Sobriety-based treatment programs have been an ineffective approach for the vast majority of people struggling with alcoholism. Susan Collins, PhD, and colleagues conducted the first randomized controlled trial of alcohol treatment for alcohol use disorder that does not ask people to get sober, with positive results.
If sobriety isn’t an option, ‘harm reduction’ can work for homeless people with alcoholism, study finds
The Seattle Times | March 14, 2019
