THE
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR
Boston, August 17, 1939
BREAKING THE DRINK HABIT
Boston, August 17, 1939
BREAKING THE DRINK HABIT
In
view of the extent of liquor consumption in the United States since
the repeal of national Prohibition, a book recently published on the
subject of liquor addiction and its remedy seems designed for a wide
usefulness. This volume is entitled "Alcoholics Anonymous,"
issued by The Works Publishing Company in New York and contributed to
by authors with experience in the overcoming of the drink habit.
The
thesis of this book, as summarized by one reviewer, is that will
power is not enough to enable the patient to break the hold of
alcoholism, that he is more likely to win through if he suffuses his
consciousness completely with some commanding idea which excludes the
thought of alcohol or stimulants, and that for the surest prospect of
success this overwhelming interest should be religion - "the
idea of a force outside of himself."
It has
indeed been proved true in case after case that something more than
individual will power - or "won't" power - is necessary in
order to heal what at least one special sanitarium recognizes in its
advertising as "a disease "What indeed could be more
effective than an absorbing conviction that, in the words of David,
"God is my strength and power and he maketh my way perfect."
fortunately thousands are finding this knowledge a sure and
gratifying defense.
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