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5.0 out of 5 stars Learn how to recognize early signs of alcoholism
Author Doug Thorburn is not a medical doctor, nor does he have any psychological background that would make him an expert on alcoholics. However, after becoming involved with one he dedicated himself to studying the problem and with the help of several addiction experts has produced this fascinating book. One of the problems with alcoholism is that it has a tendency to...
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1.0 out of 5 stars misinformation
Few, "experts" included, are identifying alcoholism until it becomes tragically obvious. There are a number of reasons for this potentially lethal delay in diagnosis." ~Doug Thorburn

yes one of the reasons is it is impossible to identify drinking until someone does it. thats like saying there is a reason for the delay in the diagnosis of a broken arm before it...
Published on June 17, 2006 by WISE ONE


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16 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Learn how to recognize early signs of alcoholism, May 2, 2004
This review is from: How to Spot Hidden Alcoholics: Using Behavioral Clues to Recognize Addiction in Its Early Stages (Paperback)
Author Doug Thorburn is not a medical doctor, nor does he have any psychological background that would make him an expert on alcoholics. However, after becoming involved with one he dedicated himself to studying the problem and with the help of several addiction experts has produced this fascinating book. One of the problems with alcoholism is that it has a tendency to not be diagnosed until it is too late and the person has ruined their health and their life. Doug takes the view that by recognizing the behavioral clues we can find the hidden alcoholic while there is still time to prevent tragedy.

The book is divided into three distinct parts. First is a section that redefines alcoholism so that earlier diagnosis and prevention is possible. The second section is a detailed examination of the various clues that point to early-stage alcoholism. The last section discusses middle-stage clues and clues of multiple drug use.

Many of the behavior items listed and detailed are indicative of addictive behavior in general and not necessarily just alcoholism. The primary value in this book is that it is the first one I have seen that is designed for the general public and focuses on the early signs of alcoholism. In fact, many of the professional level books do not deal with recognizing alcoholism at this early stage. "How to Spot Hidden Alcoholics" should be required reading for everyone and especially so for those who deal with counseling others whether in a professional, volunteer, or pastoral capacity.

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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars There IS a solution, June 23, 2006
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This review is from: How to Spot Hidden Alcoholics: Using Behavioral Clues to Recognize Addiction in Its Early Stages (Paperback)
A while back on an online discussion forum, a young woman was talking about her awful experience which was the result of her romantic relationship with an alcoholic/other drug addict. She didn't want to repeat the same mistake and asked if anyone knew of a book that would help her discern people with this kind of problem before she got to involved again. Of course, there was the standard "there isn't a book." I quickly posted and recommended Doug Thorburn's excellent "How to Spot Hidden Alcoholics." This astounding text gives excellent advice on how to recognize the sickness of alcoholism and other drug addiction before you invest your time, heart, wallet and sanity into a potentially dangerous individual. I've seen it all. I grew up in a family shot through the disease of alcoholism, have been romantically involved with addicts, have lost many friends to the disease, and am a recovering alcoholic of 15 years myself. Thorburn correctly puts all the pieces of the puzzle together. If you think you might need this book, you do. Get it and protect yourself.
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8 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Valuable Insights, excellent points that helped this recovered alcoholic, June 21, 2006
This review is from: How to Spot Hidden Alcoholics: Using Behavioral Clues to Recognize Addiction in Its Early Stages (Paperback)
When I first saw the title, I was skeptical and worried that this book was a witch hunt for alcoholics. When I read the book, I was amazed, at first at how consistent many of Thorburn's insights were to my experience, and then at how it helped me see my own history of alcoholism. I have 4+ years sober and attend AA regularly. This book helped me see my old behavior from a new vantage point. I gained a new level of clarity of my own defects (Step 4) and it help me articulate many amends (Step 9) in a practical context.

I understand the concern about credentials, but it doesn't really bother me. In my experience, and in talking with hundreds of recovered alcoholics, we were experts at hiding our addiction from the credentialed professionals. I wish more in the healthcare profession would read and at least consider Thorburn's points.

I think Thorburn's point is that, since alcoholism is a progressive disease, and since the alcoholic tends to have increasing destructive behaviors, it is simple common sense to be on the lookout for traits of early alcoholics---not to condemn the drinker, but to protect one's self-interest.

More importantly, if we can identify alcoholics earlier, we can take off our own blinders to their destructive behaviors, and stop enabling them. I, like most alcoholics, needed to hit bottom. I have learned that while we should not deprive an alcoholic of their bottom, if possible, we should try to raise their bottom, leading to an earlier and more likely successful recovery.

This book, and Thorburn's Myths and Realities, is an excellent synthesis of ideas. He has kinda "reverse-engineered" the disease and helped me see this progressive, destructive, and fatal disease from a better vantage point. From what I have learned in this book, I have been better at talking to people sooner about their drinking, planting the seeds of recovery, so that if/when they experience consequences of their drinking, they can face the question of whether they have developed this disease.

The beauty of alcoholism for me, as a recovered alcoholic, is that I have a peace and serenity that no expert could have provided...

By the way, the founders of Alcoholics Anonymous were experts with NO credentials except observation and experience. I and millions of others are thankful for these non-experts who spoke up.

WARNING--this book may be threatening to some active alcoholics rationalizing their addiction.

Arthur M. Jackson, author

Raise the Bottom: How to Keep Secret Alcoholics from Damaging your Business

www.raisethebottom.com
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars This Book Can Save Your Life and Sanity, June 22, 2009
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This review is from: How to Spot Hidden Alcoholics: Using Behavioral Clues to Recognize Addiction in Its Early Stages (Paperback)
Doug Thorburn provides vital information for all of us, in this eye-opening, fascinating book.

It is the book I wish I'd had years ago when I was dealing with alcoholism, and didn't even know it. It might have saved me years of anguish, mental, emotional, and physical illness, and the loss of thousands upon thousands of dollars.

As we live in a drinking culture, everyone can greatly benefit from the knowledge Thorburn provides. In the introduction (p.1) he notes that one of the surprising things about alcoholism is how little experts know, even today. The definition they have agreed upon fails to describe the affliction in its early stages.

Some important points are:

1). The current practice of identifying alcoholism is comparable to waiting till tumors become the size of basketballs before diagnosing cancer.

2). Almost every alcoholic shows signs of the disease years or even decades before it progresses into latter-stage alcoholism, when chances for recovery are reduced.

3). Alcoholics are, usually, intrinsically decent people.

4). The earlier in the career of the alcoholic that private or legal sanctions are applied, the greater the chance of a return to normalcy.

5). Becoming clean and sober requires the imposition of responsibility and appropriate consequences.

The effects of alcoholism are mind-boggling. One alcoholism authority (p.88) estimates that 50% to 70% of all divorces involve alcoholism. The divorces are, in part, due to the alcoholic's propensity to create financial problems, as well as engage in domestic violence as well as non-physical abuse.

They are also often caused by the great tendency in addicts to commit adultery. Caroline Knapp (p.90) points out that "anonymous sex gives the illusion of intimacy with none of the attendant risks, none of the aching vulnerability of sober sex".

These are just some of the hard truths that Thorburn relates. You will learn about the many early stage clues that will help alert you to the problem. There are many ways to protect yourself and help the addict too.

Thorburn is to be commended for educating us about this horrendous illness that continues to detrimentally affect millions upon millions of lives. Unfortunately, it is a subject that is rarely taught in schools. Even physicians are highly uneducated about it.

Alcoholism breaks hearts, wounds spirits, and kills. It is a scourge upon this earth, and we all need to wake up and become educated on the disease. Learn all you can from this expert; a man who once loved an alcoholic, and suffered the consequences. His passion for the subject is a gift to us all. Take advantage of what he has to offer. You'll be glad you did. Very highly recommended!
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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars This Book Cracks The Code!, June 20, 2006
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Ralph Clothshire (Atlanta, GA United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: How to Spot Hidden Alcoholics: Using Behavioral Clues to Recognize Addiction in Its Early Stages (Paperback)
Have you ever been in a relationship (business or personal) where the other person's behavior seems baffling? This book untangles and demystifies many of the behaviors which are conventionally explained through contrived, pseudo-psychological myths.

Generally, if someone is determined to deceive you, he/she will succeed; however, there are some things he/she doesn't bother to hide because he/she is not even aware of them.

In one instance, I avoided what would have been a disastrous business partnership. Another highly reputable lawyer in my field approached me about merging practices. In fact, I was flattered at the idea of affiliating with someone of his ability, talent and reputation. On the surface everything appeared excellent; I dismissed some of his odd behaviors as the eccentricities of genius. Fortunately, I had read this book and his "eccentricities" became perfectly clear. Within a year of my pulling out of the deal, his life started falling apart because of his inability to manage it (although, it still looked fine on the surface). I now know that he drinks in the morning, has seven scotch lunches and carries an extra suitcase on trips exclusively for liquor.

Similarly, I avoided a personal relationship headed for tragedy. At first I didn't suspect that this seemingly well-put-together, ambitious workout fanatic had a drinking/drug problem. Just like the story above, she did.

If you are confounded by someone's behavior, check-out this book. It is well-worth the time and money.
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6 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Dead On, June 20, 2006
This review is from: How to Spot Hidden Alcoholics: Using Behavioral Clues to Recognize Addiction in Its Early Stages (Paperback)
I've been clean and sober since 1993, and in the end stages of my addiction, I could put two fifths of Vodka down in a 24 hour period. At that point in the disease, I was pretty easy to spot:

just like a broken arm.

To understand alcoholism ( and other addictions ) the non-addict

needs to know a simple truth: We're not alcoholics because we

drank, but we drank because we're alcoholics. The substance abuse is a large symptom of a hugely complex emotional and personality disorder. If all it took was an arm x-ray to prove and treat, the disease would be gone.

It's an unfortunate truth that addicts such as myself have

abused the ones who loved us the most. You people don't speak our language, know our secret signs and signals. I make it sound like a undercover brotherhood, and in a way it is. Why

do you think AA is so successful? I can't fool another sober

alcoholic.

So what does the non-addict do if they're being driven to the point of insanity by someone in their life? You certainly can't get the other person sober, but you can protect yourself, and that is precisely where Dougs book comes in.

If you are someone who has followed the link to read about this book, and have bothered to read as far as here, then the facts speak for themselves: you've got a problem in your life, and you're desperate to discover if it's you that's going crazy.

The title of the book intriqued you, and you thought.,"I wonder if this might explain...." You can fill in the blanks from there.

Doug has written a dead on, and brutally honest book about how you can spot the hidden addicts around you. It works.

Had this book been around 14 years ago it wouldn't have helped

me get sober,but it sure would have helped the people I mangled emotionally to see me comming, and get out of my way.

If that's the question you're asking youself, then buy this book.
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3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Steve B, June 20, 2006
This review is from: How to Spot Hidden Alcoholics: Using Behavioral Clues to Recognize Addiction in Its Early Stages (Paperback)
I found Doug Thorburns books extremely helpful. How to spot Hidden Alcoholics was particularly so. For a lay person as myself I was having a difficult time recognizing alcoholism with 2 people in my life. My sister and my significant other. These books taught me about this disease that was affecting my life and the life of my loved ones. Having no experience with alcoholism and what truly constitutes it or not. Hidden Alcoholics opened my eyes. I found myself repeatedly saying; "yes, that is what was happening". Before I read them I was both in denial about the situation and actually an enabler. After reading them I was empowered to confront the situation in my life and combat it with intelligent knowledge. I highly recommend this book, and Doug's others for everyone who needs his experience and knowledge to educate themselves.
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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Must Read For Everyone!, June 20, 2006
This review is from: How to Spot Hidden Alcoholics: Using Behavioral Clues to Recognize Addiction in Its Early Stages (Paperback)
This is a wonderful book that is MUST READING for everyone. We all deal with people in our everyday lives and learning "How to Spot Hidden Alcoholics" is a must to improve our relationships both personally and professionally. Doug Thorburn tells it like it is - if you do not like the truth that is in this fine book, then you are probably an Alcoholic.

Maximum Power,

Dave Hill

"The World's Greatest Hypnotist"

http://www.worldsgreatesthypnotist.com
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3 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Early Warning Signs, May 23, 2006
This review is from: How to Spot Hidden Alcoholics: Using Behavioral Clues to Recognize Addiction in Its Early Stages (Paperback)
Few, "experts" included, are identifying alcoholism until it becomes tragically obvious. There are a number of reasons for this potentially lethal delay in diagnosis." ~Doug Thorburn

Doug Thorburn is an addiction expert who writes books about alcohol and drug abuse. He also explains why most attempts to stop a drinking problem fail. He explains how family members can catch the early warning signs and save a person from alcoholism before they lose control over their drinking habits. The book is divided into three main sections:

Redefining Alcoholism

Early Stage Clues

Middle-Stage or Ploy Drug Clues

These chapters discuss everything from biochemistry to poor judgment and mental confusion. The author shows how early-stage biology of a person who develops alcoholism motivates him in just that direction.

Throughout the book you will find examples of situations like compulsive spending or compulsive gambling that the author describes and explains could lead to other addictions. I think it is possible to be a compulsive spender and never touch alcohol, so these issues are mainly clues to addictive behavior and do not always point towards alcoholism.

"This is a compulsion that can exist independently of alcoholism, but rarely is it totally isolated." ~Doug Thorburn

I think the clues like a person drinking heavily on an empty stomach are more helpful for analysis. Physical symptoms like glassy eyes point towards high blood alcohol levels but these are often later signs.

At times this book is very helpful in identifying positive and negative behaviors as desired by modern society. This book will be helpful for anyone seeking to understand the complexities of life and it could help family, friends or co-workers identify early warning signs in order to prevent a tragedy.

~The Rebecca Review
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2 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Hot to Spot Hidden Alcoholics, August 5, 2004
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Carol B. (Washington, DC) - See all my reviews
This review is from: How to Spot Hidden Alcoholics: Using Behavioral Clues to Recognize Addiction in Its Early Stages (Paperback)
Doug Thorburn's book, `How to Spot Hidden Alcoholics', makes us stop and think about the behavior of those around us and what it means. Alcoholics are often diagnosed when it's too late and the lives of the alcoholic, family and others have been negatively affected, with sometimes deadly consequences. Thorburn provides essential clues that help us spot likely dangers early. In many if not most cases, psychiatrists, physicians and other health-care professionals miss alcoholism as the underlying problem and misdiagnose, confusing symptoms with disease. I would have avoided a tumultuous marriage and divorce had I known the clues; I now have the tools with which to prevent future similar ordeals. Thank you, Doug Thorburn, from the bottom of my heart for your amazing and invaluable insights.
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