Alcohol Addiction Treatment

Evidence-based care for every stage of alcohol use disorder — from early concerns to long-term recovery.

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Alcohol use disorder (AUD) affects over 28 million adults in the United States alone. It exists on a spectrum — you don't need to hit "rock bottom" to benefit from treatment. Whether you're questioning your relationship with alcohol or struggling with physical dependence, professional support can make a measurable difference.

At Sunflower Clinic, we use evidence-based therapy to address both the psychological and behavioral dimensions of alcohol addiction. Our online model means you can access care from home, on your schedule, without disrupting your daily life.

Research shows that cognitive-behavioral therapy combined with relapse prevention planning significantly reduces heavy drinking and improves long-term outcomes. Our patients build sustainable habits that last well beyond the treatment program.

Recognize the Warning Signs

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Drinking more or for longer than you planned

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Unsuccessful attempts to cut down or stop

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Spending a lot of time drinking or recovering from its effects

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Craving alcohol when you're not drinking

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Continuing to drink despite relationship or health problems

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Needing more alcohol to feel the same effects (tolerance)

Our Treatment Approach

Our alcohol treatment program starts with a comprehensive assessment to determine the right level of care. You'll be paired with a licensed therapist who specializes in alcohol use disorder.

You'll work with your therapist using cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) and motivational interviewing to identify triggers, build coping strategies, and create a relapse prevention plan tailored to your life.

Treatment is delivered through secure video sessions, with regular check-ins from your care team. Most patients begin to see meaningful changes within the first 4–6 weeks.

Not sure if you need help?

Quick, confidential self-assessment based on the DSM-5 criteria.

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Have you found yourself drinking more, or for longer, than you originally intended?

Frequently asked questions

Everything you need to know about getting started.

No. You can begin treatment while still drinking. Our team will work with you to create a safe, gradual plan — whether that means moderation or complete abstinence.

We primarily use cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) and motivational interviewing — both proven to be highly effective for alcohol use disorder. Your therapist will tailor the approach to your specific triggers, patterns, and goals.

Your new life is one conversation away

Book a free, confidential consultation with a licensed specialist. No commitment, no judgment — just the first step.

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