One Little Pill (2014) Poster

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9/10
I used Naltrexone
happiari3 March 2020
I found it extremely helpful but I didn't realize why I was on it until this movie reminded of how miserable I was and how I couldn't stop drinking alcohol. I had to have a medical detox and my doctor there prescribed this medication. I have 6-years of sobriety now and just in the last couple of years stopped taking it.
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10/10
Informative and inspiring
fig-7527518 April 2017
I have a scientific and philosophical approach to life, and this documentary film makes a lot of sense to me. Humans beings are all different, and alcohol affects all of us differently. Most of us will have health issues of one kind or another as we go through life. One Little Pill presents the view that alcoholism should be treated as if it is like anything else that is medically wrong with us. As such, you can, and perhaps should, treat it with medication (in this case the one little pill of the title).

The only negative thing I have to say is that I object a little to black and white assertions such as "If science revealed that what we know about alcoholism and its treatment was wrong.", but I think that's because I was brought up to understand that the words right and wrong are absolutes. In reality, I've found that absolutes in life are few and far between. In practice we often use the words right and wrong in a relative sense, or we use the word wrong to mean "doesn't work".

In the context of the film I think Claudia is saying that prevailing theories about alcoholism are wrong, and that many of the treatments simply don't work. Scientifically, when we say that a theory is wrong we are normally expressing the view that the theory doesn't tally with our observations as well as we'd like. Hopefully, we are then going to present another theory that reflects the observations better, and that's exactly what this film does. Through a better understanding of the science, we are more likely to achieve the desired outcome (that the cycle of addiction is broken).

What we can't really get from a film like this is how effective the Sinclair method actually is. You need scientific studies to tell you that. If it truly is better than other approaches and treatments, then of course we should definitely be doing much more to spread awareness about it.

Finally, there's one other thing I think I should mention. I'm not religious, but I did pause the video to inspect one of the scenes we see near the beginning of the film. It is what appears to be a statue of a man in front of a building somewhere in Detroit, Michigan. There is some writing on the wall behind the statue. You can't see all the words, but it's this passage from 2 Corinthians: Now the Lord is that Spirit, and where the Spirit of the Lord is, there is Liberty.

In addition to being a religious idea, Liberty is one of the principles upon which the United States of America is based. Addiction is something that takes away a person's liberty. This simple observation should motivate all of us to do something to help the millions of people who struggle with addiction every day. We should support the work that Claudia and the C3 Foundation are doing to reach out and help as many people as they can.
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Get the meds
kumarihpx25 March 2019
Wouldn't call it a method -- it's a prescription IMO. I'm a social worker, child of an alcoholic, and had my turns of excessive drinking. Thankfully I had a psychiatrist treating me for other mental health disorders was educated enough to offer Naltrexone. It is prescribed for heroin addiction , as is Suboxone. They block the feeling you get from which ever drug you use. Just like we learn to use alcohol and other drugs work immediately to medicate anxiety, pain, and other anguish, you can learn that it no longer works -- if you stay on it and want to survive.
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10/10
It Worked For Me
sabrinamccorkle-130149 December 2020
Say what you will about this film. If you follow the method it works. This movie changed my life.
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