Hi BGH
that is great news, and a great opportunity to spread the word about TSM.
If I could be so presumptious as to make some suggestions
Don't bash AA - it'll be the 'default approach' in most peoples minds, and they (the readers) will assume you're a lunatic if the writer spins it in any aggressive way. I'd be more inclined to suggest something like "AA has historically been the only approach for many people, and many people have used it successfully when dealing with this terrible disease. When AA was founded there was no pharmacological treatment options available - although it is interesting that the founder, Bill X [ you can look up his name and where he said the following to get the quote] envisiaged a day when there would be. Most people in AA wouldn't believe that alcohol is inherently bad - the problem is with the relationship that the alcoholic has developed with alcohol - a different relationship than the 'normal drinker' has. Why people develop that abnormal relationship is a simple question, but has no simple answer - there are a multitude of factors involved according to all the experts in the field. In the absence of any pharmacological approach to help people rediscover that 'normal relationship', the choice is either to 'go it alone' - which is not impossible, but very difficult and has a pretty low success rate, or to aim for complete abstinence. That too is very difficult, even with the support of a massive and well-known organisation like AA, as seen by the success rates (I've seen them quoted as low as 5%). The language of AA, for example, talks about the 'dry drunk' and 'X days sober' - it is, in a sense, about managing the problem rather than curing it. What naltrexone does is acts on the cause - the brain function that 'learns' the abnormal relationship and lets the drinker 'relearn' the relationship. Over time the problem drinker can effectively wind the clock back, until they reach a stage where they can make a simple and easy choice - maintain a normal relationship with alcohol (by always taking naltrexone before drinking) or choose to abstain."
I would avoid using the term 'outdated' when talking about AA - instead phrase it (as above) that when AA was developed, there was no medicinal option - now there is.
RE abstinence - I'd talk it about it as the only sensible and rational choice for some people, but not maybe necessary for all - otherwise we'd have to revisit prohibition!
I also wouldn't talk about doctors being ignorant - it may be true, but no point getting their backs up. Instead, I'd say something like "It is a pity that this approach isn't more widely known, but perhaps that isn't surprising given that it is relatively new and that AA and the rehab industry are so well established and well known. However that is changing - for example the New York Times article in [get the approximate date] and the online community [i.e. here] as well as Dr. Sinclairs published research and Dr. Eskapas book have helped to alert many members of the public as well as the medical community to this alternative and highly succesful approach'
I woudn't say what you've written about the 'chemicals in our head' either - it would be too easy for a lazy journalist to spin that into "Lazy people say its not my fault - give me a magic pill" or "Crazy Lady with her chemicals in her head - does she wear a tinfoil hat too?" etc
If you want to broach the subject I'd suggest drawing an analogy with depression - long ago it was regarded as weakness and that people should 'pull themselves together', while now the medical profession is aware of the neurological basis and how drugs can be used to help deal with the problem. Alcoholism is a complex problem that combines poor choices, with hereditary physiological features, environment etc. In the same way that anti-depressants opened up new treatments for depression, naltrexone has opened up new treatments for those who've (for all the complex reasons) become alcoholics but are genuinely seeking to recover.
Hope that doesn't come accross as too 'pushy' on my part, just trying to give my 2p worth!
