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The Terrible Trap
[Program TAD-2]
The Terrible Trap

2. THE TERRIBLE TRAP: A medical and psychological analysis of problem drinking. When does it cross over into addiction? How and why alcoholics frequently deny their condition. How alcohol abuse damages the body and can be lethal. Detoxification. Virtually all problem drinkers can heal.

Note: This is part of our series, "Thinking About Drinking," which can be purchased as a package containing all 12 programs. [MORE]



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