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Bottled Up: Help for families of alcoholics and those struggling with alcoholism

Bottled Up: Help for families of alcoholics and those struggling with alcoholism

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Alcoholism and problem drinking is a destructive force, but help is at hand. Join experts Dr. John McMahon and Lou Lewis for kitchen table conversations offering help, advice, coping strategies and encouragement for both people who live with an alcoholic (problem drinker) and people who suffer from alcohol addiction. Alcohol can break up families and we know that living with an alcoholic partner is a stressful situation. At Bottled Up we teach people how to cope with and survive living with an alcoholic. We also help problem drinkers with their addiction with advice and strategies. We provide a program that was devised by Dr John McMahon, who was an alcoholic, and Lou Lewis, his wife, a trained relationship counsellor and who was married to an alcoholic for 29 years. The Bottled Up program is innovative and advocates that the partners of alcoholics can introduce changes to their lives, which will empower them and influence their drinkers to change. If you live with an alcoholic partner, or are looking for help to quit drinking, then Bottled Up is for you.


For more help and advice visit www.bottled-up.com and email info@bottled-up.com


For advertising and sponsorship opportunities email info@snapper-films.com

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Episodios
  • Quick Take - Checklist for making your decision to stay or leave an alcoholic
    Jul 17 2025

    Deciding to stay with, or leave, your alcoholic partner is a big decision. In this clip from episode two, here is the checklist you will want to consider.


    For more information on the service Bottled Up provides, visit: www.bottled-up.com


    Dr John McMahon is a professor and was the senior lecturer for addiction counsellors at the University of the West of Scotland. He has led prominent studies into alcohol addiction for more than 15 years. Before this, for many years, John had an addiction to alcohol. He has been sober for over 40 years.


    Lou Lewis is a professional counsellor and the co-founder of Bottled Up with John. Lou's first husband had an addiction to alcohol for many years, from that experience and her counselling Lou has a deep understanding of the difficulties of living with problem drinkers.


    John and Lou are married and live in England. They founded Bottled Up in the hope that it would help change your life.

    The Bottled Up program is innovative and advocates that the partners of alcoholics can introduce changes to their lives, which will empower them and influence their drinkers to change. If you live with an alcoholic partner, or are looking for help to quit drinking, then Bottled Up is for you.


    For more help and advice visit www.bottled-up.com


    For advertising and sponsorship opportunities email info@snapper-films.com

    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    3 m
  • Should I stay? Or should I go? Living with an alcoholic
    Jul 14 2025

    Please note, if you are under any threat, go. Seek help and advice, and remove yourself from a dangerous situation. Safety first.


    In this episode of kitchen table conversation, John and Lou look at one of the big and often difficult decisions, "Should I stay? Or should I go?". They talk you through what you should consider before making a decision, and what to do if you are under any threat. We understand that for many people the decision to stay or go can be very difficult. People love their partner and will often say that they are perfectly nice and reasonable when they're not drinking, and they don't want to leave. Equally, living with an alcoholic is very tough and takes its toll on you and your family, and it is completely understandable to feel you cannot live with the situation any longer.


    Remember, your decision won't be "wrong", and it isn't permanent. You are living under great stress. Be kind to yourself.


    For more information on the service Bottled Up provides, visit: www.bottled-up.com


    Dr John McMahon is a professor and was the senior lecturer for addiction counsellors at the University of the West of Scotland. He has led prominent studies into alcohol addiction for more than 15 years. Before this, for many years, John had an addiction to alcohol. He has been sober for over 40 years.


    Lou Lewis is a professional counsellor and the co-founder of Bottled Up with John. Lou's first husband had an addiction to alcohol for many years, from that experience and her counselling Lou has a deep understanding of the difficulties of living with problem drinkers.


    John and Lou are married and live in England. They founded Bottled Up in the hope that it would help change your life.

    The Bottled Up program is innovative and advocates that the partners of alcoholics can introduce changes to their lives, which will empower them and influence their drinkers to change. If you live with an alcoholic partner, or are looking for help to quit drinking, then Bottled Up is for you.


    For more help and advice visit www.bottled-up.com


    For advertising and sponsorship opportunities email info@snapper-films.com

    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    20 m
  • Quick Take "They're not there" - Alcohol creates an absence in your relationship - living with an alcoholic
    Jul 11 2025

    In this clip from Episode 2 "Is my partner an alcoholic or am I making a fuss?", John and Lou discuss the effect of alcohol on a relationship. If your partner is lying on the sofa drunk, then physically your partner might be there, but mentally and emotionally they are not present. This repeated absence can make it seem impossible to have a relationship. Listen and subscribe to our series for help, advice, and support when living with an alcoholic.


    For more information on the service Bottled Up provides, visit: www.bottled-up.com


    Dr John McMahon is a professor and was the senior lecturer for addiction counsellors at the University of the West of Scotland. He has led prominent studies into alcohol addiction for more than 15 years. Before this, for many years, John had an addiction to alcohol. He has been sober for over 40 years.


    Lou Lewis is a professional counsellor and the co-founder of Bottled Up with John. Lou's first husband had an addiction to alcohol for many years, from that experience and her counselling Lou has a deep understanding of the difficulties of living with problem drinkers.


    John and Lou are married and live in England. They founded Bottled Up in the hope that it would help change your life.

    The Bottled Up program is innovative and advocates that the partners of alcoholics can introduce changes to their lives, which will empower them and influence their drinkers to change. If you live with an alcoholic partner, or are looking for help to quit drinking, then Bottled Up is for you.


    For more help and advice visit www.bottled-up.com


    For advertising and sponsorship opportunities email info@snapper-films.com

    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    5 m
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