention areas in an articulated manner with regional health administrations, health centers, and psychiatric hospitals. These centers are the only public and specific response to this problem.
There are also other forms of different specialist services which constitute a fairly valid response to treatment. Let's look at some examples.
The departments of psychiatry and mental health of some hospitals, namely those with alcoholic units.
Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) and Treatable Alcoholic Groups are composed of communities of men and women who share their experiences, with the objective of solving common problems, have been shown to be one of the most effective alternatives in the treatment of the alcoholic patient and in the follow-up Of his family, which is usually indispensable for the smooth progress of treatment.
Health centers through family doctors.
There is also a set of services under the responsibility of the private sector, namely clinics and therapeutic communities that also work in this area.

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