June 03, 2009

Interview on Radio Cambridgeshire


Cambridgeshire Breakfast with Jeremy Sallis: 03/06/2009: Murdoch MacDonald talks about his and his wife Lilian's book "Phoenix in a Bottle" and how alcoholics can recover from alcoholism and drink responsibly again. Also about the couple's website www.AlcoholicsCanDrinkSafelyAgain.com

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May 28, 2009

Alcoholics Can Drink Safely Again website redesigned and relaunched

A WEBSITE offering hope to alcoholics and sufferers from other related addictions has been redesigned and relaunched this week.

The website www.AlcoholicsCanDrinkSafelyAgain.com features the story of married couple Lilian and Murdoch MacDonald from Ayrshire in Scotland, who recovered from alcoholism and controversially are now able to drink responsibly again, and the book “Phoenix in a Bottle” which they wrote about their journey of discovery.


In 1994 as a result of their alcoholism, Lilian and Murdoch were down and out, sleeping rough in the streets and parks of Cambridge, the English university town where, a quarter of a century before, Murdoch had attained an honours degree.

Rejecting the conventional concepts of alcoholism, Lilian and Murdoch set about searching for the underlying causes of their self-harming behaviour problem, which they discovered lay in childhood.

They argue that no alcoholic is addicted to alcohol, but rather to the escape that alcohol affords - escape from life, or certain aspects of life with which they are unable to cope.

Having identified and addressed their issues from the past, the couple are today back home in Ayrshire, leading normal lives again, with their problems of alcoholism and Lilian’s associated eating disorder well and truly behind them.

Controversially, they are also now able to drink alcohol responsibly again, if and when they so wish.

Lilian and Murdoch’s book “Phoenix in a Bottle” is the inspiring story of their journey.


“Phoenix in a Bottle” by Lilian and Murdoch MacDonald is published by Melrose Books price 16.99. ISBN: 1905226144.

Reviewing the book, eminent American psychologist and addiction expert Dr Stanton Peele PhD commented: “Phoenix in a Bottle is a modern version of The Days of Wine and Roses, and tells the true story of how two people who entered a period of desperate drinking stayed with one another in a close loving relationship, and emerged from their alcoholism able to drink responsibly again.

“Both a wonderful love story and a challenge to conventional wisdom about how people can recover from drinking problems, Phoenix in a Bottle gives people hope, and helps them to confront their own demons - alcohol or otherwise.”

“Phoenix in a Bottle” has been selected as a set text by a top American university. It is now required reading for all doctoral students in a psychology programme at Alliant International University in San Diego, California.

Alliant International University, headquartered in San Diego and San Francisco, California, was formed in 2001 by the merger of the California School of Professional Psychology (CSPP) and the United States International University. Alliant has 6 campuses throughout California and also runs programmes in Mexico City, Hong Kong and Tokyo. The California School of Professional Psychology at Alliant is one of the premier psychology schools in the US, and it counts roughly half the licensed clinical psychologists in California as its alumni.

Dr. Gary W. Lawson is Professor of Psychology at CSPP. He says: “I adopted Phoenix in a Bottle because the dilemma this couple struggled with and the questions they ask themselves are like so many others I have encountered in 35 years of clinical experience treating addictions.

“However, nowhere in addiction literature have I seen these issues examined and explained as well as Lilian and Murdoch do in Phoenix in a Bottle.

“I also recommend ‘Phoenix in a Bottle’ to many of my patients as well.”

“Phoenix in a Bottle” is listed on Amazon UK.

www.amazon.co.uk/Phoenix-Bottle-Lilian-MacDonald/dp/1905226144

“Phoenix in a Bottle” is published by Melrose Books price £16.99.

www.melrosebooks.com/bookDetails.php?id=15

Melrose Books marketing and promotions co-ordinator Judith Stephens commented: “This is a fantastic opportunity for the authors to use their writing to help those studying addictions and behaviour, who will of course go onto to help addicts.”

www.AlcoholicsCanDrinkSafelyAgain.com

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April 06, 2008

End alcoholism - bomb Spain! argues addiction expert Stanton Peele

American addiction expert Stanton Peele writes a bravura piece combining irony and reductio ad absurdum, and pursues his opponents’ arguments to their logical conclusion that America should bomb Spain and Portugal in order to reduce the incidence of alcohol abuse at home.

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February 11, 2008

American university adopts Scottish couple’s alcoholism book as set text

A BOOK by a married couple from Ayrshire in Scotland has been selected as a set text by a top American university.

“Phoenix in a Bottle” by Lilian and Murdoch MacDonald will now be required reading for all doctoral students in a psychology programme at Alliant International University in San Diego, California.

The book tells the story of Lilian and Murdoch’s desperate fight against and recovery from alcoholism.

Alliant International University, headquartered in San Diego and San Francisco, California, was formed in 2001 by the merger of the California School of Professional Psychology (CSPP) and the United States International University. Alliant has 6 campuses throughout California and also runs programmes in Mexico City, Hong Kong and Tokyo. The California School of Professional Psychology at Alliant is one of the premier psychology schools in the US, and it counts roughly half the licensed clinical psychologists in California as its alumni.

Dr. Gary W. Lawson is Professor of Psychology at CSPP. He says: “I adopted “Phoenix in a Bottle” because the dilemma this couple struggled with and the questions they ask themselves are like so many others I have encountered in 35 years of clinical experience treating addictions.

“However, nowhere in addiction literature have I seen these issues examined and explained as well as Lilian and Murdoch do in “Phoenix in a Bottle”.

“I also recommend ‘Phoenix in a Bottle’ to many of my patients as well.”

Since it was published in 2005, “Phoenix in a Bottle” has been listed on Amazon UK, but this month it was also listed for the first time on Amazon.com, hopefully giving an extra boost to future international sales of the book.

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Phoenix-Bottle-Lilian-MacDonald/dp/1905226144

http://www.amazon.com/Phoenix-Bottle-Lilian-MacDonald/dp/1905226144

“Phoenix in a Bottle” is published by Melrose Books price £16.99.

http://www.melrosebooks.com/bookDetails.php?id=15

Melrose Books marketing and promotions co-ordinator Judith Stephens commented: “This is a fantastic opportunity for the authors to use their writing to help those studying addictions and behaviour, who will of course go onto to help addicts.”

ABOUT LILIAN AND MURDOCH MACDONALD

In 1994 as a result of their alcoholism, Lilian and Murdoch MacDonald were down and out, sleeping rough in the streets and parks of Cambridge, the English university town where, a quarter of a century before, Murdoch had attained an honours degree.

Rejecting the conventional concepts of alcoholism, Lilian and Murdoch set about searching for the underlying causes of their self-harming behaviour problem, which they discovered lay in childhood.

They argue that no alcoholic is addicted to alcohol, but rather to the escape that alcohol affords - escape from life, or certain aspects of life with which they are unable to cope.

Having identified and addressed their issues from the past, the couple are today back home in Ayrshire, Scotland, leading normal lives again, with their problems of alcoholism and Lilian’s associated eating disorder well and truly behind them.

Controversially, they are also now able to drink alcohol responsibly again, if and when they so wish.

Described as a modern day “Days of Wine and Roses”, Lilian and Murdoch’s book “Phoenix in a Bottle” is the inspiring story of their journey.

ABOUT PROFESSOR GARY W. LAWSON

Dr. Lawson, a Professor of Psychology at the California School of Professional Psychology at Alliant International University in San Diego, teaches in the PsyD doctoral programme in clinical psychology. He has been teaching, conducting research and publishing articles and books in the addictions field since 1971. He has conducted training in addictions all across the United States and worldwide. He and his wife Dr Ann W Lawson, a Professor and Director of Clinical Training in the Marriage and Family Therapy programme at Alliant, were co-founding editors of the journal “Family Dynamics of Addictions Quarterly” and between them they have written 10 books on addictions and related topics. They are currently working on a fourth edition of their book “Essentials of Chemical Dependency Counselling” and a third edition of their book “Alcoholism and the Family: A Guide to Treatment and Prevention”. They just completed work on a 2nd edition of their edited book “Alcoholism and Substance Abuse in Diverse Populations”, which should be available this summer through ProEd publishers in Austin, Texas.

ABOUT ALLIANT INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY

Alliant International University offers a unique curriculum that combines academics and apprenticeship in all courses of study. With accredited programs at San Francisco, Sacramento, Fresno, Los Angeles, Irvine and San Diego, California, Alliant also hosts accredited programs in Mexico City, Mexico and Tokyo, Japan.

http://www.alliant.edu

LINKS

http://www.AlcoholicsCanDrinkSafelyAgain.com
http://www.AyrshireScotlandBusinessNews.com
http://www.famepublicity.co.uk

December 30, 2007

Alcoholics should make resolution to read “Phoenix in a Bottle”


Alcoholics worldwide should make a New Year resolution to read the controversial book "Phoenix in a Bottle" by Lilian and Murdoch MacDonald say publishers Melrose Books.

The book shows how alcoholics can make a radical recovery from alcoholism, to the extent of being able to drink responsibly again if and when they so wish.

"Phoenix in a Bottle" is the true story of Lilian and Murdoch MacDonald, two former alcoholics from Ayrshire in Scotland who, eleven years ago, were down and out, sleeping rough in the streets and parks of Cambridge, the university town where a quarter of a century previously Murdoch had studied as an undergraduate for his degree in English Literature at Magdalene College.

Lilian and Murdoch tried Alcoholics Anonymous many times, but eventually finally rejected its outdated and doctrinaire dogma that alcoholism is an incurable illness or disease, and that the only hope for the alcoholic is lifelong sobriety.

"Alcoholism is not a disease," say Lilian and Murdoch. "It is a self-harming behaviour problem rooted in childhood, and if alcoholics are willing to identify and address their issues from the past, then there is no reason why they should not be able to rid themselves of their problem behaviour, even to the extent of being able to drink alcohol safely and responsibly again if and when they so wish."

"After all," Lilian and Murdoch point out, "lifelong sobriety is not recovery from alcohol. It is just treating the symptom rather than the underlying cause, and merely a damage-limitation exercise."

The two former alcoholics continue: "There is a need for a brand new worldwide organisation to replace Alcoholics Anonymous, a fellowship which is now outdated and stuck in a rut that it is unwilling or unable to get out of in order to address its own self-confessed abysmal failure rate.

"According to both an independent US government survey and AA's own membership surveys, AA-style treatment works for only 5% of its participants."

Leading American addiction expert Dr. Marc Kern says: "These two surveys clearly show that, after 12 months of attendance, 95% of the original participants have left the programme and either resumed their destructive behaviour or hopefully - but less likely - sought help elsewhere.

"These people have not failed," insists Dr Kern.

"The 12-Step approach has failed them."

Lilian and Murdoch MacDonald attribute the failure of the 12-Step programme to the fact that Alcoholics Anonymous stubbornly insists upon treating alcoholism as a progressive and incurable illness or disease, from which only remission is possible by sticking to a strict regime of abstinence from alcohol.

They say: "Perpetuation of the disease concept of alcoholism is aided and abetted by private rehab clinics that have piggybacked AA and hijacked its 12-Step programme for their own profit."

"Alcoholics Anonymous has the solution to its problems in its own hands," continue Lilian and Murdoch.

"Any normal organisation would be open to new ideas, and would welcome discussion and change as new discoveries and progress were made in the field of alcoholism.

"Unfortunately AA has adopted a cult-like attitude, and regards its so-called programme of recovery as set in stone forever. No changes have been made or even allowed in the 70 years of its existence, and no questioning or discussion is tolerated."

So Lilian and Murdoch conclude: "A completely new organisation is the only solution.

"An organisation that does not seek to perpetuate the disease model of alcoholism long after its sell-by date.

"One that does not advocate lifelong sobriety as a prerequisite for recovery, but instead empowers alcoholics to alter their behaviour in the way that they choose for themselves.

"One that does not insist upon dragging pseudo-religion into a situation in which it has neither use nor relevance.

"And finally one that welcomes change and progress in the understanding of alcoholism, and is willing to accept diverse ways of treating it, instead of dogmatically promulgating and perpetuating a one-size-fits-all approach that is stuck in the past forever."

"Phoenix in a Bottle"

"Phoenix in a Bottle" by Lilian and Murdoch MacDonald is published by Melrose Books price 16.99. ISBN: 1905226144

Eminent American psychologist and addiction expert Dr Stanton Peele PhD commented:

"Phoenix in a Bottle is a modern version of The Days of Wine and Roses, and tells the true story of how two people who entered a period of desperate drinking stayed with one another in a close loving relationship, and emerged from their alcoholism able to drink responsibly again.

"Both a wonderful love story and a challenge to conventional wisdom about how people can recover from drinking problems, Phoenix in a Bottle gives people hope, and helps them to confront their own demons - alcohol or otherwise."

http://www.AlcoholicsCanDrinkSafelyAgain.com

http://www.melrosebooks.com/bookDetails.php?id=15

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Phoenix-Bottle-Lilian-MacDonald/dp/1905226144

November 24, 2007

Eclectic Recovery: Angela's Blog


Angela Nolan’s blog “Eclectic Recovery” is an ongoing candid account of her journey to discover a recovery programme that is specific to and effective for herself.

http://eclecticrecovery.blogspot.com/

Angela has kindly reviewed our book “Phoenix in a Bottle”.
CLICK HERE