Grinderman
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This is recovery movement industry speak. They will have you believe that quitting alcohol or any other substance is a difficult process (as you have a disease). It's not. People overcome their limitations every day. People often just outgrow "addictions" Hitting a "rock bottom" is not necessary. People can be taught harm reduction techniques which leads them to better drinking habits, moderation or abstinence, choices that are always stronger choices when the individual arrives at the conclusion himself through a process of trial and error that they would be better served by changing their habits. The AA way is "sobriety (which is a made up concept) or death, jails or the madhouse" often making the person believe that these are the only choices. Then many get coerced into going to aa (by their family, friends, courts) and upon seeing a bunch of men and women trying, with the majority failing, (aa has a revolving door) to not be stumblebums by talking about their daily problems and regurgitating a bunch of horse shiite from their big book, being told to find a bit of God and to make one up if he doesn't believe, holding hands and saying the lord's prayer.........he decides hell if my choice is this crap or going back to being a stumblebum (who now has a disease that he is not in control of) he may as well crack open a bottle.....They have to hit rock bottom.
Abstinence, moderation, or stumblebum ...........three choices. A person cannot be coerced into choosing abstinence, aa uses fear and bully tactics that often don't lead to lasting changes.
If you say "harm reduction" to someone who believes in the disease model theory or who is involved with the recovery movement industry or aa, they will balk at you, get offended and call you the devil, yet...
Safer sex, to prevent aids and other diseases? Condoms
Safer driving? Speed limits , safety belts.
Yet mention harm reduction....
Treatment or rehab does nothing but take money out of it's victims' pockets and take them off the street for a while. how many od or get worse after "treatment"? Too many.Then agree to get treatment.