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The Sinclair Method Guide
Description
The Sinclair Method (TSM) is a treatment for alcohol addiction that uses a technique called pharmacological extinction—the use of an opiate blocker to turn habit-forming behaviors into habit erasing behaviors. The effect returns a person’s craving for alcohol to its pre-addiction state.
In a few months, most people can cut down their alcohol consumption to safe levels and many stop drinking alcohol for good. It is important to comply with the instructions at all times.
How TSM works:
Just take a tablet one to two hours before drinking before your first drink of the day for the rest of your life as long as you continue to drink. The tablets chemically disrupts the body’s behavior/reward cycle causing you to want to drink less instead of more.
If you stop taking the medication before drinking, you can undo the progress and go back to drinking how you did before the treatment.
Success Rate
Studies have proven that TSM is equally effective with or without therapy, so patients can choose whether or not to combine TSM with therapy. The physical results will be the same. Extinction usually occurs within 3-4 months.
About one quarter of those on TSM become 100% abstinent. Those who continue to drink will have to take their medication prior to drinking for as long as they continue to drink.
FIVE STEPS TO SUCCESS
The Five Steps guide you through the de-addiction process:
STEP ONE – Understand and think about addiction in an entirely new way.
STEP TWO – Check the severity of the problem and find out if you need help.
STEP THREE – Work with your doctor to obtain a prescription for naltrexone or nalmefene (selincro).
STEP FOUR – Learn about alcoholic beverage measures and keep a record of your drinking and craving as you begin your journey through de-addiction. Now you are taking naltrexone or nalmefene before drinking alcohol. You become de-addicted – your craving and drinking levels decline gradually.
STEP FIVE – After three to four months – in some cases up to six months – you will be cured. Now your goal is to stay cured once you have completed the program.
(Please note – throughout this section there will be numerous references to the medically proven fact that without the continued consumption of alcohol together with naltrexone, or nalmefene, there can be no de-addiction. This is because the use of alcohol to combat alcoholism is so revolutionary. Please refer to The Cure For Alcoholism for updates and information support online.)
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The Sinclair Method
Im still studying... Heres a fun fact!
There is this thing called the Sinclair Method that treats alcoholism. But unlike most alcoholism treatments that all promote abstinence from alcohol, this method combines medication with continued drinking. The patient would take 50mg of Naltrexone an hour before their drinking sessions. Patients who achieve success with the treatment experience a reduced urge to drink over time.
The way this works is that it involves the use of competitive antagonists to endorphin's being taken before alcohol consumption in order to block the endorphin's from being used by the drinker's system. When the patient drinks without the endorphin reinforcement, it causes extinction.
Aka the person doesn't get the buzz they normally would! However, The effects of the Sinclair Method can take from two weeks to several months before they become noticeable.
Just some fun facts that im currently studying for a test in my Dynamics of Addictions class.
The Sinclair Method is a treatment for alcoholism that involves the use of opiate antagonists such as naltrexone or nalmefene while continuing normal drinking habits in order to decrease the craving for alcohol over time. It relies upon a mechanism called pharmacological extinction, which works by blocking the positive reinforcement effects of ethanol-triggered endorphin in the brain.[1] Proponents claim that thousands of patients have been cured by the Sinclair Method since the early 1990s.