It is so tiring to see repeat offenders of DUI and the damage that is caused to the victims and to the families involved. Why must we see these 'accidents' so often and why is 'alcohol abuse' so poorly treated today? I just watched a TEDx talk on Youtube (from The London Business School) which talks about a relatively new treatment that could get people back in control of their brain and their drinking and just maybe keep them 'smart' enough to not drink and drive. The treatment is called the Sinclair Method. There is a full length documentary on the method as well.
How often do you see DUI accidents and are you tired of seeing them over and over? I also watched the documentary "The Business of Recovery" and it seems like the revolving door of rehabs has got to stop - it is time to truly treat alcoholism with 21st century medications. I would love to know what other new treatments you have seen for AUD.
All the best,
How often do you see DUI accidents and are you tired of seeing them over and over? I also watched the documentary "The Business of Recovery" and it seems like the revolving door of rehabs has got to stop - it is time to truly treat alcoholism with 21st century medications. I would love to know what other new treatments you have seen for AUD.
All the best,