Cyndi Turner's guide, from the first interview to the exploration of what techniques will best work for the individual client, provides the framework and practical applications on which clinicians can build their own practices. Her belief that it is crucial that the treatment adapt to the client instead of insisting the client morph to a pre-established program is right in line with Moderation Management's belief that each individual is empowered to accept personal responsibility for choosing and maintaining their own path and should have access to the support of professionals and peers in their choice.
-Mary Reid, executive director, Moderation Management
Cyndi Turner has written an informative, evidence-based workbook with the aim of helping you achieve long-term, sustainable change. If you're serious about changing your relationship with alcohol, this is a great place to start.
Dr. Jennifer Fernandez, author of Power Over Addiction: A Harm Reduction Workbook for Changing Your Relationship to Drugs
This helpful workbook is especially valuable in that it can be used by therapists with their clients or on its own for those who are not ready or are not able to receive therapy. It's greatly needed and I highly recommend it.
- David J. Hanson, PhD; professor emeritus of sociology, State University of New York, Potsdam; creator of Alcohol: Problems and Solutions website
As an adult child of alcoholics (ACOA) and having lived experiences struggling with alcohol use and human relationships, I find this workbook was easy to read, practical, and logical in its format. The Alcohol Moderation Assessment tool and the numerous success stories were helpful and relatable. A good plan involves actionable exercises and measurement of results, to which this workbook is on target. My father, despite 24 years of sobriety, struggled with the old model of treatment. I believe the teachings in this workbook will give others a longer, more fulfilled life.
Tom Dutta, founder and CEO, KRE-AT; speaker and radio show host; author of The Way of the Quiet Warrior
A practical guide to achieving a better relationship with alcohol.
Hello Sunday Morning, the world's largest online community of people supporting each other to change their behavior around alcohol, based in Sydney, Australia
Cyndi Turner's guide, from the first interview to the exploration of what techniques will best work for the individual client, provides the framework and practical applications on which clinicians can build their own practices. Her belief that it is crucial that the treatment adapt to the client instead of insisting the client morph to a pre-established program is right in line with Moderation Management's belief that each individual is empowered to accept personal responsibility for choosing and maintaining their own path and should have access to the support of professionals and peers in their choice.
-Mary Reid, executive director, Moderation Management
Cyndi Turner has written an informative, evidence-based workbook with the aim of helping you achieve long-term, sustainable change. If you're serious about changing your relationship with alcohol, this is a great place to start.
Dr. Jennifer Fernandez, author of Power Over Addiction: A Harm Reduction Workbook for Changing Your Relationship to Drugs
This helpful workbook is especially valuable in that it can be used by therapists with their clients or on its own for those who are not ready or are not able to receive therapy. It's greatly needed and I highly recommend it.
- David J. Hanson, PhD; professor emeritus of sociology, State University of New York, Potsdam; creator of Alcohol: Problems and Solutions website
As an adult child of alcoholics (ACOA) and having lived experiences struggling with alcohol use and human relationships, I find this workbook was easy to read, practical, and logical in its format. The Alcohol Moderation Assessment tool and the numerous success stories were helpful and relatable. A good plan involves actionable exercises and measurement of results, to which this workbook is on target. My father, despite 24 years of sobriety, struggled with the old model of treatment. I believe the teachings in this workbook will give others a longer, more fulfilled life.
Tom Dutta, founder and CEO, KRE-AT; speaker and radio show host; author of The Way of the Quiet Warrior
A practical guide to achieving a better relationship with alcohol.
Hello Sunday Morning, the world's largest online community of people supporting each other to change their behavior around alcohol, based in Sydney, Australia