The alcohol dependency recovery process is a lifelong battle. Rehabilitation priorities include having a stable social environment, family supervision, development of alternative preferences, making new close friends, joining a spiritual interaction group (such as AA), and rebuilding their self-esteem. Principles of management of alcohol-dependent patients in various phases: denial phase, giving them advice to reduce harmfulness; deep thinking phase, evoking reasons to change and understanding the satellites of not changing; decision phase, helping the patient to decide what “to change”; action phase, helping the patient to take various approaches to kabuki; retention phase, helping the patient to recognize dangers and take action to prevent relapse; relapse phase, helping the patient to identify risks and take action to prevent relapse; and recovery phase, helping the patient to identify and take action to prevent relapse. Maintenance period, helping the patient to recognize the dangers and take the wrong steps to prevent relapse; Relapse period, removing the shame and starting over.