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The Honest Truth: Using the ACR to explore Alcohol Dependency
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- FormatePub
- ISBN978-1-914066-08-5
- EAN9781914066085
- Date de parution30/06/2021
- Protection num.pas de protection
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurBennion Kearny
Résumé
Do you control alcohol - or does alcohol control you?Most of us would say we drink sensibly. But how do you know?The Honest Truth introduces the ACR - the Alcohol Consumption Regime - a deceptively simple six-week programme that removes all the guesswork, denial, and self-deception from your relationship with alcohol. No medication. No complex therapy. No judgement. Just honest, irrefutable evidence - presented by you, to yourself.
Created by Nick Charles MBE, the first person in the UK honoured by the Queen for services to people with alcohol problems, the ACR has transformed lives across five decades - in GP surgeries, rehabilitation centres, A&E departments, and family homes. Its genius lies in its simplicity: it asks only that you follow a schedule of drinking and non-drinking windows. Whether you succeed or fail tells you everything you need to know.
Because alcohol dependency isn't a label. It isn't black and white. It's a scale - and somewhere on that scale, your honest truth is waiting. Are you ready to find it?
Created by Nick Charles MBE, the first person in the UK honoured by the Queen for services to people with alcohol problems, the ACR has transformed lives across five decades - in GP surgeries, rehabilitation centres, A&E departments, and family homes. Its genius lies in its simplicity: it asks only that you follow a schedule of drinking and non-drinking windows. Whether you succeed or fail tells you everything you need to know.
Because alcohol dependency isn't a label. It isn't black and white. It's a scale - and somewhere on that scale, your honest truth is waiting. Are you ready to find it?



