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Not a replacement for treatment

Solomon complements professional care - it doesn't replace it.

Written by David Henzell

Solomon is a companion and support tool. It is not a clinical treatment, a medical intervention, or a substitute for professional care.

When professional support is needed

If you are physically dependent on alcohol, if you are in crisis, if you have co-occurring mental health conditions requiring clinical management, or if you need structured detox - professional support is required. Solomon can be a companion alongside professional care, but it cannot replace it.

Where Solomon fits

Solomon is at its most useful as a daily companion: a place to process, reflect, stay motivated, and build the habits of thought that sustain change over time. It complements professional support - it doesn't compete with it.

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