Alcohol Recovery
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Right now your beliefs are driving your behavior. So when it comes to your alcohol addiction, when it comes to solving your drinking problem, when it comes to curing alcoholism, ending alcohol abuse, stopping your binge-drinking, dealing with temptation, erasing all doubts, cravings, threats, insecurities, or any fears of relapse…remember this:
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Whether you believe you can,
or you believe you can’t,
you’re right!
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Warning! The following questions could lead to an increase in personal responsibility!
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The quality of your results is based on the quality of questions that you ask. To gain some additional perspective on your dis-ease, here are 5 powerful things to ask yourself before checking into rehab, and before beginning any alcohol rehabilitation program:
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- Does having a ‘drinking problem’ mean the same thing to you as being ‘an alcoholic’? What’s the difference?
- Do you believe anyone has ever fully recovered from alcoholism? In other words, do you believe alcoholism is curable?
- Do you believe anyone has ever completely solved a drinking problem? Does that belief help or hinder your own chances of success?
- What might be one of the first indications that you have made significant progress in dealing with your drinking problem?
- And what is one belief you may eventually have to drop, in order to completely solve the problem?
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Client Comments...
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"In three days at Whistler you taught me more about personal responsibility then I learned from all my time in rehab..."
DB, Toronto
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"What a difference it made having you right here in my home, where all my liquor is kept."
ST, Edinburgh
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"Dear Michael,
Thank you for saving my life and my marriage. As you know my wife and I had been fighting about my drinking for more than ten years, but after working with you these past few months I can hardly believe how much my life has changed...I think the biggest difference now is being able to make my own decisions without worrying what other people think."
AK, Birmingham
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"Dear <Name withheld>
RE: Unparalleled Treatment for your Mother.
Unfortunately, the media has brought your family's struggle into the spotlight. I write to suggest an avenue of treatment for your mother that many do not know exists, but which because of its 100% success rate, you must consider.
The form of treatment to which I refer is unparalleled, as it will not only cure your mother's drinking problem, but it will also increase her self-esteem, self worth and general happiness in life. The treatment is through Highstead Alcohol Rehab located in Canada, and the personal coach you should engage for your mother is Michael Highstead.
His approach is on the cutting edge of the latest technology in the area and applies not only traditional psychiatry, etc, but also the latest in neurolinguistic programming and ancient eastern wisdoms...
...as Mr. Highstead personally guarantees his results, there is little to lose. Moreover, because I have witnessed his results, I felt a duty to you and your family to inform you of this treatment; of course, I gain nothing from this referral.
Finally, I am more than happy to discuss this form of treatment with you in confidence should you wish to further investigate its legitimacy. I only hope that you will at least speak with Mr. Highstead to discover whether this may be an appropriate treatment. I believe this will allow your mother to regain her strength of character and can only offer it the highest of recommendations."
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MW, Boston
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I drink because I am unhappy and I’m unhappy Because I drink.