Alcoholism Treatment for Alcohol Addiction Dependence Not Reaching Those in Most Need. Addiction Psychiatrist Offers Free Information on Options–Campral, Naltrexone

New York, NY (PRWEB) July 19, 2006

Addiction Psychiatrist and addiction expert offers no cost, no obligation information on alcoholism recovery and alcohol addiction treatment options. Five (5) part mini-course at www.alcoholism-treatment-recovery.com.

Also offers free call-in times to answer questions about alcoholism treatment and recovery options. Psychiatrist and addiction expert offers no cost, no obligation phone call in times for your audience. Any question on addiction will be answered directly by Stephen Gilman, M.D. Anyone interested should call 212-229-2503 on Wednesdays or Saturdays between 8 AM and 9 AM EST.

“At least 1 in 10 people have an addiction to alcohol, pills or other drugs. Most have no idea what type of help is available. It is my duty as a physician to inform this community of all the options, so they can make informed treatment decisions,” states Addiction Psychiatrist Dr. Gilman. “In the past my ‘Ask the Addiction Expert’ information line was so successful, that I now have to offer it two times per week.”

Any addiction related question is welcome. Here are some common questions:

•Does this new medicine for alcoholism really work?

•How do I find addiction help in my area?

•What are the three questions I must ask before entering treatment?

•I can’t stand the 12 Step approach to treatment. What do I do?

Dr. Gilman is a board certified Addiction Psychiatrist in NYC, is on the faculty of a major NYC medical school, and consultant to numerous substance abuse rehabilitation facilities. He has been interviewed for the print and radio media, and is an author and speaker on addiction topics.

Your audience should simply visit http://www.alcoholism-treatment-recovery.com to download the free, no-obligation five (5) part mini-course on alcoholism treatment and recovery strategies.

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