Description
Based on extensive scientific literature supporting moderation as a resolution for drinking problems, Responsible Drinking is the only book with research based techniques that will help non-alcoholic readers overcome their drinking problems. This revolutionary workbook by the leading voices of the Moderation Management treatment approach starts by providing readers with definitive tools to help them discover whether they are a Problem Drinker, or an alcoholic. Readers whose problems are less severe than alcohol dependence are then helped to make an informed decision about whether to pursue moderation or resort to abstinence. For readers who identify themselves as problem drinkers, the workbook goes on to help them learn how to moderate their drinking and develop a healthier lifestyle. By adopting goals specific to their needs, readers make a commitment, examine the negative effects of alcohol use, identify their own triggers, and learn to take control of their behaviour. Inspirational words of more than fifty individuals who have faced and overcome the same problems offer guidance and support. Resources are also provided to help any reader who chooses abstinence as an objective at any stage of the program.
About the Author
Frederick Rotgers, Psy.D., is a psychologist in private practice and chairman of the Board of Directors of Moderation Management Network, Inc. He lives in Manasquan, New Jersey. Marc F. Kern, Ph.D. is a licensed clinical psychologist in private practice, the founder and director of Addictions Alternatives, a division of Life Management Skills, Inc. He lives in Los Angeles. Rudy Hoeltzel is a member of the Board of Moderation Management Network. He lives in Morristown, New Jersey.
Paperback: 200 Pages Dimensions: 215 x 280 mm Publisher: New Harbinger (2002) ISBN: 1-57224-294-9
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