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What is this thing called Addictions?

Topic: Health EducationPublished July 13, 2010

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When I began working in the field of addiction 30 years ago, most clients were automatically labeled addicts, (yes, shocking but true) just as most clinicians were either recovered individuals or members of addiction-troubled families. Of course, the field has evolved and what was once held to be gospel truth has been modified and re-labeled. The purpose of this brief paper serves to highlight the confusion and complexities inherent when assigning the label “Addiction”. Addiction may be: • Disease/illness; Disorder DSM-IV-TR, (insurance reimbursement) • Not illness but can create lots of physical illnessesrn• Myth of Alcoholism (Herbert Fingarette; scientific data) • Concept, not illness (Jellinek) • Spiritual depravity, character defects – AA fellowship only salvation (AA) • Hedonism – following the pleasure principle – feels good (our limbic system) • Everyone is addicted (Andrew Weil, Harvard Conference presentation) • Genetically programmed (unproven, research not universally validated) • Big multi-billion dollar businessrn• Treatment and discomfort depends on the healthcare providers’ projection (Ellen Langer, Harvard) • Resulting from abuse and traumarn• Life-style issuesrn• Once an addict – always an addict vs. once a human being – always a human beingrn• Organismic self-regulation, creative adjustment to what isrn• My theory is better than yours philosophy !rnThe above bullet points are not inclusive and perhaps none speak to each reader. My heart goes out to clients and clinicians for both are, one might say forced, to give a diagnosis that pretty much will stay with an individual for life i.e. failed attempts to purchase life or health insurance etc. Are any of our noble attempts really helpful? Statistics vary hugely; it all depends on who provides them – each program is the best on the web. The questions really become: Can a label alone define anything? Who is the client? What is his/her experience; a good question because some will say addicted individuals can’t think clear enough for recall or have warped perceptions. Others will claim that there is no cure; what does that mean? Why bother? Who is the individual who has learned to overuse substances? Are they embodied in their drinking, drug-using activities?rnIn conclusion, my professional belief is that what is, is and whatever works, works. I see each individual as a wonderful, complex, highly unique individual who trusts or learns to trust me that s/he is deserving. Kierkegaard wrote that “if you label me you negate me”; a powerful statement that invites all professionals to have an open mind, an open heart, to see and experience the client/professional relationship not as two separate, isolated human beings but in an I/Thou co-created dialogical relationship. This is how we both experience our working together. Believe me, it isn’t always easy. You may see it differently and I would really love to hear your experience and position on the issue of “Addiction.”

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Helga Matzko is recognized for creating state-of-the-art programs for Mental Health and Addiction/Recovery clinicians that will guarantee clients’ success and gain professional status. For innovative programs that will make you and your clients thrive and love, visit www.GestaltRI.com

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