April is Alcohol Awareness Month.
It was established in 1987 and was formerly sponsored by the National Council for Alcoholism and Drug Dependence (NCADD). According to Recovered, the goals of the annual campaign include the following: raise awareness for communities, help understand the causes and treatment available for alcoholism, reduce the social stigma associated with alcoholism, and educate people on how the disease can be addressed.
Alcoholism is a growing problem and one that affects millions of Americans. At nView, we're acutely aware of the challenges associated with alcoholism as our solutions help substance use disorder (SUD) clinics identify and treat the underlying mental health conditions that lead to alcohol and other substance use disorders.
To gain a better understanding of alcohol use disorder (AUD) and its prevalence in the United States, here are 16 statistics and facts to know.
These and other statistics and facts concerning alcohol use disorder and excessive drinking indicate just how serious an issue alcoholism is for adults and adolescents. While it is imperative that those struggling with AUD receive treatment for their addiction, success will largely hinge upon also providing these individuals with the mental health help and support they need.
As Jim Szyperski of nView Health, stated, "Because substance use treatment programs have been so focused on treating the addiction, they may have missed some of the critical underlying mental health issues that are almost always present among those who suffer from substance use disorders. As one substance use physician once told me, 'Everyone who walks through our door has an underlying mental health disorder.' Part of nView's mission is to help these dedicated specialists receive a more holistic view of the patient so they can better understand and subsequently treat the root causes of addiction."
To learn more about how nView collaborates with SUD clinics to improve diagnosing and counseling, contact us.
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