
This is a two-parter I wrote for XXXChurch about the “secret” to unlocking addiction. The secret is something you knew all along: the first crucial step to recovery.
Part One is here. Part Two is here.
Here’s an excerpt:
When we talk about addiction, we usually narrow it down to one of two categories, which we can examine in one question:
Is addiction a disease or is it a choice?
In most conservative circles, addiction is viewed on a moral axis of increasingly bad decisions, as if we only need to stop being so stubborn and just choose our way out, while in most liberal circles, addiction is viewed as a biological propensity of wiring, as if we cannot help ourselves.
Of course, these binary categories presume we can tag one another with simple labels, but in reality, addiction doesn’t work that way. It’s a complex mess of factors that requires our attention in every direction. It’s an unpredictable monster that refuses to yield to our generalizations, and as long as it remains in a box, so will we. Addiction is complicated because we are complicated.
— J.S.
Here is an interesting article on addiction:
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/johann-hari/the-real-cause-of-addicti_b_6506936.html
The take away? “The opposite of addiction is not sobriety. It is human connection.” It’s a fascinating new perspective!
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Oops…I see that you referenced the study in your article. ::embarrassed laugh:: Good stuff!
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Hah yes, it was the critical piece of research used for the article! 🙂
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Reblogged this on The Word on the Street Corner and commented:
It’s important to look at both sides of the coin; digging deep for truth.
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