Introducing a revolutionary solution to alcohol dependence, this study outlines the Sinclair Method, a treatment that combines the prescription medication Naltrexone and the continued consumption of alcohol. Already well known in many parts of Europe, this breakthrough remedy will bring relief to the millions who suffer from addiction or to those who are affected by someone else’s. Topics covered include the hard evidence behind the treatment, moving testimonials from cured alcoholics, interviews from clinics that have adopted the method, and details about Naltrexone.
Roy Eskapa, PhD (1955) born in South Africa. Graduated International School, Geneva (1974), Reed College, BA (1978), California School of Professional Psychology, PhD (1983) Post-doc in Multimodal Therapy with Prof Arnold Lazarus. NJ Licence 1988, Chartered Psychologist and Associate Fellow British Psychological Society, 1983. Worked with Dr David Sinclair (National Public Health Institute, Finland) 1989 - present on deprivation effects and pharmacological extinction for addictions. Published first book on pharmacological extinction or The Sinclair Method (TSM) - The Cure for Alcoholism, Benbella Books, Dallas, 2008. Updated edition with Introduction by actress Claudia Christian released 6 November, 2012.
A radio interview on the Dr Don show with actress Claudia Christian and Dr Roy Eskapa can be found here: http://www.drdonshow.info/?p=248






