Guidelines Navigating the GuidelinesChapter 1 - An Introduction to the Guidelines for the Treatment of Alcohol ProblemsChapter 2 - Prevalence of Alcohol Consumption and Related Harms in AustraliaChapter 3 - Stigma and DiscriminationChapter 4 - Screening and AssessmentEarly Detection and ScreeningWhere to ScreenHow to ScreenEarly Detection and Screening Preparatory to an InterventionPurpose of AssessmentTreatment PlanningIdentifying Suitable Interventions and Developing Treatment Care PlansAssessment and FeedbackEngaging the Patient in TreatmentGoal Setting: Abstinence, Moderation and Reduced DrinkingChapter 5 - Models of CareChapter 6 - Brief Interventions for Alcohol Use and Related ProblemsChapter 7 - Brief e-Health Interventions For Alcohol Use and Related ProblemsChapter 8 - Alcohol WithdrawalChapter 9 - Psychosocial InterventionsChapter 10 - PharmacotherapiesChapter 11 - Peer Support ProgramsChapter 12 - Adolescents and YouthChapter 13 - Gender-Specific IssuesChapter 14 - Pregnant and Breastfeeding WomenChapter 15 - Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander PeoplesChapter 16 - Culturally and Linguistically Diverse GroupsChapter 17 - Sexuality and Gender Diverse PopulationsChapter 18 - Older PeopleChapter 19 - Cognitive ImpairmentChapter 20 - Comorbidities: Alcohol with Polydrug UseChapter 21 - Comorbidities: Co-Occurring Mental and Alcohol Use DisordersChapter 22 - Comorbidities: Medical Complications of Alcohol Use DisordersChapter 23 - Relapse Prevention, Aftercare, and Long-Term Follow-Up Download Guideline Treatment Planning When developing a treatment care plan it is important to identify suitable interventions, set goals, and plan long-term follow-up aftercare to prevent relapse. Identifying Suitable Interventions and Developing Treatment Care PlansAssessment and FeedbackEngaging the Patient in TreatmentGoal Setting: Abstinence, Moderation and Reduced Drinking