Are you or someone you know in denial about a drinking problem? The author answers that question and many more.This book is also for all who are affected by a problem drinker and those who can help but seldom do because they’re often more in denial than the alcoholic. They are the alcoholic’s entourage and include loved ones, friends, employers, employees, doctors, therapists, and the courts.
Readers will gain invaluable insight from this uncommon and accurate view, challenging traditional beliefs. Loved ones affected by the problem drinker will learn how to free themselves from the shackles of hopelessness that have bound them for so long. Healthcare can gain valuable knowledge from this evidence-based outside perspective. This book also lightens the denial that entombs problem drinkers, allowing them to see a life awaiting them that they never dreamed possible.The author explores the denial of alcoholism from a unique perspective, with facts shattering common myths; such as, Many alcoholics don’t drink daily―Less than 10% of all alcoholics fit the alcoholic stereotype―Many alcoholics are high-functioning professionals―and many more. This book offers practical solutions based on science and decades of the author’s experiential research, revealing:- A comprehensive description providing a clear understanding of the alcoholic and alcoholism.
- The alcoholic-craving isn’t what most experts think and teach.
- The alcoholic stigma is partly rational and often beneficial.
- Denial is much more than denying a drinking problem.
- Healthcare can significantly improve its treatment of alcoholics, increasing the likelihood of helping 90% of all alcoholics who never receive help.
- Coping skills for anyone affected by alcoholism.
- An understanding of relapses.
- The effectiveness of interventions and whether one should occur.
- Plus, much more!