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=== Getting help ===
* [http://www.aa.org/ Alcoholics Anonymous] is often considered the best recovery program for those who are alcoholics or severe alcohol abusers.
* [http://www.smartrecovery.org/ Smart Recovery] and [https://web.archive.org/web/20131104004445/https://rational.org/index.php?id=1 Rational Recovery] both are alternatives to AA that take a slightly different approach than AA's traditional 12-step recovery with no focus on the idea of a higher power, whatever it may be.
* [http://www.moderation.org/ Moderation Management] is a harm-reduction approach that allows for continued drinking but strictly controlled. It is at odds with much of the recovery community (which, often for very good reasons, demands total sobriety) and has somewhat less successful odds, and is probably more useful for problem drinkers/alcohol abusers than for true alcoholics.