Katie Herzog is a journalist, podcaster, and writer.
What does it take to get sober in today’s world? From traditional paths like AA to the grit of going cold turkey, the old methods of sobriety may no longer be enough. But what if counterintuitive, cutting-edge approaches, backed by modern science, offer new ways to manage alcohol use? And what does that say about the value of the old ways?
Expect to learn why drinking might be a viable route to going sober, why white knuckling alcohol isn’t a great option, If AA were invented today what methods would be its first step, the difference between getting sober and living sober, the different reasons people drink and the underlying reasons why people tend to drink more than others, advice for people who need to quit but don’t want to stop, and much more…
Mentioned Books
- Alcoholics Anonymous by Bill Wilson
- Alcoholics Anonymous by Bill Wilson and Dr. Bob Smith
- Drink? The New Science of Alcohol and Your Health by David Nutt
- Recovery Options: The Complete Guide by Joseph Volpicelli and Maia Szalavitz
- The Cure for Alcoholism by David Sinclair
- The Cure for Alcoholism by Roy Eskapa and David Sinclair
- This Naked Mind: Control Alcohol, Find Freedom, Discover Happiness & Change Your Life by Annie Grace