Alcohol Explained
Alcohol Explained
I finally picked up "Alcohol Explained" as an audiobook and tore through it in two days (it's only 6 hours). I loved it! Some of my biggest takeaways:
- I love the author's theory that the subconscious/conscious realization that "hair of the dog" is a viable relief option is the biggest trigger point for alcoholism. I distinctly remember the first time I had a big vodka drink after a night of heavy drinking, and it was like a lightbulb went off -- I felt like I could "get through anything" with alcohol and avoid pain at any cost. It was the point at which I went from a "occasional college binge drinker" to an "alcoholic."
- I love the idea that alcoholics are not just "broken" or diseased people genetically-inclined to addiction, but have had neural pathways rewired by alcohol after avoiding anxiety/withdrawals by drinking more; this behavior cannot be unlearned once learned, making moderation impossible. It'll be like an itch you can't scratch at the anesthetic effects of alcohol wear off well before the counteracting adrenaline does (you will always want another). It also dispels the myth of the "normal" drinker and casts alcohol as a poison w/ addictive qualities regardless of who consumes it.
- It's encouraging to read something so empowering. Biggest takeaways: you are NOT powerless. You are NOT diseased. And no one is safe from alcohol addiction. Alcoholics aren't cylons hiding amongst the general population, anyone can become an alcoholic.
- Lastly, you absolutely CAN reason your way out of addiction... but only once equipped with the right set of facts and knowledge about the substance itself, and with sobriety.
Thanks for bumping Viking.
Evoo, I never noticed you posted this. I have it downloaded. One of my classmates, ClearPath, suggested it last fall, and I do no know why I was hesitant, but I got the book. Love to read and reread.
Amazing, brilliant, and a lifesaver.
Thanks!
Evoo, I never noticed you posted this. I have it downloaded. One of my classmates, ClearPath, suggested it last fall, and I do no know why I was hesitant, but I got the book. Love to read and reread.
Amazing, brilliant, and a lifesaver.
Thanks!
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