Dab wrote:
Let me clarify that subject statement: When we push or force ourselves to put in AF (Alcohol Free) days while we are still craving to drink, that only proves that we still have a way to go in our extinction process. The dear doctors suggest that AF days be put in ONLY if/when you reach the stage in your progress when you simply don't crave or want to drink! For some people that day arrives very quickly. For most, it takes longer. And then the doctors initially mention that the value of AF days are ONLY in the context of taking advantage of the concept of "Selective Extinction". And they also say that as we continue taking the Naltrexone + drinking, that our AF day's will increase naturally, without effort.
The title of their book is: THE CURE FOR ALCOHOLISM: Drink Your Way Sober Without Willpower, Abstinence, or Discomfort.
I think the title of their book say's precisely what The Sinclair Method is all about. They would NOT have called it that if Willpower, Forced Abstinence or Discomfort had anything to do with the method!.
Dab,
You are wrong here. You are reading the title of Dr. Eskapa's book wrong. This title is in reference to other treatment methods that are based entirely on willpower.
Have you read this book? It very CLEARLY recommends taking AF days using restraint after TSM gives one the ability to do so. Some people simply can't go even hours without drinking. TSM will slowly give this person the ability to restrain from drinking. At some point, this person will be able to restrain from drinking for an entire day.
If you choose to keep drinking like a fish even after TSM releases you of the brain chemistry craving for AL because you have the "HABIT" of drinking, then you are still going to get intoxicated. TSM doesn't break the habit of drinking. TSM breaks the brain chemistry craving to drink. This is VERY VERY important. Let me repeat this: TSM breaks the brain chemistry craving to drink, not the habit we have personally developed to drink. It is still up to us to break our own habit of drinking. We have to make the decision not to drink nightly once TSM gives us the ability to overcome the craving to do this.
It has been awhile since I read The Cure, so I don't have an exact page quote to reference, but I am going to find it now and post it here.
Q