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12-05-2016, 05:09 PM | #41063 (permalink) |
Jacob Sartorius
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Anecdotal. When most people try to help addicts they actually push them further away. People commonly tell them how they're screwing up their lives. That's not what they need to hear. Addicts need to hear that they have someone they can talk to and confide in.
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And to be perfectly honest I think compassion for an addict who isn't seeking out help on their own might very well have the opposite effect, as now that you're making explicit to them that their behavior is NOT normal, and in fact is pitiable, it will only widen the gulf between them and non-addict society. If you were having money troubles and I just walked up to you and handed you a hundred dollars unsolicited for you to pay your rent, would it make you feel better or worse?
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12-05-2016, 05:16 PM | #41067 (permalink) | |
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My experience wasn't as intense as Exo's, but I think we both found that addiction literally makes someone into a worse person. They become closed off by their addiction, which makes them insular and self-centered, and combined with their growing need for drugs this makes them eager to jump at any opportunity to use someone else to get them, which is now much easier since they really only care about themselves at this point.
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12-05-2016, 05:17 PM | #41068 (permalink) |
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Addiction is a process that is far more complicated than this discussion can allow for. I whole-heartedly advocate for harm reduction as an approach, but there are definitely elements of personal responsibility and personal safety that affect the success of the solution. You can't change people for them. Nobody but you will put you first.
But addiction is a pathological misappropriation of the brain's prioritization circuits and socially, we make it very hard for people to seek, obtain, and maintain the help they need. The current strategies fail because they're not tailored to the individual's needs in most cases, and if they aren't, that person is not going to stick with the plan. |
12-05-2016, 05:17 PM | #41069 (permalink) |
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Addicts can only help themselves. You can "help" lean them towards a self realization and progressive action towards sobriety but until they are ready to accept their problem and accept their life, nobody can help them.
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12-05-2016, 05:17 PM | #41070 (permalink) | |
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Does LiL particularly sound like someone who's had an epiphany and is trying to get her life back together?
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