Have Drugs Affected You or Someone You Love?

From the lens Confessions of a Crackhead - A Lesson in Drug Recovery.

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  • floridagirl Feb 3, 2009 @ 10:20 pm | delete
    I believe that if the addict wants to get help for the addiction, they must first except the fact that there is a problem. And then be willing to sacrafice whatever is neccessary, in order to change their life. It takes alot of hard work, and a whole lot of commitment to change.
  • qlcoach Sep 1, 2008 @ 11:31 am | delete
    Beautifully presented and crafted lens. I can relate to issues of addictions as I have been trying to treat them for 20 years at the VA. Please see the new approaches that I have developed over the years. Sincerely: Gary Eby, author and therapist:http://www.squidoo.com/ebyway
  • Serenity_Prayer_Gifts Jun 21, 2008 @ 7:12 pm | delete
    Thanks for your great lens! :-)
  • bunny (recoveryrabbit) Jun 18, 2008 @ 10:56 pm | delete
    great site awesome info for all see ya at a meeting one day tks for your service :)
  • Ex-Crackhead Jun 18, 2008 @ 2:27 pm | delete
    Very true Shira. Many addicts have unresolved issues such as abuse or low self esteem which need to be addressed in order to progress in thier recovery
  • shira Jun 11, 2008 @ 7:07 am | delete
    I think that the addict, in order to be truly better must look inside himself or herself and deal with
    issues that have led them to be the way they are. They also need to have the patience to do this and rebuild. They need to love themselves before they can love another. Thank you.

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Zach Samuels is the "author" of Confesions of a Crack Head. Written anonymously to abide by the principles of the program he practices, he wants to avoid... more »

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