The Effective Way to Stop Drinking

The Effective Way to Stop Drinking by Beauchamp Colclough, published by Penguin in 1994, offers insights from the author’s personal journey as a former alcoholic turned addiction counselor. With 240 pages, this book presents a unique perspective on overcoming addiction, drawing from Colclough’s extensive experience in treating alcoholics, drug addicts, and individuals with eating disorders at the Prom recovery centre in Kent.
Readers will find a blend of personal narrative and professional guidance as Colclough shares his understanding of addiction and recovery. The book delves into the psychological aspects of addiction, providing practical advice for those seeking to change their relationship with alcohol. By addressing topics related to health, fitness, and self-help, this edition serves as a resource for individuals looking to navigate the complexities of addiction and find effective strategies for lasting change.
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An alcoholic until the age of 34, he then became a highly trained counsellor on addiction and runs the Prom recovery centre in Kent, where he treats alcoholics, drug addicts and people with eating disorders. Thus he would say he’s been in the business of alcoholism for 43 years – only the first 43 he was all for it.
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