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SUMMARY:A Brief History of Addiction
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DESCRIPTION: Jeffrey had been dealing with an alcohol problem for a long, long time. He’d been battling sobriety since as far back as he could remember. Working with one of my first ever patients in rehab I began to see for the first time just how ingrained society had made the consumption of alcohol. “I just don’t understand” he began explaining to me, “why can’t I just go to a family BBQ and have them not drink around me?” The look of desperation said it all. He didn’t want to give up his family social circle but he knew that by going to a family event like this, he was going to have to battle hard in order not to relapse. Society has conditioned us to believe that some addictions are normal. We’ve been conditioned to believe that a deeply damaging drug is just part of the fabric of everyday life. But, this book isn’t just about alcohol. This book is about all kinds of addictions. Even the invisible ones most people never see. The problem though is that some of these deep-rooted ideas about...

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