First of all, the term “recovery” comes out of the 12-Step disease model notion. Recovery, of course, comes out of the medical model, where you’re in a healthy state, you catch a disease, and you recover from the disease. Now, that fits very nicely within the disease model of the 12-Step community. Within the cognitive-behavioral model, the recovery term is used rarely or substantially less. Again, it’s used more for practical reasons. I don’t use it at all. I think it has an implied presumption that you’re sick or you’re ill. I think it has a further implied presumption that the best outcome is to return to the prior state of pre-recovery. When you have an addiction, in my professional opinion, the best goal is not to return to this prior state. Generally speaking, people should never return to that prior state, because all that is doing is setting the stage for them to get back into the addiction themselves. People must not only get back to the state that they were in before they got into it, they’ve got to go higher. They’ve got to be functioning higher than they’ve ever functioned for them to really “recover” and go on to live a life without fearing the fall back into their addiction. So recovery is an illusionary concept. There’s even further controversy within the field. “Recover” versus “recovering.” In the 12-Step disease model, they call people “recovering,” implying they never get over it. Within a cognitive-behavioral model, they will talk about “recovered
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THEY DON’T MIX.

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  1. buddhascribe says:

    I am an addict and he does know what he is talking about. Stop making other people sick with your cult thinking!

  2. mizzlady2u2001 says:

    this guy doesn’t know what he’s talking about if he ask me!!!! Maybe he should do some case studies on addicts!

  3. 6006BROAL1 says:

    Positive info. Thanks, Bro. Al

  4. SEVENBILLIONSLAVES says:

    MOSTLY I AGREE WITH WHAT YOU SAID, I DRINK HEAVY AND HAVE A LOT OF FALLING OUTS WITH PAST FRIENDS AND FAMILY, BUT ANYWAY, CANNABIS IS PROBABLY A GOOD SOLUTION FOR ME, BECAUSE IT MAKES ME MORE AWARE, SO I DONT NEED TO GET SOBER, I CAN DRINK WAY WAY LESS WHEN NICELY STONED, WHICH IS A GOOD SOLUTION FOR ME. AND DONT BE ASHAMED MATE, ALCOHOL IS VERY EASY TO ACCESS SO ITS NOT YOUR FAULT REALLY

  5. AmateurFBB37 says:

    1st time i viwed U, thought U & my boyfriend were even, until U flexed your AMAZING, huge (peaked) biceps, BEATING him in the arms!! Arms R my favorite on a guy, & U REALLY have (BEAUTIFUL), strong looking arms & MUSCLES on U!!

  6. TheRowerm says:

    This is an excellent documentary. Good luck. I appreciate your honesty.

  7. speedfight222 says:

    good biceps, triceps, but low tits…

    i do bb either and i drink always some alk :S…

  8. betterbodies4u says:

    Five years ago I was in car accident. Thanks for asking.

  9. avi778 says:

    for how long you are having pain in your back?

  10. avi778 says:

    for how long you are having pain in your back?

  11. avi778 says:

    for how long you had pain in your back?

  12. betterbodies4u says:

    I drink to help the outside pain in my back but it don’t work anymore maybe theres something on the inside that hurts more.

  13. betterbodies4u says:

    Sorry I have to stop this. Thanks for watching.