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    Sober for Good: New Solutions for Drinking Problems -- Advice from Those Who Have Succeeded

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    Sober for Good: New Solutions for Drinking Problems -- Advice from Those Who Have Succeeded

    Anne M. Fletcher M.S. R.D., "Sober for Good: New Solutions for Drinking Problems – Advice from Those Who Have Succeeded"
    English | 2002 | ISBN: 0618219072, 0395912016 | EPUB | pages: 352 | 0.4 mb

    Finally someone has gone straight to the real experts: hundreds of men and women who have resolved a drinking problem. The best-selling author Anne M. Fletcher asked them a simple question: how did you do it? The result is the first completely unbiased guide for problem drinkers, one that shatters long-held assumptions about alcohol recovery.
    Myth: AA is the only way to get sober.
    Reality: More than half the people Fletcher surveyed recovered without AA.
    Myth: You can't get sober on your own.
    Reality: Many people got sober by themselves.
    Myth: One drink inevitably leads right back to the bottle.
    Reality: A small number of people find they can have an occasional drink.
    Myth: There's nothing you can do for someone with a drinking problem until he or she is ready.
    Reality: Family and friends can make a big difference if they know how to help.
    Weaving together the success stories of ordinary people and the latest scientific research on the subject, Fletcher uncovers a vital truth: no single path to sobriety is right for every individual. There are many ways to get sober - and stay sober. SOBER FOR GOOD is for anyone who has ever struggled not to drink, coped with someone who has a drinking problem, or secretly wondered, "Do I drink too much?"