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1. The Alcoholism and Addiction Cure: A Holistic Approach to Total Recovery by Chris Prentiss | |
Paperback: 352
Pages
(2005-09)
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Worth the read
It's a scam!!!
Refreshing Approach to Addiction
Interesting
B.S. |
2. The Cure for Alcoholism: Drink Your Way Sober Without Willpower, Abstinence or Discomfort by Roy Eskapa Ph.D. | |
Paperback: 319
Pages
(2008-10-01)
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Dangerous Book
I have my life back
Terrific Book
THIS BOOK SAVED MY LIFE!
An Excellent Resource |
3. The Vitamin Cure for Alcoholism: How to Protect Against and Fight Alcoholism Using Nutrition and Vitamin Supplementation by Abram Hoffer, Andrew W. Saul | |
Paperback: 144
Pages
(2009-05-15)
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Editorial Review Product Description Book 1 in The Vitamin Cure Series The Vitamin Cure for Alcoholism can help those who suffer from alcohol addiction, their friends and loved ones, and those in the relevant helping professions. Its central message is that alcoholism is primarily a metabolic disease that should be treated nutritionally first. The person called an _alcoholic_ suffers from nutrient deficiency, especially vitamin B3, and seeks relief by consuming alcohol. Megavitamin therapy is not only more effective than drugs or counseling, it is cheaper and safer. Behavioral and psychological treatment approaches have lacked long-term success, largely because they pay little attention to the nutritional needs of alcoholics. In fact, Bill W., the man who cofounded Alcoholics Anonymous (AA), promoted the concept of megavitamin therapy. Nutrition can cure alcohol addiction. Customer Reviews (8)
Impressed
Excellent help for alcoholism
This makes SO MUCH SENSE
A GREAT BOOK WRITTEN BY GREAT PEOPLE
Curing Alcoholism with an Approach of Holism |
4. Beyond the Influence: Understanding and Defeating Alcoholism by Katherine Ketcham, William F. Asbury, Mel Schulstad, Arthur P. Ciaramicoli | |
Paperback: 368
Pages
(2000-04-04)
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Beyond the Influence
Read for yourself
Beyond the Influence: Understanding and Defeating Alcoholism
Best Scientific Data Showing Alcoholism is a disease.
Beyond the Influence |
5. Children of Alcoholism: A Survivor's Manual by Judith S. Seixas, Geraldine Youcha | |
Paperback: 224
Pages
(1986-06-14)
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Editorial Review Product Description If one or both of your parents were alcoholics ... you are still suffering, and you care not alone. At least 22 million American adults were raised by an alcoholic parent, and nearly all of them live with scars -- both psychological and physical -as a consequence. Coming from homes filled with loneliness and terror, children of alcoholics grow up unable to lead lives free from inexplicable guilt, deep insecurity, lack of self-esteem, and intense sadness. Now there is help. Chidren of Alcoholism exposes "the terrible family secret" and draws on interviews with over 200 survivors to share the realities of family alcoholism, such as the frequent occurrence of child abuse, the ruined family holidays, the "crazy" fantasylike atmosphere of the alcoholic home. Childern of Alcoholism also discusses in detail how survivors can: Filled with invaluable techniques for reversing destructive patterns and extensive information on therapy and peer support groups Children of Alcoholism offers objective, sympathetic advice on how to come to terms with the past and how to seek additional help if necessary. Customer Reviews (3)
Adult Children of Alcoholics
Helpful, insightful
Excellent book! |
6. Under the Influence: A Guide to the Myths and Realities of Alcoholism by James Robert Milam, Katherine Ketcham | |
Mass Market Paperback: 256
Pages
(1984-07-01)
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Classic in the genre. Very informational, maybe outdated
Saved my life
Understanding alchoholism
Life altering
Alcohol abuse is entirely physiological |
7. Seven Weeks to Sobriety: The Proven Program to Fight Alcoholism through Nutrition by Joan Mathews Larson | |
Paperback: 368
Pages
(1997-10-07)
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My opinion
NO CRAVINGS!
More than Helpful
Seven Weeks to Sobriety
A Wrong Step: Zero Stars |
8. No More Letting Go: The Spirituality of Taking Action Against Alcoholism and Drug Addiction by Debra Jay | |
Paperback: 336
Pages
(2006-04-25)
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A must read for families of addicts and alcoholics
A Book of Hope, Not Waiting for the Bottom
Best Book On Addiction
Great information, solid, scientific and so moving
Very Educational |
9. The Natural History of Alcoholism Revisited by George E. Vaillant | |
Paperback: 462
Pages
(1995-05-25)
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Editorial Review Product Description When The Natural History of Alcoholism was first published in 1983, it was acclaimed in the press as the single most important contribution to the literature on alcoholism since the first edition of Alcoholic Anonymous's Big Book. George Vaillant took on the crucial questions of whether alcoholism is a symptom or a disease, whether it is progressive, whether alcoholics differ from others before the onset of their alcoholism, and whether alcoholics can safely drink. Based on an evaluation of more than 600 individuals followed for over forty years, Vaillant's monumental study offered new and authoritative answers to all of these questions. In this updated version of his classic book Vaillant returns to the same subjects with the perspective gained from fifteen years of further follow-up. Alcoholics who had been studied to age 50 in the earlier book have now reached age 65 and beyond, and Vaillant reassesses what we know about alcoholism in light of both their experiences and the many new studies of the disease by other researchers. The result is a sharper focus on the nature and course of this devastating disorder as well as a sounder foundation for the assessment of various treatments. Customer Reviews (4)
Absolutely amazing!!
A Disappointment
A vital book on the long-term course of alcoholism The author of The Natural History of Alcoholism, George E. Vaillant, is a Professor of Psychiatry at Harvard Medical School. He is also Director of the Study of Adult Development at Harvard University Health Services and Director of Research in the Division of Psychiatry of Brigham Hospital and Women's Hospital in the Boston, Massachusetts area. The insights on alcoholism in this book come from a long-term study conducted by the Harvard Medical School's Study of Adult Development (SAD). The following groups have funded SAD: the National Institute of Mental Health, the National Institute of Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, the National Institute of Aging, the William T. Grant Foundation, the Spencer Foundation, the Milton Fund and the Commonwealth Fund. SAD has followed 655 men from 1940 to the present, over 60 years. Other than this study, five to eight years is the most any other scientists have followed alcoholics. At the start of SAD, the subjects were young men, and none of them had yet manifested any symptoms of alcoholism. By following their lives over many decades, the researchers learned a great deal about how alcoholism, a chronic condition, manifests and changes over time. In 1940, the participants of SAD were divided into two groups: (1) College Sample: 268 upper-class, male, Harvard sophomores were selected with 27 eventually excluded due to death, withdrawal from the study or lack of adequate information on them. Of the 241 that were left, at age 70, the lifetime prevalence of alcohol abuse was 22%. That is, during their adult life, 52 of them met the DSM-III criteria for alcohol abuse. (2) Core-City Sample: 456 lower-class boys from Boston's inner city were junior-high-school age at the start of the study. Of these, 414 were able to be adequately studied over time. By age 60, at some point in their adult lives 36%, or 150, of them met the DSM-III criteria for alcohol abuse. Dr. Vaillant states that the lifetime prevalence of alcohol abuse is 24% among white, middle-aged males, according to another study released 10 years ago of 20,000 adults. This figure falls between the 22% for the College sample and the 36% for the Core City sample. Dr. Vaillant thoroughly discusses the findings of SAD on the following research questions: (1) Is alcoholism a symptom or a disease? (2) Does alcoholism usually get progressively worse? (3) Are alcoholics, before they begin to abuse alcohol, different from nonalcoholics? (4) Is abstinence a necessary goal of treatment, or can insisting on abstinence sometimes be counterproductive? (5) Is returning to safe, social drinking possible for some alcoholics? (6) Does treatment alter the natural history of alcoholism? (7) How helpful is Alcoholics Anonymous in the treatment of alcoholism? Here are a few fascinating points on these issues that Dr. Vaillant reports: Alcoholics participating in various recovery programs have, over time, little more success at recovery from alcoholism than if they were not treated at all. Contrary to popular belief, alcoholism has a slow onset, often as long as 20 years. In the case of moderate drinkers, "given enough education, willpower, social supports, and an undemanding lifestyle," their abuse of alcohol can be sustained for almost all their life without any major price in health or social success. It isn't underlying psychopathology (personal and social problems due to either genetics or inadequate nurturing) that causes alcoholism. Rather, it is alcoholic drinking that produces psychopathology, including: psychological dependence on alcohol, problems with friends, family and coworkers, accidents, health problems, financial problems, blackouts, depression, anxiety, oral fixation, self-doubts, self-loathing, pessimism, self-defeating behavior, paranoia, aggression and violence leading to trouble with the police. When alcohol abuse ends, these destructive traits and actions frequently go away, leaving the recovered alcoholic no more dysfunctional than "normal" people. After over 50 years of looking at the alcoholics from this study, Dr. Vaillant has concluded that while alcoholism progresses, getting heavier from age 18 to 40, after that, it starts to stabilize, and alcoholics are rarely worse off at 65 than they were at 45. By 65 one-third of alcoholics are either dead or in terrible health (progressive), one-third are abstinent or drinking in a safe, social manner (recovered), and one-third are trying to quit and haven't been able to (unrecovered). The progressives tend to have the worst symptoms (see the list above) once they start abusing alcohol and spent more years feeling out of control (progressing from bad to worse). Of the three groups, the ones most likely to recover are those at either end of the spectrum. Those who are the worst off have the most to lose if they don't quit--all they hold dear and their very lives. Those who have a mild drinking problem have relatively little to give up, and are much more likely to have supportive social connections (very important in giving up alcohol) because their behavior isn't as bad as that of the progressives, so they've alienated less people. I highly recommend this book to all mental health professionals and medical doctors--especially general practitioners. I also recommend it to motivated non-professionals who have a personal stake in learning everything they can about addiction.
There is no equal to this book |
10. Alcoholism and the Family: A Guide to Treatment and Prevention by Ann W. Lawson, Gary Lawson | |
Paperback: 392
Pages
(2004-01)
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Excellent!
For Grad Students and Other Professionals
Family therapists tackle alcoholism |
11. Cool Water: Alcoholism, Mindfulness, and Ordinary Recovery by William Alexander | |
Paperback: 160
Pages
(1997-08-19)
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Caring Friend of an Alcoholic
out of the box
Loved it
Key that changed my life
Great book. |
12. Treating Alcoholism: Helping Your Clients Find the Road to Recovery by Robert R. Perkinson | |
Paperback: 336
Pages
(2004-08-06)
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Editorial Review Product Description Alcoholics are one of the most difficult client groups to treat effectively. To preserve their way of life, they may lie about their problem or deny that one exists; that is the nature of this profoundly powerful disease. Yet if you can guide each of your clients through their own resistance towards the truth, not only will you be rewarded with starting them on the road to recovery, you will no doubt have saved their life as well. Achieving such a victory goes to the heart of being an addiction counselor; it is the experience of healing on a direct and tangible level. Treating Alcoholism provides a complete road map for assessing, diagnosing, and treating this multifaceted and tenacious illness. Detailed clinical information on the disease accompanies ready-to-use tools for practice. With a special emphasis on the 12 Steps of Alcoholics Anonymous, the author walks you through the first five steps of this established methodology in comprehensive detail, showing how to easily apply each one to treatment. Other useful resources in Treating Alcoholism include: The treatment of alcoholism is fraught with struggles and hazards for both client and caregiver. Written in a lively tone that resonates with the author’s compassion for his own clients, Treating Alcoholism gives you reliable, up-to-date, and practice-tested information and materials you need to successfully confront this deadly disease and start your clients on the path to recovery. Customer Reviews (2)
TREATING ALCOHOLISM
From guilt to perfection in one easy lession! |
13. Alcoholism and Other Drug Problems by James E. Royce, David Scratchley | |
Paperback: 400
Pages
(2007)
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Editorial Review Product Description Part I, "Alcohol and Other Drugs," examines the nature and impact of alcohol as a drug and discusses historical and contemporary cultural attitudes toward drinking in America. A new chapter on the effects that other drugs can have on the user and on the family, and treatment methods, has been added to this section. Part II, "Addiction," describes the patterns and symptoms of this complicated phenomenon. The authors also use new data to illustrate the impact that addiction can have on special groups such as children, minorities, and the elderly. Part III, "Prevention and Intervention," looks at the various techniques that have succeeded or failed in curbing drug abuse. Finally, Part IV, "Treatment and Rehabilitation," surveys the range of available treatment approaches with chapters on various twelve-step programs and new information on drugs and the law. Customer Reviews (2)
Amazing statistics I liked a number of things about the book, including the sociological aspects (a great history of alcohol in America is included as well as the cultural groups alcohol has most affected) and the section onprevention and intervention. Anyone who has been affected by alcohol--whether there is an alchoholic in the family or you yourself are addicted to it--ought to look through this book for a sobering look at what I feel is a genuine social epidemic.
Excellent detailed book on alcoholism |
14. Heavy Drinking: The Myth of Alcoholism as a Disease by Herbert Fingarette | |
Paperback: 166
Pages
(1989-06-21)
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best bok about drinking, alcohol etc.
Rubbish
Finally, someone gutsy enoughto take on the Myth
Truth will be told!
Loved One With Drinking Problem?Read This Book. |
15. Alcoholism: Its Cause and Cure from the Viewpoint of Science of Mind by Ernest Holmes | |
Paperback: 52
Pages
(2010-06-08)
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16. Living With Alcoholism: Your Guide To Dealing With Alcohol Abuse And Addiction While Getting The Alcoholism Treatment You Need by K M S Publishing.com | |
Paperback: 104
Pages
(2010-01-04)
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Gives you a course of action
Very Postive book
Healing for me
Practical but powerful advice
A portrait of alcoholism as real to me |
17. The Secret History of Alcoholism: The Story of Famous Alcoholics & Their Destructive Behavior by James Graham | |
Paperback: 219
Pages
(1996-02-01)
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A factual correction--not an overall review
THE SECRET HISTORY OF ALCOHOLISM,FAMOUS ALCOHOLICS
Extremely helpful for those involved with an alcoholic
A Major Clue to Identifying the Early Stage Alcohol Addict
An unsympathetic history of alcoholism Entertaining, butdon't read it as gospel. ... Read more |
18. Handbook of Alcoholism Treatment Approaches (3rd Edition) by Reid K. Hester, William R. Miller | |
Hardcover: 301
Pages
(2002-07-18)
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Nice
The Best!
Ethical must read material for addictions professionals |
19. Psychological Theories of Drinking and Alcoholism, Second Edition by Kenneth E. Leonard, Howard T. Blane | |
Hardcover: 467
Pages
(1999-05-21)
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20. Escaping the Self: Alcoholism, Spirituality, Masochism, and Other Flights from the Burden of Selfhood by Roy F. Baumeister | |
Paperback: 288
Pages
(1993-04)
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Escaping the Self
An escape from science
A Scientific Existentialism
ALCOHOL, FOOD, DRUGS, MASOCHISM, WHATEVER YOUR DRUG,... |
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