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September 5, 2020 at 7:21 pm #8705
Jenn Beninger
ParticipantI am looking for some additional techniques or a combination of techniques that have proven successful in treating alcohol addiction.
I have a client that most of the “presenting problems” and the vicious emotional abuse habits have been released with TLT and Parts – yet there is still the addiction to alcohol. The behavior is still destructive, yet not as abusive, and the client wants to heal the rest – so I am looking for any creative techniques or combination of techniques that have been successful.Thank you all for your masterful feedback,
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September 6, 2020 at 10:22 pm #8712
Paul Jensen
ParticipantJenn,
Some thoughts . . .
I presume you started your client off with a tasking. For alcohol addiction I use a two-phase tasking. First, for two weeks I have her keep a journal of every time she wants a drink (whether she takes a drink or not): where she is, what she’s doing, what she’s thinking, what emotions she’s feeling, what’s going on around her, etc., and, of course, whether she took a drink or not. I am looking for a trigger or triggers here. Once she completes that successfully, she must stop drinking alcohol completely for two weeks. She must show that she’s able to control the addiction, at least for this short period of time, in order to be able to overcome it. This also serves as a convincer for both of us that’s she’s committed and capable of overcoming the addiction.
Then off we go into a breakthrough session, and it sounds like you have done that.
A technique that I have found useful in this environment is Prime Concerns. Tad and Adriana don’t teach it anymore in Master Practitioner but it’s still in the MP audio series, including a demonstration, and Tad also wrote a little book called “Prime Concerns” that’s very helpful. I think you can buy this book from TJC.
Prime Concerns is itself a quantum linguistics technique, and it’s based on the premise (from Fritz Perls) that an unmet need from the past creates an extraordinary or unreasonable desire in the present to have that need fulfilled. The client may be totally unaware of the prime concern; in fact, it’s likely that it’s an unconscious, unfulfilled
value. The Prime Concerns intervention can be very useful in revealing the actual problem; the intervention may resolve the problem or it may loosen the client’s grip on it, so you can get at it with Time Line Therapy techniques, or other quantum linguistics techniques. You will certainly come away with some key words that are very powerful for the client, again amenable to Time Line Therapy techniques or QL techniques.For me, Prime Concerns ranks right up there with Parts Integration for fun and effectiveness, and I suggest you consider it. If you have any questions, you can contact me and I’ll be happy to discuss it with you. My number is (480) 305-0903; email is paul@excellencelc.com.
Hope that helps!
Paul Jensen
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September 6, 2020 at 11:14 pm #8718
Jenn Beninger
ParticipantThank you Paul – I will definitely look at the Prime Concerns. I appreciate your response.
~Jenn
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February 4, 2021 at 10:37 am #10006
Gina Palmer
ModeratorThis is so helpful…Thank you!
The process Paul outlined is so relevant right now. There has been an increase in people contacting us about ‘excessive alcohol consumption’ – sudden increase since March 2020. Here in Australia (Queensland specifically), when ‘lockdown’ occurred, drive-thru bottle shops were allowed to stay open. I heard from various counsellors, coaches, and nurses that there is a surge in alcoholism as a result of ‘lockdown’.
The application of Prime Concerns is fantastic! We have also used the technique several times as part of the breakthrough and the results for clients are excellent. Some examples from us include:weight loss; co-dependency in relationships; addiction.
Who else in the forum is using Prime Concerns?
Thanks so much, Gina ?
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