(07) A Vision of Sobriety

Presenter: James Ellroy


Objectives:
Participants completing this presentation will be able to:

  1. Understand why total sobriety is required of addicts.
  2. Help clients form a positive vision of a future sober life.
  3. Explain why positive expectant faith can help to maintain long-term sobriety.


Description:
James Ellroy, the award-winning novelist (author of LA Confidential and The Black Dahlia), will discuss his life-long experiences in achieving and maintaining sobriety in this interview with Dr. David Bresler

Born in Los Angeles in 1948, Mr. Ellroy’s mother was a nurse and father an accountant when he worked. His parents divorced in 1954, and he moved to El Monte with his mother, who was murdered there in 1958. His attempt to solve this still unsolved murder was the subject of his 1996 nonfiction work
My Dark Places.

In his teens, he became severely addicted to alcohol and drugs which ruined his health and drove him to near schizophrenia. Fearing for his life and sanity, he joined AA and got sober. With the exception of a single stress-induced relapse, he has maintained total sobriety for over twenty years by employing the power of faith and a positive vision of sobriety, which he will share during this interview.