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Beat Your Alcohol Addiction in 60 Days and Restore Your Life, without the Shame, Guilt, and Powerlessness of 12-Step Meetings! What if… an addiction recovery expert could show you how to stop drinking in 60 days, without the meetings,self-incrimination, powerlessness, shame, guilt,Dear friend, Of course you want to overcome your alcohol addiction. You want to overcome your alcohol addiction more than anything else, and you should! But, you just don’t know where to turn! If you’re like most, you may have tried the Twelve-Step Program of Alcoholics Anonymous or various types of treatments including psychotherapy or antidepressants only to find your success temporary at best! You know that it’s unhealthy to drink destructively, but you just can’t seem to stop! Well, that’s where I come in! You see, I’ve discovered the secrets of the root cause of alcoholism and the 5-Step process to uncover it, confront it, and overcome it in the privacy of your own home! But, I’m also going to show you something that goes above and beyond just overcoming your alcohol addiction; how to lead a happier and healthier lifestyle that’s free from low self-esteem issues and destructive drinking! You wake up one day and you realize that the negatives of your drinking have begun to out way the positives of it. What you once thought to be a solution for removing your emotional distress has now become a trap. You know that your behavior is unhealthy, but you’re afraid to give up your crutch because if you do your emotional distress will worsen, and you just don’t know if you can cope without it! Well, I’m here to tell you that there is a better solution for removing the emotional distress and overcoming your alcoholism; one that you can work through in the privacy of your home! How to Beat an Alcohol Addiction Beating your alcohol addiction is really all about removing the source of your emotional distress, isn’t it? If you could remove the depression and emotional distress you wouldn’t need to alleviate it with self-destructive drinking! Unfortunately, most psychologists, psychiatrists, and alcohol addiction specialists still believe that alcoholism is caused by a chemical imbalance in the brain and/or a learned, problematic behavior that must be treated with cognitive behavioral therapy and antidepressants. However, I have a different take on alcoholism, and I have proven time and time again that it is not caused by either of the above-mentioned. And, I believe that treating it as such is not only counterproductive to beating an alcohol addiction, but it prevents people from addressing the root cause of their self-destructive drinkng........ |