A comprehensive guide to understanding, treating, and recovering from Alcohol Use Disorder
A national web resource focused on alcohol use disorder (AUD) with distinct pathways for different need states, this site will launch in 2026.
AlcoholUseDisorder.org is a comprehensive guide to understanding, treating, and recovering from Alcohol Use Disorder (AUD). Created by the Peter G. Dodge Foundation, this resource provides context and structure to understand AUD and navigate a path to positive change. With distinct units for those seeking treatment, those in early recovery, and those wishing to change their relationship with alcohol, AlcoholUseDisorder.org examines problem alcohol use from multiple perspectives, offering evidence-based information and guidance.
Incorporating leading partners in the addiction space and building upon recognized methodology, the site empowers users to set goals, find care, and build a practical toolkit of strategies to sustain recovery. We never recommend, or refer traffic to, any particular treatment provider or accept any advertising revenue. Our only goal is to empower users to make informed decisions about improving their lives.
We collate and provide context for existing resources so users can make informed decisions.
AlcoholUseDisorder.org offers six distinct learning pathways for people seeking treatment, in early recovery, or just looking to reevaluate their relationship with alcohol.
Mission driven, built by experts, and unaffiliated with any treatment program, our information is evidence-based and unbiased.
AlcoholUseDisorder.org provides different learning pathways based on your needs, as well as information for families and professionals. Learning tracks include:
0 - Sober Curious
1 - Questioning Use
2 - Seeking Treatment
3 - Early Recovery
4 - Ongoing Recovery
5 - Giving Back
Everything we create and publish on AlcoholUseDisorder.org reflects these ideals:
Partnership and collaboration
Avoiding one-size-fits-all solutions
Building resilience in multiple areas
Human-centered and based on informed choice
Addressing gaps in the system
Informed by lived experience
Whether you're seeking information for yourself, a loved one, or as a healthcare professional, AlcoholUseDisorder.org provides evidence-based resources to empower positive change.