Addiction Treatment Quotes

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“At the bottom of every person's dependency, there is always pain, Discovering the pain and healing it is an essential step in ending dependency.”
Chris Prentiss, The Alcoholism and Addiction Cure: A Holistic Approach to Total Recovery

“Alcohol and drugs are not the problems; they are what people are using to help themselves cope with the problems. Those problems always have both physical and psychological components- anything from anemia, hypoglycemia, or a sluggish thyroid to attention deficient disorder, brain-wave pattern imbalances, or deep emotional pain.”
Chris Prentiss, The Alcoholism and Addiction Cure: A Holistic Approach to Total Recovery

David Poses
“From the beginning of high school, all other substances were readily available and liberally consumed by my friends, who used weed and booze like an essential garnish for activities. Peer pressure was rampant with hallucinogens and cocaine. I experimented and hated the effects. Reality wasn’t the problem. I was.”
David Poses, The Weight of Air: A Story of the Lies about Addiction and the Truth about Recovery

“It takes a strong person to stand up to his or her fate and overcome the obstacles that stand in the way of freedom and success, but I believe in you.”
Pax Prentiss, The Alcoholism and Addiction Cure: A Holistic Approach to Total Recovery

“Think about the stigma that is attached to the idea that alcoholism is a disease, an incurable illness, and you have it. That's a terrible thing to inflict on someone. Labeling alcoholism as a disease, a cause unto itself, simply no longer fits with what we know today about its causes.”
Chris Prentiss, The Alcoholism and Addiction Cure: A Holistic Approach to Total Recovery

“Depression can be due to a low endocrine function, nutritional deficiencies, blood sugar problems, food allergies, or systemic yeast infection. Depression can also result from medical illnesses such as stroke, heart attack, cancer, Parkinson's disease, and hormonal disorder. It can also be caused by a serious loss, a difficult relationship, a financial problem, or any stressful, unwelcome life change.”
Chris Prentiss, The Alcoholism and Addiction Cure: A Holistic Approach to Total Recovery

“...there is a saying used in twelve-step programs and in most treatment centers that "Relapse is part of recovery." It's another dangerous slogan that is based on a myth, and it only gives people permission to relapse because that think that when they do, they are on the road to recovery.”
Chris Prentiss, The Alcoholism and Addiction Cure: A Holistic Approach to Total Recovery

“To give up power to change for the better is inherently distasteful to everyone, and to force people to affirm that they are addicts or alcoholics so they can speak in a meeting is shameful and demoralizing.”
Chris Prentiss, The Alcoholism and Addiction Cure: A Holistic Approach to Total Recovery

“One of the first actions we take at Passages is to ruthlessly scrutinize, always under a doctor's supervision and care, the specific necessity of any mind- altering or mood-altering medications that our clients are taking. As soon as any non essential drugs are out of their systems, the feelings they were trying to suppress usually emerge. When that happens, we can see what symptoms the client was masking with drugs or alcohol.”
Chris Prentiss, The Alcoholism and Addiction Cure: A Holistic Approach to Total Recovery

Brian Spellman
“I recovered from recovering so no longer celebrate not doing bad things to defend myself as good. I added new bad for good measure.”
Brian Spellman, Cartoonist's Book Camp

“The treatment must fit the malady and the malady is not alcoholism or addiction, or addictive drugs and alcohol. Once the correct cause is diagnosed, healing will take place and hoped-for cure will come about.”
Chris Prentiss, The Alcoholism and Addiction Cure: A Holistic Approach to Total Recovery

“In the one-treatment-fits-all approach, clients sit in group meetings all day and all evening and listen to each other stories. At the end of the first week, everyone in the room knows everyone's story. That goes on for three more weeks, and then most people go home with the same problems they brought with them when they arrived.”
Chris Prentiss, The Alcoholism and Addiction Cure: A Holistic Approach to Total Recovery

“Only discovering and healing the root causes of each individual's dependency puts an end to dependency. One-on-one sessions are key because the individual issues at the core of dependency are just that- completely individual.”
Chris Prentiss, The Alcoholism and Addiction Cure: A Holistic Approach to Total Recovery

“Staying sober is easy once you have been successful in healing the underlying conditions that were responsible for your dependency in the first place.”
Chris Prentiss, The Alcoholism and Addiction Cure: A Holistic Approach to Total Recovery

Hannibal Lecture
“Not much more than a broke disgrace who's hooked on tonics, so excuse him if his poker face has puke on it.”
Hannibal Lecture

“Enabling is the mortal enemy of consequences.”
D.C. Hyden, The Sober Addict

Sam Quinones
“When your kid’s dying from a brain tumor or leukemia, the whole community shows up. They bring casseroles. They pray for you. They send you cards. When your kid’s on heroin, you don’t hear from anybody, until they die. Then everybody comes and they don’t know what to say.”
Sam Quinones, Dreamland: The True Tale of America's Opiate Epidemic

“Most centers offer a one-program-fits all type of service, which is rather like a department store that sells one-size fits all clothing.”
Chris Prentiss, The Alcoholism and Addiction Cure: A Holistic Approach to Total Recovery

“Times change and discoveries are made that render earlier techniques and approaches less effective. Change is inevitable. To remain rigid when the whole world is changing and advancing is to invite misfortune. The AA program in particular is challenged with an opportunity of unprecedented magnitude.”
Chris Prentiss, The Alcoholism and Addiction Cure: A Holistic Approach to Total Recovery

“In 1935, when there were no other programs, the founders of AA, Bill Wilson and Dr. Robert Smith, stepped up to the plate and took action to help a crippled population. All credit for the establishment of their wonderful, life-saving group goes to them and to those who came after them who have continued the tradition. However, there are not among the estimated two or three million who attend twelve-step meetings.”
Chris Prentiss, The Alcoholism and Addiction Cure: A Holistic Approach to Total Recovery

“In 1935, when there were no other programs, the founders of AA, Bill Wilson and Dr. Robert Smith, stepped up to the plate and took action to help a crippled population. All credit for the establishment of their wonderful, life-saving group goes to them and to those who came after them who have continued the tradition. However, there are hundreds of millions of people who still need help who are not among the estimated two or three million who attend twelve-step meetings.”
Chris Prentiss, The Alcoholism and Addiction Cure: A Holistic Approach to Total Recovery

Steven Kassels
“Not in My Backyard (NIMBY) does not work. Opiate addicts live in our communities and in our families & they work in our businesses.”
Steven Kassels

Brittany K. Barnett
“But it was 1996, and America's War on Drugs was in full throttle. Resources for drug treatment were scant, while money was being poured into law enforcement and prisons. People with addiction like Mama didn't stand a chance. And neither did their kids caught up on the front lines.”
Brittany K. Barnett, A Knock at Midnight: A Story of Hope, Justice, and Freedom