What Are the Success Rates of Inpatient Rehab for Alcohol?

Question by EMB: What are the success rates of inpatient rehab for alcohol?
My husband just went to an inpatient rehab. He hit rock bottom and voluntarily went. He seems to be putting every effort into it. I am just concerned that that success rates are not great. I understand that when he gets home he will still have to go to meetings and probably do some intensive outpatient therapy. How much do the rates improve for those that continue on for more therapy and meetings compared to those that do not?

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Answer by scarletrivervalley
It all depends on the person. Some have a strong will to overcome the habit, and really do ,with their belief in God),

Answer by Tim
Don’t worry about the odds, Honey. Even if they’re 1%, you have to think your husband will be in that group. Rest assured it’s better than 1%, and know he’ll be a success story.

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