Archive for July, 2010

The New Face of Recovery Movement

Wednesday, July 21st, 2010

The New Face of Recovery Movement promotes long term, drug free treatment that is not based on the disease concept, but instead pushes results, responsibility and accountability.

There is a Book available at amazon.com called The New Face of Recovery by Lucas Catton, CCDC for $11.99.

Some topics covered include -

Why addiction is not an incurable disease , with experts who back up this statement.

That permanent recovery is a proven occurance and relapse is not a part of the recovery process.

How psychiatric and pharmacutically driven treatments don’t help the addict and exposing what their driving purpose is behind prescribing drugs to addicts.

Determining rehab success rates and setting a goal of standardizing rehab outcomes.

The three components of all successful rehabilitation programs.

Eight tips for preventing relaspse.

Real healthcare reform for sbstance abuse treatment and public policy.

And much more.

I recommend the book as a new, fresh look at our treatment of Drug Addiction.  As a way of educating yourself if you facing this in your family, and as a citizen concerned about the welfare of all of us.

Check it out.

Smacked

Thursday, July 15th, 2010

Published in South Africa in 2005 by author Danila Botha,  ”Smacked” was her first book.  In this book she was unafraid to show addiction as it really is - a desperate, ugly struggle to get her next hit, an obsession that led her to abandon everything that once meant something to her.  Her family, including two young sons, her home all for a bit of smack (heroin)  and crack.

She tells it like it is - or was.  She tells all with blunt honesty with no concern of how she portrays herself and the tale of her hard fought for recovery.  She relates it as a very hectic story that goes right down into the darkness of addiction.  How addiction doesn’t discriminate she was not a likely candidate for addiction as a straight A student, a hall monitor, played net ball and went to university.  She says she had to work incredibly hard to get where she is today.  That she is all for opening the can of worms and confronting the shadows.  The more open we are about these things, the more we will learn.

It was well received with five reprints and will be reissued in July by her new Publisher Penguin Books with an addition chapter on Ten Steps  she took to stay sober.  She is a brave woman and has since overcoming her addiction become a journalist and writer  who regularly shares her experiences in the hopes of helping others.

Well done to you Danila - and please keep writing and helping.