Why They Quit
By the time the family gets around to taking action, conditions in the addict’s life have already reached the point where there’s a certain incentive to change.
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Posted by C. Scott McMillin | Oct 30, 2014 | Families | 0 |
By the time the family gets around to taking action, conditions in the addict’s life have already reached the point where there’s a certain incentive to change.
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The experience of addiction routinely includes periods of reduced substance use, or abstinence.
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For many, only age and health issues, or an unanticipated dip in that protective tolerance, were enough to finally motivate them to seek help.
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Heroin is certainly an addictive substance, so why didn’t all the subjects continue using it?
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It’s the stigma that creates the distinction, not the distinction that creates the stigma.
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