I'm not familiar with the Coleman Inst. but will check it out.
I know it's not exactly close, but I copied this from another forum where I had posted it:
If someone in northeastern Washington/northern Idaho (Spokane/Coeur d'Alene area) is seeking a prescribing doctor, they should check out the Rathdrum Counseling Clinic.
http://www.rathdrumcounseling.com/RATHD ... /HOME.html
They are extremely affordable, kind, enlightened on Nal/TSM and Baclofen treatment, and also offer psychiatric evaluation for depression, anxiety, and other co-occuring disorders.
They only offer outpatient services and have been my lifeline, from more than a year ago when I sought medical assistance for outpatient detox/withrawal and depression and managed 14 months AF, to a little over a month ago when a) my depression took a nosedive following a perfect storm of personal and work-related issues, and b) I relapsed and went immediately back to 2-3 bottles of wine a day. My doctor offered several treatment options and because of my depression, and because I've attempted abstinence/AA at least a dozen times over the past 8 years, "succeeding" (ha ha) for weeks to over a year over and over and over, we agreed that it was time to try something different. He suggested I read The Cure for Alcoholism by Dr. Eskapa, which I did the next day and started my Naltrexone treatment. That was three weeks ago. So far, so good, and I am also going to be working with a cognitive behavioral therapist as well.
Also, this link takes you to a PDF of the chapter "For Medical Professionals" from Dr. Eskapa's book, The Cure for Alcoholism.
http://www.thesinclairmethod.com/downlo ... m-Ch17.pdfGood luck, and keep reading and posting!