May 13, 2012 Newsletter

“Mindfulness” — Another Effective Alternative To AA What’s “mindfulness”? As with most buzz words it’s another variation on “self-awareness,” but what it actually comes down to is PAYING ATTENTION! That’s right — paying attention, mostly to yourself, and what you’re using alcohol for. That’s easier said than done. Generally speaking, we drink in order to [...]

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April 22, 2012 Newsletter

Ambivalence – the Real Enemy When it comes down to fixing our alcohol abuse, or any other destructive behavior, the problem isn’t mythological “powerlessness” — it’s ambivalence. Really, we only sorta want to fix any of the things that we could be taking care of. Perhaps even more accurately, we just want the bad parts [...]

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April 8, 2012 Newsletter

“Fifty Shades of Grey”? Everyone else seems to be writing about this women’s erotic e-book so why shouldn’t we? Most of our clients are between 40 and 65, and two thirds are women, so sex is a frequent topic for consideration. Given that our clients are also very successful professionals who try to balance a [...]

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April 1, 2012 Newsletter

The Benefits of Drinking. Is This An April Fools Day Joke? No, We’re Serious. One of the first things we ask clients to do is to make a cost/benefit anaylsis of their drinking. But we suggest that they skip the “costs of drinking” and the “benefits of stopping”– since these are generally obvious to everyone [...]

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March 18, 2012 Newsletter

Assessing you… Treatment facilities across the U.S. and Canada have only two assessments outcomes. You are, to them, an “alcoholic” who is either “in recovery” or “in denial”. To them there is no such thing as someone who actually doesn’t have a problem; or who is abusing alcohol, not dependent; or someone who might be [...]

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March 11, 2012 Newsletter

We were reading Dr. Sally Satel’s review of “Memoirs of an Addicted Brain” by  Marc Lewis, M.D., and came across the following, “Dr. Lewis reminds us that people keep using … because drugs serve a purpose.” Dr. Lewis further notes, “In one way or another, … people take drugs because they are not feeling right.” [...]

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