My rating for the workshop "Mastering Craving":
Psychologically intelligently done, as all the steps in the workshop are well thought out so that by the end you are deeply convinced that you are so helpless and need to buy a course. This is then aggressively advertised by email. That's not okay for other topics either, but for such a sensitive subject as alcohol addiction, it's almost reprehensible. I don't want to know how many people are addicted to it.
Apart from that, it's not very structured, everything is dealt with in a rush and without empathy. And the decisive factor for me: not very professional, e.g. the selection of tests on your own alcohol consumption and links to further information. And that is exactly the perfidious psychological way, because as a participant I am convinced by a few clicks that I absolutely need help (of course through their no longer free course!). Then there were the sometimes very casual stories of her own experiences (e.g. in the addiction help system) and unfortunately a very crude choice of words about her ex-husband (she even used an A* word!) and then I dropped out.
Too bad, I had really expected more, but in the end you know beforehand that you should keep your hands off statements that promise you to get to know exactly THE 3 points that promise success. In Andrea Noack's promise, it is also possible to leave alcohol addiction behind in 1 second (!). Oh my! So better watch out!
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