The Sinclair Method is just taking Naltrexone every day. It blocks the endorphines that alcohol releases in your brain and therefore you get less pleasure from drinking. The idea is that you are re-conditioned so that you don't crave alcohol anymore (because you are not "rewarded" like you used to be).
There is no need to stop drinking when you start taking it. The pill will do its job and you will find yourself drinking less and less.
Studies combining the Naltrexone with counseling/therapy showed no difference-- the success rate regarding alcohol was the same with or without counseling. The pill works by itself. (Of course therapy can have many other benefits...).
I think you are are supposed to do it for about 3 months, and then you are "cured." Many people continue to drink moderately both while on Naltrexone and after they are done with the programme.
There are apparently several new other drugs like Naltrexone being used but I don't know what they are.
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