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How to use SAVE to beat urges and cravings - soloadmin - 04-13-2025 SAVE (Stopping Addictive Voice Enticements) is a powerful technique derived from Jack Trimpey's Addictive Voice Recognition Technique (AVRT). At its core, SAVE represents a paradigm shift in how we understand and approach addiction recovery by focusing on the internal dialogue that perpetuates addictive behaviors. The Dual Mind Concept The foundation of SAVE is the recognition that there exists a fundamental split in the mind of someone struggling with addiction:
The addictive voice is remarkably deceptive and can manifest in countless ways:
Practicing SAVE: The Process 1. Recognition Train yourself to quickly identify when the addictive voice is speaking. This requires developing heightened awareness of your thought patterns and emotional states. Ask yourself: "Does this thought lead me toward or away from my addiction?" 2. Labeling Once recognized, explicitly label the thought as your addictive voice, not your authentic self. You might think or say: "That's not me, that's my addictive voice talking." 3. Disputation Actively challenge and dispute the voice. Don't negotiate or reason with it—firmly reject it. Remember that the addictive voice has no power except what you give it. 4. Affirmation Reinforce your commitment to abstinence and wellness. Remind yourself of your Big Vow (complete abstinence) and your reasons for choosing recovery. 5. Persistence Continue this process until the urge passes. With practice, the duration and intensity of cravings typically diminish over time. Key Principles of SAVE Absolute Separation Maintain a clear distinction between yourself and your addictive voice. The addictive voice is not you—it's a residual neurological pattern that contradicts your true desires. No Compromise The SAVE technique rejects moderation approaches. Any compromise with the addictive voice represents a victory for it, not for you. Present Tense Commitment SAVE emphasizes making recovery decisions in the present moment, not promising future sobriety. The focus is always on the current choice not to engage with your addiction. Self-Recovery SAVE empowers individuals to take full responsibility for their recovery, without dependency on external support systems, though these can be helpful supplements to the technique. Common Challenges and Solutions Challenge: "How do I know if it's my addictive voice or a reasonable thought?" Solution: Any thought that leads toward your addiction, regardless of how reasonable it seems, is the addictive voice. Challenge: "Sometimes the voice is so convincing." Solution: Recognize that the addictive voice will use your intelligence against you. The more convincing the argument, the more important it is to recognize and dispute it. Challenge: "The cravings are too intense." Solution: Remember that cravings always pass, whether you give in to them or not. By not giving in, you weaken future cravings. Challenge: "I feel deprived when I don't give in." Solution: Reframe your thinking: you're not depriving yourself of something good; you're freeing yourself from something harmful. Benefits of Mastering SAVE
Morning Preparation Start each day by acknowledging that your addictive voice may present itself and reaffirming your commitment to recognize and dispute it. High-Risk Situations Before entering situations that might trigger cravings, mentally rehearse identifying and disputing potential addictive voice messages. Recovery Journal Document instances when you recognized your addictive voice and how you responded. This builds awareness of patterns and strategies that work for you. Environmental Management While SAVE focuses on internal processes, it's still beneficial to manage your environment to reduce unnecessary exposure to triggers, especially in early recovery. Conclusion: The SAVE technique offers a powerful framework for understanding and overcoming addiction. By recognizing that the thoughts promoting addictive behavior come from a distinct, separable part of your mind—not your authentic self—you gain the power to dispute these thoughts and maintain your commitment to recovery. Remember that mastering SAVE is a skill that improves with practice. Each time you successfully identify and dispute your addictive voice, you strengthen your recovery muscles and weaken the grip of addiction on your life. The path to lasting freedom lies in recognizing that you are not your addiction, nor are you the voice that promotes it. You are the conscious being who chooses wellness, and with SAVE, you have a powerful tool to ensure that choice prevails. RE: How to use SAVE to beat urges and cravings - soloadmin - 04-13-2025 I can tell you personally that this is powerful. I once achieved a year of sobriety using this technique and nothing else - and only relapsed because I failed to stay focused on this process. The other steps and tools of SoberLogic offer a wide array of defenses against addictive behavior, but the SAVE technique is so powerful that some people have fully recovered using it alone. |