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Thanks for the welcome.
Lena, although I am studying substance abuse, I haven't drunk the Kool-Aid. In terms of the science of treating addiction, like most sciences I have seen that people seldom work from fact, more from a model or theory that happens to be in favor right now. When something comes along to disprove it, it is tossed and another model takes its place.
Alcoholism moved from a character defect through illness to allergy to combined illness/allergy.
I am just starting an amazing class and the instructor has a great take on addiction.
He defined addiction as:
A consistent neglect of self in favor of someone or something else.
Should be a real interesting class.
I have sat through a number of lectures and listened to various earnest theories as to why one becomes addicted. They're all right and they're all wrong - kind of like the blind men in the room with the elephant.
Anyway, I don't believe that knowing the origin of addiction is particularly helpful. What is the present-day behavior, is it destructive, if so how can it be worked with to make it less destructive to self and others? Boom. That's the whole ballgame, right there.
I am a Zen Buddhist (in case you haven;t guessed from my name). Because I come from a Practical Zen perspective, I am much more concerned with the present. What can be done to eliminate or lessen suffering? Looking in the past for answers doesn't cut it for me. So you've got the answer as to why you have a drink in your hand. You've still got a damn drink in your hand.
On the days that I don't drink, I am not fighting urges. Because I drink in response to external situations which trigger internal dis-ease or stress or just plain old change, I don't drink because I don't need to. The recognition of the "handling" or self -medicating aspect is pretty strong for me.
Disappointing to hear it may take longer for me . But, hell, I've been drinking for a few decades now. I can wait a while longer.
Anyway, I like the science and the ideas behind this theory and it can't hurt. I'm drinking anyway! Might as well drink with naltrexone.
Happy President's Day to you all.
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