There has been a long-standing debate about whether alcoholics can learn to drink moderately. While recovering alcoholics are often advised to abstain from alcohol altogether, there is a growing body of evidence suggesting that some may be able to drink in moderation without relapsing.
"Moderate consumption" is defined as one to two alcoholic drinks per day for healthy men and one alcoholic drink per day for healthy women. One drink is equivalent to 12 ounces of beer, 5 ounces of wine, or 1.5 ounces of distilled spirits.
Those who commit to a Moderation Management (MM) program must undergo a 30-day period of abstinence during which they learn strategies for avoiding triggers, adopting healthy habits, and managing future moderate drinking behaviors. MM asks participants to take a realistic look at their drinking patterns and reasons for drinking.
Moderate drinking may be possible for some people who previously had an issue with alcohol, even for those who have joined Alcoholics Anonymous. However, they may not have had a severe alcohol use disorder (commonly referred to as "alcoholism") and may have been "problem drinkers," "heavy drinkers," or "binge drinkers."
Moderation management has been found most successful for those who have a problem with excessive drinking but do not meet the criteria for moderate or severe alcohol use disorder.
Some people with a history of alcohol use disorder find that they are unable to drink in moderation. When they try to limit their alcohol intake, they are either not able to stick to their limits or they experience unpleasant consequences, such as cravings, anxiety, and relapse.
Here are a few reasons why moderate drinking may be difficult for people with an alcohol use disorder:
If you are an alcoholic and you want to try drinking in moderation, there are a few things you can do to increase your chances of success:
It is important to remember that drinking in moderation is not a cure for alcohol use disorder. If you are struggling with an alcohol use disorder, the best thing you can do is to seek professional help.