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Avoid the Void demonstrates why and how you can master the void that accompanies your decision to control the drinking that is about to take over your life. You'll find an interesting story that is meant to strengthen your goal: regaining your control. Author Gunnar Gjengset was once imprisoned in the Soviet Union, took up drinking when the memories surfaced and was about to lose it all; family, friends, jobs, career.  He then developed and tried a cure-and it worked! Today, Gjengset can enjoy a glass whenever he wants one, is a married grandfather, and last year earned his Ph. D.  This level of success can be yours as well!…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Avoid the Void demonstrates why and how you can master the void that accompanies your decision to control the drinking that is about to take over your life. You'll find an interesting story that is meant to strengthen your goal: regaining your control. Author Gunnar Gjengset was once imprisoned in the Soviet Union, took up drinking when the memories surfaced and was about to lose it all; family, friends, jobs, career.  He then developed and tried a cure-and it worked! Today, Gjengset can enjoy a glass whenever he wants one, is a married grandfather, and last year earned his Ph. D.  This level of success can be yours as well!
Autorenporträt
Gunnar Hauk Gjengset is a Norwegian researcher and author, who received worldwide attention when, in January 1970, he was arrested in the Soviet Union while demonstrating against the Breznjev regime. Gjengset was sentenced to one year in a criminal camp, but was released after international pressure for his detention in a criminal asylum. Gjengset is a Doctor of Philosophy in Literature from the University of Umea, and has been a researcher on both children's upbringing, and on the medias.  He has written several books, including a biography of Gustav Vigeland, the world famous Norwegian sculptor. He also writes his own daily column of aphorisms in one of the major Norwegian newspapers.