jeff77
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I have been praying about this. About what we can do to help people with addiction. Back during the summer you had started a thread about a new addiction ministry that you were starting. At around that same time I was also trying to start one and at my church and was studying and researching the non-disease point of view so I would have some ideas to present to the pastor at our church. I remember thinking that we could exchange ideas with each other even though we have different POV's, I did not say much in depth in that thread because I didn't want to be in opposition to what our main goal is (helping addicts) and figured that the Lord will work that out somehow?jeff77
A disease has cause (heroin, meth, nicotine).
Causes bodily internal harm. (Kills brain cells, liver, lungs etc.)
Is treatable (medication, therapy etc)
These three things fall within the medical difinition of a disease. Not opinion, but medical terms, drug addiction falls under these three criteria.
Also, nobody wants to address the PFC and ofc which is at the core of clinical addiction.
We have an oportuniy to help people with addiction. Im not talking abuse, im talking addiction. As I said, there aren't enough resources to help many who suffer with addiction.
If we can't change the stigma on addiction and get these people the help they desperately need, then I'm open to any viable ideas you have. And worth repeating, my agendacis clear. I, and many others want healthcare to cover drug addiction. We want state and federal dollars spent on rehabs and other needed resources.
I'm open. Give me suggestions with proof to take to our state senators that they will be able to get us the help we need. By the way, we have already changed on law in Michigan for addicts. We kinda know what we are doing.
Or, do I pull out?
I do not remember a lot of the scientific stuff that I read that I believe makes sense to support the non-disease model. I would have to go look it up. I go more on personal experience, but there is also a problem with that as far as showing proof for either side because you have testimonies from very sincere people that will say that they still struggle even after many years. There were some statistics about the success rate of 12 step rehabs and programs that focus on the disease model vs. ones that don't that showed higher for the later. I am not sure how accurate those statistics are and how many non-disease model programs are out there except for Teen Challenge. I had recently read "The Cross and The Switchblade" that has the story of David Wilkerson in it. I don't remember the book going into whether addiction is a disease or not, but the testimonies and information I read on the Teen Challenge web-site seemed to strongly oppose it and had a high success rate.
I don't know what your opinion of Teen Challenge is? I haven't fully studied up on what their approach is except that their program is at least a year long and of course is Christian based. Some of the testimonies I read said that they don't consider the residents at teen challenge to be "patients".
I know I didn't respond to everything you posted, let me get back later.