Debunking Addiction Myths
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Myths About Addiction, Alcohol, Drugs & 12 Steps Rehab Treatment
Our therapist Mark addresses some of the most common myths he has identified about Addiction, the 12 Steps, and Recovery.
Myth 1: Iām a Bad Person, Thatās Why Iām Addicted.
You are not bad. Maybe some of the things you have done have not been pleasant or kind, or have hurt those you love. You have a disease, a disease which is treatable. You can find Recovery in organisations like AA and NA or you may need treatment, in which case we are here to help you and so are your peers.
Myth 2: Iām Not an Addict if I Smoke Cannabis.
Smoking cannabis can lead to addiction. Cannabis dependency is a serious problem, as serious as with any other drug.
Myth 3: Iām Here for My Cocaine Addiction and When Iāve Finished Treatment I Can Go Home and Drink Alcohol and Smoke Cannabis.
Your primary addiction is cocaine, however, using other drugs including alcohol or cannabis will lead to cocaine relapse. The 12 step programme is about total abstinence.
Myth 4: Iām Not Like These āHeroin Addictsā I Only Use Alcohol.
You havenāt used heroin, thatās right, but alcohol is also a drug. Look at how much alcohol you have been drinking and how it has affected your life and your family ā look at the problems it is causing. You are denying that you have a serious problem, but alcoholism is a progressive and harmful disease.
Myth 5: My Family Says I Should Just Stop By Using Willpower.
Have you found that your own willpower has helped you in the past? Your family has been severely affected by your addiction. Can I suggest that your parents/family attend family therapy? It will help them learn about the illness of addiction and how they can support you.

Myth 6: Once I Finish My Detox I Can Go Home, After All, I Still Have a Job, Money, and My Family. Iām Ok.
Completing detox is just the first stage. Then itās about āChangeā, changing yourself, looking at your attitudes, behaviour, beliefs, and lifestyle connected to your addiction. We want to help you with that. The group process is also here to help you make these changes.
Myth 7: I Will Be āBrain Washedā if I Listen to the 12-Step Programme.
Alcohol and drugs were damaging your health, your family, and your relationships; the 12 step programme is to help you to find yourself again, to gain strength and hope. You have a choice now, isnāt that fantastic?
Myth 8: I Donāt Believe in God So I Canāt Do the Steps.
You donāt have to believe in God in the religious sense, itās your concept, your understanding of a āpower greater than yourselfā and āstrengthā to help you achieve abstinence and move on in life. After all, your addiction is certainly a āpower greater than yourselfā at the moment. If you believe in God, thatās fine too. Itās your understanding, not mine.
Myth 9: I Canāt Talk to People Unless I Have a Drink or Take Drugs.
I know it feels difficult to socialise without drugs helping you, but you will learn here, in the group and in the community, to talk to others and to believe in yourself again.
Myth 10: When I Leave Treatment, I Wonāt Be Able to Stop Because Everyone Drinks!
Itās true that you will end up in situations where everyone but you is having a drink. But if you find yourself in this situation you will remember the strategies you learned in the relapse prevention programme. You canāt change the fact that other people drink. There are plenty of things you can do to keep safe when you go home ā you can attend regular AA meetings and continuing care and build up a network of sober friends. You will have a choice!
By Mark Abrami, Senior Therapy Manager, Castle Craig
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