Addiction Treatment: Non 12 Step, Non AA, Medical Model. Presented by the American Health Journal.


 

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16 Responses to Addiction Treatment: Non 12 Step, Non AA, Medical Model. Presented by the American Health Journal.

  • prschuster says:

    Amanda Landrum says: “…get? God and get better.”

    A lot of good that does for a non-believer.

  • Amanda Landrum says:

    Our problum is a lack of a higer power. we dont? need no other crap. get god and get better

  • Amanda Landrum says:

    No they do? work! It works if you work it

  • Amanda Landrum says:

    HECK YEAH!
    ?

  • Amanda Landrum says:

    I don’t belive this crap. God and the? 12 steps is the only way.

  • Darthbrandon81 says:

    These doctors have no idea about the real cure for addiction and all disease. Vitamin C IV therapy is the only way to get rid of all drugs quickly, and live a sober life. I just started my treatment? after years of methadone use. Your body needs vitamin C every 6 hours, and other vitamins and minerals. Lypospheric vitamin C is the best way to absorb C. Addiction is caused by deffetiancy of nutrients. Research vitamin therapy please, it’s the cure we are all looking for!

  • AddictionTreatmentDr says:

    The ease of availability can be a big trigger for someone who has a behavioral? addiction. That’s what makes something like computer or internet addiction so difficult, because for the most part in our modern society, most people live with or occasionally use a computer or the internet.
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  • HT1Hayes says:

    For those would like? another solution option or if the 12 step program it’s working for your? I would highly recommend the Brain Treatment Center. Their technology and results speak for themselves.

    Hank Hayes Author of “You’ve Been Lied To…The Untold Truth about Mainstream Alcohol and Addiction Treatment Programs and the Secrets on How to Eliminate the Problem for Good.”

  • zxcs111 says:

    Disease mongering is ? the practice of widening the diagnostic boundaries of illnesses, and promoting public awareness of such, in order to expand the markets for those who sell and deliver treatments, which may include pharmaceutical companies, physicians, and other professional or consumer organizations.
    dual diagnosis disease…

  • HolyVegeta says:

    The only thing that I? did to treat myself of pornography addiction, which I was addicted for over 7 years, was to withdraw from it completely. I have now been ‘sober’ for 15 weeks now, and I hope to continue that. Good luck to you all that are withdrawing from pornography.

  • Episcopos1 says:

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  • Hammersley1967 says:

    @prschuster

    “I’m glad I’m? not the? only one speaking against this trend.”

    Unfortunately, within the lay community, we are amongst the very few…

    Within academic circles,as you can see in this video, we would be amongst more numerous company – but still in the minority…

    Nonetheless, I have faith in human rationality and expect that the “understanding” of addictive behaviour at this point in time will be looked back upon by our future successors as a quaint little period of folk science…

  • Hammersley1967 says:

    @prschuster

    “I think that’s why the usual attempt by addicts to rationalize their use, because they don’t like to give up their major source of pleasure and comfort, has been relabeled as “denial” to make it look as though they can’t even recognize what’s going on.”

    EXACTLY!!!

    This is the central pitfall of the 12 step and biomedical models…

    It sets the problem in concrete and creates rationalisations for? continued use…

  • prschuster says:

    Hammersley 1967, I’ve noticed that you post regularily on these videos about addiction to criticize 12 step programs and the medical model of addiction. This trend of medicalizing every social problem under the sun really irritates me and the disease model is about the worst? example of this. I’m glad I’m not the only one speaking against this trend.

  • prschuster says:

    OK, so we basically agree that there is an attempt to make unwarranted connections between addictive behavior, emotional problems associated with addiction & brain functioning (so called “biopsychosocial disease” of addiction). I think that’s? why the usual attempt by addicts to rationalize their use, because they don’t like to give up their major source of pleasure and comfort, has been relabeled as “denial” to make it look as though they can’t even recognize what’s going on.

  • Hammersley1967 says:

    @prschuster

    “It starts with talk of neural wiring and brain chemistry, and then it takes an illogical leap into the realm of psychology”

    I agree, except that I think that it works in reverse to this.

    It starts with the behaviour, then moves to the psycho-emotional (sound reasoning), and THEN makes the illogical (and unfounded) leap to the neuro-pathological.

    I agree that it is? the medicalising (pathologising) of the emotional/behavioural dimension of the human condition that is problematic.

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