The Sinclair Method

Evidence-based treatment 

  • No forced abstinence 

  • Medication-assisted care 

  • Personalized coaching  

Benefits of Choosing the Sinclair Alcohol Method  

The Sinclair Method provides a structured, science-backed way to reduce drinking while supporting long-term health, balance, and overall well-being. 

Reduced Cravings

By blocking alcohol’s rewarding effects, cravings gradually diminish, allowing individuals to regain control without relying solely on willpower or resistance. 

Higher Energy 

With reduced alcohol intake, individuals typically report more energy, better sleep, and improved productivity in both personal and professional life. 

Mental Clarity

Participants often experience improved focus, emotional stability, and decision-making abilities as alcohol dependence lessens through consistent, structured treatment.

Physical Health 

Lower alcohol use supports healthier liver function, improved cardiovascular health, better sleep quality, and an overall stronger, more resilient body.

Stronger Connections 

Healthier drinking patterns often strengthen relationships, fostering better communication, trust, and stability with family members, friends, and colleagues

Long-Term Freedom 

By addressing the root cause of cravings, this method helps break destructive cycles, promoting sustainable freedom from alcohol dependence.

A Proven Path to Lasting Change 

At Kaiser Consulting, we believe recovery doesn’t have to be about willpower or guilt thinking. The Sinclair alcohol method offers a practical, science-backed way to reduce or eliminate drinking without requiring immediate abstinence. 

This approach is built around the use of naltrexone, a safe, non-addictive medication prescribed by a licensed medical provider. By taking this medication before consuming alcohol, the brain’s endorphin response to drinking is blocked. 

Unlike traditional programs, the Sinclair method alcohol treatment doesn’t rely on white-knuckling or rigid rules. Instead, it empowers you to make gradual, lasting changes on your terms.

What Is the Sinclair Alcohol Method? 

The Sinclair Method is a medically supervised treatment that involves taking a non-addictive medication called naltrexone before drinking. This medication blocks the brain’s endorphin response to alcohol, gradually weakening the association between drinking and pleasure. Over time, many people find that their cravings naturally decrease, leading to reduced drinking or complete abstinence, without white-knuckling, guilt, or shame. 

How the Sinclair Method Drinking Program Works 

  • Evaluation – Our licensed provider will meet with you virtually (telemedicine available for residents of Nebraska and Iowa) to determine if you’re a good fit for TSM. 

  • Prescription – If appropriate, you’ll be prescribed naltrexone to take before drinking. 

  • Implementation – Each time you plan to drink, you take the medication. Over time, cravings reduce, and drinking becomes less rewarding. 

  • Support – You won’t do this alone. Kaiser Consulting provides personalized coaching, accountability, and practical tools alongside medication support. 

  • Sustainable change – As your cravings fade, you’ll naturally move toward moderation or abstinence, whichever aligns with your goals. 

Why Choose Us for the Sinclair Method Drinking Program? 

At Kaiser Consulting, we provide full-spectrum support to ensure you succeed. 

  • Licensed Providers – Our healthcare professionals are qualified to prescribe and monitor your progress with naltrexone. 

  • Telemedicine Appointments – Convenient online sessions available to patients located in Nebraska and Iowa

  • Personalized Coaching – Ongoing one-on-one support to help you build healthier habits around alcohol. 

  • Flexible Goals – Whether you want moderation or abstinence, we design your plan around your goals. 

  • Accountability & Tools – Regular check-ins, resources, and strategies to help you stay on track. 

Frequently Asked Questions 

  • Most patients notice reduced cravings and drinking patterns within weeks, though results vary. With consistency, many experiences significant improvements over several months, depending on drinking habits, lifestyle, and adherence to treatment recommendations. 

  • Yes. Naltrexone is FDA-approved, non-addictive, and widely studied. It’s considered safe when prescribed under medical supervision. Side effects are usually mild and temporary, and our licensed providers carefully monitor each patient’s progress. 

  • No. A unique benefit of this method is that you can continue drinking while taking naltrexone. Over time, your cravings naturally decrease, making it easier to moderate or quit without significant struggle. 

  • No. At Kaiser Consulting, appointments are conducted online through secure telemedicine. However, you must be physically located in Nebraska or Iowa during visits, as our providers are licensed only within those states. 

  • Adults who struggle to control alcohol use, are open to a science-backed, medication-assisted approach, and want flexibility rather than strict abstinence are excellent candidates. Suitability is confirmed after a personalized medical consultation. 

  • That is completely possible. Many individuals begin the program aiming for moderation but eventually achieve full sobriety as cravings fade. The Sinclair method alcohol treatment makes long-term abstinence more achievable and sustainable.