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7 Weeks to Safe Social Drinking: How to Effectively Moderate Your Alcohol Intake

7 Weeks to Safe Social Drinking: How to Effectively Moderate Your Alcohol Intake


Based on the revolutionary Drink/Link Moderate Drinking Program, this book teaches drinkers to modify their drinking habits, reduce alcohol consumption and prevent alcoholism on their own at home – no meetings, belief in a higher power or p First, you learn five safe-drinking guidelines, then each week you learn clinically- proven behavioral, cognitive, motivational and lifestyle strategies and technqiues to stay within those guidelines. Beating alcohol craving, pacing your drinking 7 Weeks to Safe Social Drinking is a breakthrough for drinkers, alcohol abuse and healthcare professionals and an attractive early treatment program to prevent alcohol abuse.

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Heavy Drinking: The Myth of Alcoholism as a Disease By

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BF Returns to Drinking “friends” After a Near Death Accident?

Question by cocoon402007: BF returns to drinking “friends” after a near death accident?
My on/off bf or two years was in a major accident 2 days before christmas and was released from the trauma unit with a broken back, broken arm and almost severed finger, only to return to the “home” of his drug addict/alcoholic and his drinking buddies. I offerred for him to stay with me, but the first night “home” he chose to go there. I have stopped talking with him as of day before yesterday. Have i done the right thing?
he was a passenger in this vehicle and had a BAC of .38. in the past 3 months he had been evicted from his home, lost his job, and been running with riff-raff. the other three in the car were all underage and drinking and stoned as well. the day he was released he called someone else, whom i have no idea who, to pick him up, and where he went i can only assume. he told me the nite before he was discharged he wanted to go there to do laundry, get his meds, see everyone and let them know what he was going to be doing (since i won’t allow the riff-raff in my home.), etc. and then he would come to my place the following day. lots of excuses. i told him no.

Beat Binge Drinking: A Smart Drinking Guide for Teens, College Students and Young Adults Who Choose to Drink

Beat Binge Drinking: A Smart Drinking Guide for Teens, College Students and Young Adults Who Choose to Drink

Beat Binge Drinking is the first and only comprehensive guide to sensible alcohol use designed for young people who choose to drink – empowering them with moderate drinking guidelines and tips to manage and reduce their alcohol consumption. It fills a huge void in alcohol treatment for young people and it includes: – 21 great reasons to drink smart, not dumb – 10 simple smart drinking guidelines – 25 easy smart drinking tips – How to identify your drinking triggers and defuse them – What drinki

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Drinking and Casualties Reviews

Drinking and Casualties

The contributors assess the information on “drinking casualties” — the victims of accidents, poisonings, and violence — and how it can be used effectively to develop preventive policies and programmes.

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Q&A: How Can I Stop My Friend From Drinking?

Question by ryandarkknight25: How can I stop my friend from drinking?
Ok one of my best friends, he is 17, not quite 18 yet. I how ever am 18 but let me explain my story. He’s been having a drinking problem a bit on and off for the past few years. He used to also smoke pot but he got past that and realized that was stupid. But we have been planning some stuff recently and all he keeps thinking about “will there be drinking?”, its like he is becoming addicted to alcohol and this problem has been long term, the past ones were short term. And I’m increasingly concerned about him the more he talks about this. Because I hear the earlier you become addicted, the likely hood that you will die prematurely increases drastically. He’s like one of my brothers and I don’t want him to be suffering but he acts like he is better off with alcohol than he was before. I need help, and yes I know what its like to be around alcoholics, my father was one, and an abusive one, and that may be one reason why I am doing this because I don’t want him to turn out like my dad!