Close Encounters with Addiction
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“Emotional nurturance is an absolute requirement for healthy neurobiological brain development” - Ch. 17
I have many thoughts in connection with this book and plan to post a fuller review soon on my blog, Entering the Enchanted Castle.
The basic idea is that it's useless to address addiction as an isolated individual problem or moral issue, or even as a “disease.” We have to uncover and address the underlying causes, the reasons why people embark on such a self-destructive path. This involves understanding how our social environment affects our brains and enables us to become aware, emotionally mature, self-determining individuals who are not pushed around by unconscious mental programming – or, more often, how it does not help us to do this, due to adverse experiences early in life. The true cost of childhood trauma MUST be revealed, and new paradigms created that enable us to prevent and to heal it, without blaming, judging, and condemning the victims, making them into the opposition side in an unwinnable, deeply harmful war. A fascinating topic that gets to the heart of our human crisis today.