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This book contains proven steps and strategies on how to stop drinking and live a life free from it. Alcohol addiction has often been viewed as a 'social disease' that affects people who are weak-willed and have no self-control. The truth is that alcoholism is a medical disease just like any other, and the alcoholic requires support and medication. Here is a preview of what you'll learn... ¿ How to rewire your brain to stop reaching for that bottle ¿ Identify your habit and change your automatic reaction and start acting differently to your old circumstances ¿ Understanding your own unique…mehr

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This book contains proven steps and strategies on how to stop drinking and live a life free from it. Alcohol addiction has often been viewed as a 'social disease' that affects people who are weak-willed and have no self-control. The truth is that alcoholism is a medical disease just like any other, and the alcoholic requires support and medication. Here is a preview of what you'll learn... ¿ How to rewire your brain to stop reaching for that bottle ¿ Identify your habit and change your automatic reaction and start acting differently to your old circumstances ¿ Understanding your own unique circumstance and changing your life accordingly ¿ Empowering yourself and learning to take control of your alcoholism This book can help anyone who has lost control over their life and their well-being at the hands of alcoholism. While many people are casual drinkers, sometimes life events or other factors may cause us to cross the threshold of casual drinking and become alcoholics. Alcohol abuse and alcohol addiction can rapidly destroy relationships, finances, career, and health, and yet be incredibly difficult to overcome because of how entrenched alcohol becomes in day to day life.
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William Walsh is the author of seven other books, including the award-winning collection of poems, Fly Fishing in Times Square (¿ervená Barva Press). He is the director of the Reinhardt University undergraduate creative writing program and the MFA program. Widely published in some of the finest journals including Five Points, The Georgia Review, The Kenyon Review, and Literary Matters, he is also known for his literary interviews, which have included: Czeslaw Milosz, Joseph Brodsky, A.R. Ammons, Richard Blanco, Eavan Boland, Pat Conroy, Harry Crews, James Dickey, Rita Dove, Mary Hood, Ursula Le Guin, Andrew Lytle, and Lee Smith. Born in Jamestown, NY and raised in Lakewood until moving south in 1972, his historical family has resided in Chautauqua County since pre-Revolutionary War. A graduate of Georgia State University and Vermont College, he resides in Atlanta with his family. He is the director of the undergraduate and graduate creative writing programs at Reinhardt University, in Waleska, where he teaches literature and creative writing. He is the editor of the James Dickey Review. When not writing, he spends time with his family, enjoys competitive tennis and golf, as well as playing chess internationally.