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Old 04-12-2005, 02:20 PM
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New book proves alcoholics can recover and drink responsibly again

New book proves alcoholics can recover and drink responsibly again


A new book "Phoenix in a Bottle", due to be published on 30 May,
will prove that alcoholism is not a disease or illness, but a behaviour
problem rooted in childhood, which alcoholics can correct and be able
to drink responsibly again if and when they so wish.


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The authors are former alcoholics Lilian and Murdoch MacDonald, a
married couple from Ayr, Ayrshire in Scotland.

Lilian and Murdoch's lives were devastated by alcoholism, but they
have now recovered so completely that they now not only lead normal
lives again, but are also able to drink in a perfectly sociable manner
once more.

That goes against the teaching of Alcoholics Anonymous, and of many
alcoholism treatment centres throughout the world. But Lilian (61) and
Murdoch (58) believe that lifelong sobriety is not the solution to
alcoholism, as this only treats the symptoms and not the causes of the
problem, and is merely a damage limitation exercise.

The couple argue that alcoholism, in common with other self-harming
disorders like bulimia, anorexia and self-mutilation, often stems from
problems experienced in childhood. And if these problems can be
identified and properly addressed, then the problem behaviour can be
cured.

Ten years ago the couple had hit rock bottom, sleeping rough for two
weeks on the streets of Cambridge, where a quarter of a century
previously as an undergraduate Murdoch had received an honours degree
in English Literature. They had moved to Cambridge from Ayr with the
idea of Murdoch doing research for a doctorate, but had reverted to
their old habits, started binge drinking, and been thrown out of their
lodgings.

After a fortnight, and when they were just about at the end of their
tether, two nurses on their way home after a Saturday night out took
pity on Lilian and Murdoch, bought them a cup of tea and found them a
place in a homeless hostel.

They spent the next twelve months there getting to the roots of their
alcoholism. They tried AA one last time, before concluding that it was
a quasi-religious cult whose ideas on alcoholism were inadequate and
outdated.

Instead, by reading psychology, they decided that the causes of their
alcoholic behaviour lay in problems experienced during childhood. And
that once these problems were realised and addressed, there was no
longer any need for escape through alcoholism, and they could even
drink normally like other people again.

Ten years after selling newspapers from a stand in Market Square,
Cambridge, so that he and Lilian could get back on their feet
financially, Murdoch now writes business and financial articles for
three local weekly papers and also runs his own public relations
consultancy.

And Lilian is so keen to pass on the benefits of their experience to
others who still have problems with alcohol, that together the couple
wrote "Phoenix in a Bottle".

Eminent American addiction expert Dr Stanton Peele PhD has read the
book, and commented:

"Phoenix in a Bottle is a modern version of The Days of Wine and
Roses, and tells the true story of how two people who entered a period
of desperate drinking stayed with one another in a close loving
relationship, and emerged from their alcoholism able to drink
responsibly again.

"Both a wonderful love story and a challenge to conventional wisdom
about how people can recover from drinking problems, Phoenix in a
Bottle gives people hope, and helps them to confront their own demons -
alcohol or otherwise."

"Phoenix in a Bottle" by Lilian and Murdoch MacDonald will be
published by Melrose Books price £16.99 on 30 May.



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Enquiries:

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Melrose Books
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Telephone: 00 44 1353 646608
E-mail: rosshilton@melrosebooks.co.uk

Web: www.melrosebooks.com

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Lilian and Murdoch's website:
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Melrose Books website:
www.melrosebooks.com

Dr Stanton Peele's website:
www.peele.net




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Old 04-12-2005, 02:43 PM
dan mcgown
 
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Re: New book proves alcoholics can recover and drink responsibly again


<alcocure@aol.com> wrote in message
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New book proves alcoholics can recover and drink responsibly again


A new book "Phoenix in a Bottle", due to be published on 30 May,

Gosh, the MacDonalds have a book to sell! Who would have guessed?

" . . . and when the Beatles tell you they've got words of love to sell you,
they mean exactly what they say."
From "I Dig Rock and Roll Music" by the Mamas and the Papas.


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Old 04-12-2005, 03:00 PM
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Re: New book proves alcoholics can recover and drink responsibly again

And while we're on the subject of endorsing new products...

I just started using the "Gillette Series" Wild Rain (clear gel
antipersperant & deoderant). Wow! I find I'm raising my arms for no other
reason than to get a whiff!


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Old 04-12-2005, 04:27 PM
Darren
 
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Re: New book proves alcoholics can recover and drink responsibly again

<alcocure@aol.com> wrote in message
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New book proves alcoholics can recover and drink responsibly again


>A new book "Phoenix in a Bottle",

Damn. I already had a song in my head now i got another one.

Message in a bottle yeah.
A year has past since i wwrote my note..

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Old 04-12-2005, 04:48 PM
Scott W
 
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Re: New book proves alcoholics can recover and drink responsibly again

In article <d3hef7$p5a$0@pita.alt.net>, Darren@fake.e-mail.net says...
> <alcocure@aol.com> wrote in message
> news:1113333626.317211.178130@o13g2000cwo.googlegr oups.com...
> New book proves alcoholics can recover and drink responsibly again
>
>
> >A new book "Phoenix in a Bottle",

> Damn. I already had a song in my head now i got another one.
>

ROTFL!

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