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The Lesser Spotted Addict (Paperback)
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Discovery Miles 2 840
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The Lesser Spotted Addict (Paperback)
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Loot Price R284
Discovery Miles 2 840
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Humans have consumed alcohol and cannabis for millennia, but not
until the publication of Anthony Benezet's Mighty Destroyer
Displayed in 1774 did the idea that alcoholism was an addiction
surface. Ten years later Dr. Benjamin Rush argued that alcoholism
is a disease, and this theory survived until the present day.
Alcoholism remained the only recognized addiction for 170 years. In
1935 the founders of Alcoholics Anonymous proposed that alcoholics
are powerless over alcohol and need to rely on a higher power to
overcome. The principles of AA were thereafter adopted by many
organizations which led to addiction becoming a condition
recognized beyond alcoholism-Narcotics Anonymous (1953), Gamblers
Anonymous (1958), Food Addicts Anonymous (1960), Debtors Anonymous
(1968), Sex and Love Addicts Anonymous (1976), Co-Dependents
Anonymous (1986), and many more. The Lesser Spotted Addicts refutes
that addiction is a disease; that victims are powerless over it,
and that they require a higher power to overcome. It shows that the
strength to overcome addiction comes from within and that each
individual possesses this strength. This empowering guide contains
ground-breaking principles to draw on this strength. It deals not
only with recognized addictions such as substances, overeating, and
toxic or unfulfilled relationships, but also with addictions to
emotions which include hate, anger, neediness, revenge,
un-forgiveness and jealousy. By ignoring frequency and quantity
this book redefines addiction as any repetitive behavior that
causes harm to oneself or others. It offers a new path from the
traditional doctrine that labels addicts for life and requires
complete abstinence from their vice. For seventy-five years the
false belief that addicts are powerless has led to countless
individuals being disempowered, and for more than two hundred years
the unproven theory that addiction is a disease has provided a
scapegoat for addicts to justify their hurtful acts. This guide
reveals that these notions not only disempower addicts, but also
urges all to recognize any repetitive behavior or emotion that
causes harm to others or oneself. This easy to read book provides a
step by step account on how to overcome addiction and grow
spiritually and emotionally as a result.
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