The Treatment - Deepstash

The Treatment

The treatment consists in instructing a man or woman how to train his or her mind so that they carry out a sustained course of conduct consistent with the theories of his or her most mature, intellectual self, how to form new habits and stick to them, and conversely how to eliminate the unsatisfactory method of trying to adapt himself or herself to their environment through the medium of alcohol. The treatment consists mainly of unlearning old ideas & beliefs, the acceptance of new ideas, beliefs & ways of perceiving their environment, as well as be aware of the pitfalls one can fall back in.

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joyfulgirl71

Writer. Traveler. Recovered Alcoholic & Spiritual Gangster.

This book was a major influence for Bill Wilson, co-founder of AA. The author was an alcoholic himself who understood ISM’s center in the mind as an obsessive idea one must carry out DESPITE the unfortunate consequences already proven by such ideas being carried to their fruition. Alcoholism is the most extreme example and this book, while only discussing the mental twist of the alcohol idea, can be applied to any idea which has turned destructive in its fruits. This book only deals with the mental twist of alcohol.

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