• Episode 4 Healing From Alcohol Use Disorder With Katie Lain

  • Feb 12 2024
  • Length: 57 mins
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Episode 4 Healing From Alcohol Use Disorder With Katie Lain

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    Katie Lain struggled with alcohol use disorder for almost 10 years, cycling in and out of periods of heavy drinking and quitting alcohol. No matter how hard she tried, she couldn’t get free from this problem.

    Katie finally escaped this cycle starting in 2017 when she learned about The Sinclair Method (TSM) – a science-based treatment for alcoholism that has a clinically-proven 78% success rate. This treatment was discovered in the 1990s, and is proven to help most people reduce heavy drinking and eliminate alcohol cravings over time.

    Unfortunately, despite the evidence and high success rate, most people don’t even know it exists. Through this treatment, Katie gradually reduced her drinking, to the point of going completely (and accidentally) alcohol-free one year after she started.

    After Katie got sober, she began to pray for the first time in her life and through that had a life-changing encounter with Jesus. Katie was saved out of the “new age” after this encounter in 2020.

    She now runs Thrive Alcohol Recovery where they offer a comprehensive program for The Sinclair Method that includes a Christ-centered support program. She regularly hears people say that they “have been praying for an answer to their alcohol addiction and God led them to this treatment.” Many Christians who sincerely love the Lord – and many successful everyday people – are struggling with alcohol use, and we need more options for them.

    https://www.thrivealcoholrecovery.com/

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