The Miracle Method: A Radically New Approach to Problem Drinking

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W. W. Norton & Company, 1995 - 172 pàgines
Your spouse complains about your drinking. Your boss suggests Alcoholics Anonymous. You know you have a problem. You need a solution; you need a miracle. The authors ask readers to imagine such a miracle: Suppose that while you are asleep tonight a miracle happens and your problem is solved, just like that! Because you were sleeping, you didnt know that this miracle occurred. What is the first thing tomorrow morning that will let you know that there has been a miracle and that your problem is solved?

From that first thing, the authors help readers to imagine a future where drinking is not a problem and to specify small, concrete, obtainable goals that will make that future a reality. Neither the humiliation of hitting bottom nor a lifetime commitment to AA is necessary to make this approach work. Instead the individual learns to recognize exceptions (times when drinking is not a problem), catch himself doing things right, handle setbacks, and revise the miracle picture when things arent working. Highly practical, The Miracle Method is a radically new and effective approach to problem drinking.
 

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The Miracle Method
1
TherapistDependent No More
10
Unlocking the Door to Solution
32
Lessons from
67
Making Your Dream a Reality
93
Help Ive Fallen and I Cant Get
124
Epilogue
156
Index
165
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Sobre l'autor (1995)

Scott D. Miller, Ph.D., practices solution-oriented therapy in Chicago. Insoo Kim Berg, MSW, codeveloped Solution-Focused Brief Therapy and is Director of the Brief Family Therapy Center in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Her most recent books are Children's Solution Work (with Therese Steiner) and Interviewing for Solutions (with Peter de Jonge).

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