alcohol_pic1 WARNING

Alcoholics can be frustrating.

While drinking or trying to get sober

alcoholics may be baffling in their

response to normal help.

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Do you want to discover how to effectively help alcoholics

  • improve their life,
  • recover their health,
  • retain or regain their loved ones love,
  • restore earning ability, and
  • avoid conflict with the police

by helping them get sober?

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Alcoholics do not generally respond to normal help.

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However, success is possible with a strategy that has proven results.

This strategy is known as ‘Brief Twelve Step Facilitation’.

Brief-TSF Cover2 Brief Twelve Step Facilitation; –

  • is a culmination of scientific research and experience gained over the last 70 years.
  • incorporates elements of cognitive behavioural therapy, motivational interviewing, twelve step facilitation and Alcoholics Anonymous.
  • intervention can be brief (just one hour) with support sessions as needed.
  • can be conducted by anyone who has interviewing or counselling skills
  • is an early intervention to prevent further degeneration
  • is an ultimate harm minimisation strategy 

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You can start helping alcoholics for just USD$9.95.

This e-book manual of 56 pages is in an easy to read language and format.

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Alcoholics can get sober with your help or, They may continue drinking, be in denial, become angry, engage in domestic violence, break the law, become estranged, lose a job, get injured or become ill.

Helpers may be happy to be of help or become disillusioned. What did I do wrong? Why won’t they stop drinking? How can I really help?

Alcoholics themselves are usually in pain and frustrated. Why can’t I stop drinking? I have tried to get sober! Am I doomed by my drinking?

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j0385417 Brief Twelve Step Facilitation is suitable for use by;

  • Doctors / Physicians
  • Psychologists
  • Psychiatrists
  • Social Workers
  • Nurses
  • Counsellors
  • Faith Based Therapists (e.g. Pastors, Ministers, Rabbis, Monks, brothers) and 
  • Trained volunteers
  • Students of all the above,
  • In fact anyone with interviewing skills and a little detachment

Professionally Written Strategy

Brief Twelve Step Facilitation is professionally written by Mr Robin Foote who has over 26 years experience working with alcoholics, drug addicts, compulsive gamblers and their families. Mr Foote’s qualifications include Bachelor of Arts (welfare), National Certified Addictions Counsellor and trained Twelve Step Facilitator.

What is alcoholism?

An alcoholic loses the will to consistently stop drinking when needed or wanted. They will also crave alcohol when not drinking and crave more alcohol even when drinking. They may also be in denial about their drinking and its effects on them.

Regardless of the moral, medical, psychological or political issues about alcoholism, alcoholics are in dire straights and need appropriate and effective help.

Effective help includes showing them how to;

  • develop a deep desire to stop drinking
  • accept responsibility for their health,
  • be a good spouse and/or parent,
  • partake in extended family life,
  • be a good employee or boss,
  • become a good citizen and community minded,
  • Obey and promote the law,

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Obviously you are not responsible for other peoples actions.

All you can do is point the way to sobriety.

The Brief Twelve Step Facilitation presenter can do so without becoming frustrated.

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alcoholicDestination without early help.