Dr. Becker says that part of the problem is that only certain methods of treating addictions are taught in medical school. Others are ignored or glossed over. I think it would be highly beneficial to have TSM formally taught in medical school, especially for those students who intend to go into Psychiatry. I think that would also help focus attention on developing new and improved medications that will one day work even better than Naltrexone!
It's terrible that people like you and I have to go out and beat the bushes for an addiction cure that works. I hate to think where I might be if I hadn't persisted in finding a treatment that didn't involve "admitting that I was powerless." I just couldn't do it. I KNEW there was something that made more sense, but I didn't know what it was. Thank God I took a chance and bought the TSM book. It's time that care providers learned about this stuff and started bringing it to their patients, rather than the other way around.
Of course I know I'm preaching to the choir.
