I am SO frustrated.

Seems TSM has a reputation for being a money-making "product" all over the place. I recently spoke a close relative, explaining that I was getting results with TSM. He said "I tried that. It didn't work for me, and it cost me $3,500" - this makes me crazy! Of coarse I set him straight and have encouraged him to try again, as his 'program' only lasted 4 months. Sure there were some counseling sessions, etc., but he certainly didn't need to spend that kind of money.
But, if you look around on-line, you'll be directed to this $3,500 program in Sarasota from lots of places. In fact, the web site
http://www.SinclairMethod.com gets you there in a snap! How confusing is that? Not to mention that site name is almost identical to this one. No wonder people get the wrong idea, and assume this is just another scam. Then you see what is happening at the other sites (like soberrecovery), and it is just further evidence that the wrong message is being sent about our group.
I think it is important that we make it clear that
TSM is FREE to everyone, other than the cost of Naltrexone. With these pricey programs constantly mentioning "Sinclair Method", it's easy to assume otherwise. However, it makes me happy that
this site comes up first on the search for "sinclair method" - so I propose we take advantage of that. How about having a very obvious sticky (or whatever you call it) that clearly states neither this site, nor TSM has anything to do with money/profit, despite the fact that some treatment programs incorporating TSM do charge for ther services? If this is seen immediately up front, I think it will help to curb the myths being spread about our members, or this site in general. Otherwise, people may continue to assume we are affiliated with these pricey treatment programs. What do you think?