Detox facilities here in Australia are typically 6-8 days inpatient, although some hospitals/docs will support someone to do a home detox. In an inpatient detox you would usually be given medication to assist with withdrawals. Re the outpatient therapy, do you know how long that will go for? e.g. is it intensive, or once a week etc? It all sounds positive, so hope you go for it. The problem we see here in Oz often, is that after the detox process, there isn't enough support in place for someone newly sober. There is always AA of course which is useful to many, but i'm talking professional support, post detox. Many of us need some sort of ongoing program to keep us focused when we come out of detox. So either way, the outpatient therapy you mentioned post detox sounds a good thing to try out. I say go, go, go for it. Alcoholism/problem drinking, whatever we call it is powerful, cunning and baffling, so throw everything at it. You will learn something useful from detox and outpatient therapy, even if they seem uncomfortable at first.
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