Talk:Sinclair Method
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In the interest of Wp:npov I took this stuff out:
- The "give 'em a pill and send 'em home" simplicity of the system is anathema to our current alcoholism treatment industry.
- Other obstacles are more mysterious and tentative. It is guessed that the pharmaceuticle company that makes the antagonist does not wish to pursue advertising this treatment because its use would decrease the sales of other more profitable drugs. Although insurance companies would benefit from the decrease in inpatient alcoholism treatments, it is suggested that they would lose money in the long run from former alcoholics who no longer let their health slide until they lose their jobs and their insurance.
That may all be true, but how about all that encyclopediosity the wikipedia is trying to achieve? And I stuck in some {{Fact}} tags because I'm a credulous guy, but even I need some kind of backup when the article is obviously written by Sinclair's grandchildren. 65.94.43.152 06:23, 2 February 2007 (UTC)
I just deleted the Effectiveness section. The author had a year to find references and chose not to. You cannot just post high success rates without some kind of citation.Desoto10 (talk) 05:06, 26 January 2008 (UTC)
This article needs to be deleted. Nobody is providing any references for any of the statements made.Desoto10 (talk) 22:25, 3 February 2008 (UTC)

