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Allen Carr's latest edition of his book "The Easy Way To Stop Smoking" gives
a good outline of his method. He has now expanded this to include weight
loss, stopping drinking, losing the fear of flying etc. He sharply
criticizes AA and the treatment center industry and a new book “The Easy Way
To Stop Drinking” is forthcoming. His criticisms of AA are wide-ranging, but
basically he is critical of any organization which encourages what he
describes as “group-dependence”. So, I suppose SOS would come under this
also. He appears to view support groups/recovery meetings in much the same
way as Jack Trimpey -- an unnecessary impediment to living a drink/drug-free
life. He does tend towards absolutism -- “My way or no way”, but I chose to
ignore that, as there is a lot of good stuff in his thinking and methods.
Basically, I was presented with the
following :
1. Nicotine is actually very easy to come off-the withdrawals are very mild
and only last a few hours.
2. All the carcinogens have left the body three weeks after the last cig.
3. The "withdrawals" are illusory and come from the individual's own fear
of not smoking, plus brainwashing by multi-national conglomerates. I was shown
examples of subliminal advertising which were shocking, to put it mildly eg.
people trying to hang themselves because they couldn't smoke etc.
In a nutshell, the Carr method seems to be the simple truth about smoking.
In addition to reading the book, I also attended one of his courses-a one-day
affair comprising lecture, cross-talk and a spot of hypnotherapy at the end for
good measure. I have had no cravings for a cig, nor am I overeating. I have no
trouble sleeping and no-one has said I am more bad-tempered than usual (apart
from this damn computer). I felt a bit peculiar for the first few hours, but
basically that has been all I have had to endure. I feel OK.
Allen Carr's website is at :
http://www.qwerty.co.uk/allencarr.
A lot of people in the UK has stopped smoking purely by reading his book,
without any sessions at all.
The one thing he is missing is any sort of group support. He does have a help
line, though it is UK only.
I have to stress, though, that if what you are looking for is scientific
propositions backed up by rigorous research and data-analysis, you won’t find it
here. Carr basically states his view and then provides examples
which back up his claim.
As you can tell, I am a big fan of Allen Carr. I do have some reservations
about the method etc. but the fact is that I haven't smoked, nor have I had the
horrific withdrawals I went through so many times. I feel good without a cig.
That is the best recommendation I can give.
One last word of caution for an audience with a secular outlook-I read his
latest book "The Easy Way to Lose Weight" recently and he announces in it that
he has metaphysical beliefs in a "Creator" (vague and unspecified , but
supernatural all the same) and describes atheism as an immature outlook. While
his method is brilliant (because it works) I don't know that I would care for
the sort of self-indulgent pontificating he seems to have turned to, to flesh
out his pages. . He is most definitely not a theist in the conventional sense of
the word, but his
pseudo-metaphysical ramblings may turn some people off.
Ray B. is a member of SOS in the UK.
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