How Freud, Jung, and Wilson Cured Addiction And The Treatment Industry Closed Its Ears: A Peer Reviewed Analysis Of The Brain
By (Author) Michael Tucker M.S.
BookBaby
BookBaby
4th January 2021
United States
Paperback
124
Width 152mm, Height 228mm, Spine 7mm
213g
"How Freud, Jung, and Wilson Cured Addiction and the Treatment Industry Closed Its Ears: A Peer Reviewed Analysis of the Brain," lays out in critical detail how the theoretical foundation for the cure of addictions was in place a century before technological advances would support those findings. This volume presents to the world the only neuro-chemical diagnostic model for addictions based upon personality, as well as the first emotion regulation system developed exclusively for treating chemical dependencies. The reader of this book will find the most accurate detailed description of the origin of addictions ever presented to the world. And, the truths that are exposed make treatment strategies and protocols based upon behavioral diagnostic models, as well as the theory of chronic addiction disease, obsolete.
The culmination of research which began in 2014, Michael Tucker, MS, presents to the world undeniable facts supported by peer reviewed research findings which cannot be contradicted. This is groundbreaking; and it changes the entire focus and trajectory of chemical dependency treatment forevermore.
Michael Tucker, MS, is a Summa Cum Laude graduate of Texas A&M University-San Antonio (BAAS;Psychology), in San Antonio, Texas. He was awarded his Master of Science (MS) degree in psychology by Arizona State University. Tucker, as his oldest friends call him, is a military veteran (U.S. Army) and an avid tournament chess player. His other published work is a crime/suspense thriller titled, Shame: The Path To Nowhere, under the pseudonym Texas Rane, which was published in 2020. Michael Tucker, MS, resides in San Antonio, Texas, and is currently a bachelor with three adult children and one granddaughter.