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NY Times article about addiction treatment
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<blockquote data-quote="Nancy" data-source="post: 578151" data-attributes="member: 59"><p>Very interesting article, thank you for sharing it. My husband has said many times that most addicts will quit on their own when the pain of staying the same gets too much. Now I realize some need additional medical help and counseling but basically I think he is right. I do feel that the money we spent on treatment was a waste in many respects. It introduced her to the sober communtiy and it also educated her about addiction but did little to get her to quit and stay sober.</p><p></p><p>I like that many are recognizing the benefits of cognitive behavior therapy (Kathy you have converted me) and would love to see this made available to people with no insurance, then we would possibly see more progress.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nancy, post: 578151, member: 59"] Very interesting article, thank you for sharing it. My husband has said many times that most addicts will quit on their own when the pain of staying the same gets too much. Now I realize some need additional medical help and counseling but basically I think he is right. I do feel that the money we spent on treatment was a waste in many respects. It introduced her to the sober communtiy and it also educated her about addiction but did little to get her to quit and stay sober. I like that many are recognizing the benefits of cognitive behavior therapy (Kathy you have converted me) and would love to see this made available to people with no insurance, then we would possibly see more progress. [/QUOTE]
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