All about AUD and Care Options

If you are unable to manage cravings for alcohol, and feel a compulsion to drink regardless of how that may affect your personal, family or work relationships, you may have Alcohol Use Disorder.

On these pages, learn more about the disorder, and how to determine if this might be an issue for you or someone you care about. You’ll also find information about supports, treatment options and how to begin a care journey. No matter where you are at, or the goals you want to accomplish, help and resources are available. And, most importantly, with new knowledge and treatment options, there is new hope for a better future. If you don’t find the information you need, please feel free to contact us.

Understanding Alcohol Use Disorder as a Health Condition

As a non-profit, we advocate for a compassionate, holistic, evidence-based approach to treating Alcohol Use Disorder as a health condition.

This includes supporting the psychological, social and biological components of Alcohol Use Disorder, in order to make a full recovery possible for just about everyone.

For those struggling with cravings, this approach can include the prescribing of safe, effective and proven medications, usually for a short period of time, in order to:

  • reduce or extinguish cravings and withdrawal symptoms.

  • give people the choice to stop or simply reduce the amount they drink.

  • complement and provide stability for seeking counselling and other psycho-social supports.

Find a wide variety of resources in the drop-down menu below, including a letter to take to your care provider to start a conversation about AUD.

Looking for more information? Visit helpwithdrinking.ca for more resources or contact us directly!

Clinician Resources

If you are a clinician, or would like to take a deeper dive into learning about Alcohol Use Disorder and hear from professionals and scholars about the subject, please visit our Clinician Resources page.