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Hi Am a daily beer drinker and have been diagnosed with Fatty Liver Grade 1. Need to talk to a specialist who can help me in withdrawal. I did quit for 2 months recently and faced panic attacks post 15 days of quitting drinking. This went on for almost 1.5 months.
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Hi. You understand your present condition hopefully. Concentrate on this. If i serve as your trainer i would need a complete history (medical, social and psychological). I would enquire upon intrapsychic and psychological factors. Oral narcissistic and regressive dynamics to be uncovered. Helplessness and hopelessness will be treated.
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Letting experiencing symptoms of withdrawal under supervision of therapist symptomatic treatment nonjudgmental stance
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Therapist as substitute
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Hello .. You are showing withdrawal symptoms. Kindly seek help or reach to to de addiction Center Counselor will help you empower your decision making process and your ability to resist with some mind related therapies.
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In self help Please try Meditation. It will help you stick to your decision of quitting alcohol.
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You can reach out to any counselor on Practo or book online session / Neha Ravichandran
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Hi, consult a psychiatrist about withdrawal. I understand having withdrawal symptoms can feel uncomfortable. Counseling and psychotherapy is effective in managing withdrawal symptoms. You can explain about your situation in detail with a psychologist. Anxiety is one of the symptoms of alcohol withdrawal a psychologist will help and guide you with ways to manage anxiety based on your lifestyle. I suggest you consult a psychiatrist first and then a psychologist.
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Dear u should take help from some psychiatrist.Along with psychiatric treatment there must be psychological support. CBT will help u definitely. To know more give me call. I provide CBT ONLINE.
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Dear human, thank you for sharing and reaching out. You’ve taken the first step in resolving your concern and I appreciate your decision to reach out for help. Addiction is a hugely complex and destructive disease, and its impact can be simply devastating. We all are aware of how badly destructive alcohol addiction can impact one’s life. We know how bad alcohol is affecting our health but still feel impossible to stop drinking. Having panic attacks during your withdrawal is pretty normal. You face many hurdles to overcome addiction, but if you are willing to stop drinking, you may no matter how heavy of a drinker you are. There are some tips which you can follow: Make a resolution Keep a log of your drinking Limit your drinking Get involved in other activities Understand that addiction stems from real issues and is not merely a problem of morality Make alcohol less accessible Avoid temptation Seek support Be persistent If these tips don’t help you out please feel free to reach out by booking an appointment with us and talk to us without any judgment. Take care!
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