About AA and the contradictions of the disease theory of alcoholism:
If a disease caused your poor behavior in the past, why would a disease decide to stop doing so now? "Well, because now, knowing I have a Disease, I can take responsibility for my own behavior from here on out." Or "I first have to admit I am powerless over my Disease and that gives me the power to take responsibility and control it now."
These arguments seem illogical to many people. What kind of Disease could make you drink until you find out have it, and then (if only you accept your powerlessness and a Higher Power) will let you take responsibility and control? These arguments seem illogical to many people. What Disease knows you have now made a pact with a Higher Power? The answer is it is a special Disease made up for the occasion and useful in reducing self-blame.
About getting out of control:
Your belief that when you compulsively drink you easily get out of control is prevalent in our culture. This mistaken believe may actually cause you to give away your power and behave irresponsibly. How so? Because it tells you that you aren't responsible for what you do.
Addiction is:
A system of choices in which we may get some good results, but also get more bad results that unfortunately go along with the good results we insist we must have.
Antabuse/for those who think it's just a crutch:
Even a crutch, such as Antabuse, may be a good tool. In truth, if you take Antabuse voluntarily, you will be doing it on your own.
There is a lot more worth reading in this book, esp. for anyone who drinks to relieve bad feelings.
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