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A good way to quit drinking.

1. Don't hide all the wine.

Families often find some excuses to try to hide the wine to prevent them from drinking too much. Don't do this, let them experience the consequences of drinking.

2. Grasp the best time to persuade alcohol.

The best time to talk to alcoholics is after asking questions related to drinking (for example, after a fierce family quarrel or accident). Choose a time when he or she is quiet and you can have a private conversation.

3. Special care.

Tell your family to worry about his or her drinking problem. If necessary, use some examples of injuries caused by drinking, including some recent events.

4. Tell the results.

Explain to the drinker what you would do if he or she didn't ask for help-not blame, but take some measures to avoid his or her problems, such as refusing to participate in some social activities that provide alcohol and leaving home to stay away from alcohol. Don't do anything rash.

Ask for help.

Collect information about alcohol treatment in your community in advance. If he or she needs help, call immediately to make an appointment with a treatment consultant. It is recommended that you accompany a treatment plan for the first time.

6. Mobilize friends.

If a family member still refuses to get help, ask a friend to talk to him or her in the above way. Friends who have just overcome alcoholism may be persuasive, but anyone who is sympathetic and easy-going may be helpful. It usually takes more than one person to talk a few times, so that alcoholics can gradually ask for help.

7. seek synergy.

With the help of a medical and nursing professional organization, some families and their relatives and friends formed a group to overcome alcoholism. The implementation of this method can only be guided by experienced professional institutions.

8. Get support.

It is important to remember that you are not alone. Support some community-provided organizations to help family members realize that they are not only responsible for personal drinking problems.