
Ed Kaiser is a Family Nurse Practitioner with over 11 years of experience, specializing in addiction medicine for the past 7 years. With a deep passion for helping individuals struggling with substance use disorders (SUD), particularly alcohol use disorder. Ed offers a simple online programs that help individuals regain control of their alcohol use within 3 to 6 months.
The Sinclair Method (TSM) is a treatment for alcohol use and alcohol use disorder (AUD) that focuses on reducing alcohol cravings and consumption through the use of naltrexone, an FDA-approved medication. Naltrexone blocks opioid receptors in the brain, which diminishes the pleasurable effects of drinking. In TSM, patients take naltrexone about an hour before consuming alcohol. Over time, this method can help "extinguish" the positive reinforcement associated with alcohol, leading to reduced consumption and, in some cases, eventual abstinence.
Clarkson College
Family Nurse Practitioner
Ed Kaiser is an active member of the Project ECHO (Extension for Community Healthcare Outcomes) initiative, where he contributes to provider education across Nebraska on the treatment of substance use disorders (SUD). His expertise has led him to conduct trainings at local colleges, correctional facilities, and various conferences, where he educates healthcare professionals and advocates for effective SUD treatment. As both an expert and practitioner, Ed is dedicated to helping individuals overcome addiction, while also empowering other providers to feel more confident in treating these complex conditions.
Available only to residents of Nebraska and Iowa.
Available only to residents of Nebraska and Iowa.
Available only to residents of Nebraska and Iowa.