The HIMS Nightmare: A Pilot's Guide to Surviving Substance Abuse Re-Education

Author:   Randle Patrick McMurphy
Publisher:   Bacchus USA Publications LLC
ISBN:  

9781734882407


Pages:   148
Publication Date:   12 May 2020
Format:   Paperback
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The HIMS Nightmare: A Pilot's Guide to Surviving Substance Abuse Re-Education


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The HIMS Nightmare is a practical guide to surviving the Human Intervention Motivation Study program for pilots who are in recovery from substance abuse, or who are sucked into the program despite not being addicted to mood-altering substances. The HIMS program is not what it is portrayed to be. Developed in 1974 as a means for returning substance-abusers to the cockpit, HIMS has grown to become a monster intended to put as many pilots as possible under the complete control of their employers, who may have participants' required FAA medical certificates revoked at any time, for any reason. HIMS relies almost entirely on outmoded Twelve Step Facilitation Therapy, which is itself based almost solely on the tenets of Alcoholics Anonymous. AA was formed in 1935 and has changed little since. Although the rate of recovery for AA alone is abysmal, HIMS claims high rates of recovery which are, in truth, the result of participants who are threatened with loss of the careers, and intrusive monitoring requirements which may stretch in duration to include a pilot's entire career. Pilots are typically thrust into the program, with minimal information, at times of emotional vulnerability as they contemplate losing their career and lifestyle. They are rarely apprised of their rights or of the all-encompassing nature of a program which will ultimately control their lives. The HIMS Nightmare is intended to empower pilots to avoid the program if they can, or to survive it if they must. It is the book I looked for but could not find when I was sucked into the HIMS EF5 tornado. Had it existed then, I never would have been forced into a program which routinely destroys careers and lives. Critics will undoubtedly claim The HIMS Nightmare is discouraging pilots with substance abuse problems from seeking help, or that it is nebulously lying about the program because it describes how HIMS participants are being victimized. Neither is true. In reality, most critics will be from the category AA opponents call steppers - AA cultists for whom dissent is unacceptable. Beyond helping pilots survive HIMS with their lives, careers and personalities intact, The HIMS Nightmare is intended to spark reforms within the program to give participants the rights and protections they so desperately need.

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Author:   Randle Patrick McMurphy
Publisher:   Bacchus USA Publications LLC
Imprint:   Bacchus USA Publications LLC
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 0.80cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.209kg
ISBN:  

9781734882407


ISBN 10:   1734882409
Pages:   148
Publication Date:   12 May 2020
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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The HIMS Nightmare is an indispensable guide for any pilot who must go through the Human Intervention Motivation Study recovery program. It's rich with solid research and facts, lucidly told by someone who's experienced. It's yet another example of the harms caused by a one-size-fits-all treatment policy based entirely on AA. Joe Miller, US of AA: How the Twelve Steps Hijacked the Science of Alcoholism. This shockingly powerful book needs to be read by every pilot flying commercially in the skies today ... a step-by-step manual on how to navigate the mine fields of the horror show HIMS really is. The 'man behind the curtain' is not a health care or mental health professional or a substance abuse PhD, but rather an antiquated, religious self-help group founded in the 1930s. Monica Richardson, host of the podcast Safe Recovery and producer of The 13th Step, a documentary on sexual exploitation in AA ... a clear-eyed, engaging and darkly funny look at how substance abuse re-education is being applied to place airline pilots under The Corporate Thumb ... Anonymous pilot


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The author is a 35-year airline pilot, including 24 years as a captain. He has flown for four FAR Part 121 carriers and accrued approximately 28,000 flying hours, earning type ratings for seven transport category jets.

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