Addictive Thinking: Understanding Self-Deception

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Addictive Thinking: Understanding Self-Deception

Addictive Thinking: Understanding Self-Deception


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Addictive Thinking: Understanding Self-Deception

Product details

Paperback: 156 pages

Publisher: Hazelden Publishing; Subsequent edition (April 30, 1997)

Language: English

ISBN-10: 1568381387

ISBN-13: 978-1568381381

Product Dimensions:

5.4 x 0.4 x 8.4 inches

Shipping Weight: 7.5 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)

Average Customer Review:

4.5 out of 5 stars

163 customer reviews

Amazon Best Sellers Rank:

#33,514 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

Addict thinking is a great concept but it's a bit like trying to understand insanity, it can't be understood. The lies, the self condemnation, the grandiosity, the completely selfish and self absorbed distorted thinking patterns of addicts are designed to do one thing, convince the addict he or she can find relief in their drug(s) of choice. This book does as good as any in explaining the disease is centered in the mind but I don't like how people at the forefront of treatment still refer to alcoholism and addiction as two separate and distinct diseases. Alcohol is a drug, a very powerful very addictive and very destructive drug for an addict. But a drug is a drug is a drug and alcoholism is simply a term for a drug addict whose drug use involves ethyl alcohol. Why is this important? Because by promoting such distinctions, the effect is that we stigmatize opiate addicts, meth addicts, prescription addicts as being "less than" those who have an alcohol addiction. This stigmatization is contrary to treatment's goal of helping addicts, all addicts. You cannot tell a meth addict or an opiate addict to seek recovery in AA and yet not once in this book is Narcotics Anonymous NA mentioned nor is Naranon, the family group recovery program mentioned and that is a shame for someone at the forefront of drug treatment. Astonishing really.

I've read a lot of books about addiction, but "Addictive Thinking: Understanding Self-Deception" by Abraham J. Twerski is the only one that describes me to a tee. Addicts are malfunctioning human beings whose thinking and concept of reality are severely distorted. Addictive diseases resemble schizophrenia in many ways. The addict may suffer from delusions, hallucinations, inappropriate moods, and abnormal behavior. I one point in my addiction, I thought that I was schizophrenic. I knew that something was horribly wrong with me, but it couldn't have anything to do with the massive amounts of drugs I was ingesting. According to Twerski, addicts have a distorted self-image and they all have extremely low self-esteem. Even though they may have many life-accomplishments and every reason to think highly of themselves, they still feel inferior. Addicts are also hypersensitive. They are emotionally sensitive to their environment the way a sunburn victim is sensitive to touch. Drugs and alcohol offer immense relief from this hypersensitivity, numbing the emotions that bring such discomfort. Twerski has also given me a better understanding of what is really happening when an addict reaches "rock bottom." Rock bottom is not necessarily an event, but a change of perception where sobriety is finally seen as more rewarding than continued use. This explains why I continued to use after my rock bottom experience. It took a while for my perceptions to change. Another new revelation for me was that many recovering addicts relapse because they mistakenly believe that life will be rosy once they've recovered. But life is a succession of peaks and valleys, a series of hurdles to overcome. I held this false belief until I read this. I'm guilty of thinking that my peace of mind is the most important thing I've got. But recovery is not about gaining peace of mind. It's about learning how to deal with those situations which threaten this peace. It's about living life on life's terms. "Addictive Thinking: Understanding Self-Deception" is an in-depth explanation of what transpires in the mind of the addict. There is also a chapter that thoroughly explains co-dependency, so this book is a must-read for the family members of addicts also.David Allan ReevesAuthor of "Running Away From Me"

My daughter requested this book while she was in treatment for drug addiction. The book had been recommended by a friend who had the same struggles. This book has given her more insight into herself and her addiction than anything else she has read or done. She has been battling this for several years and I think this book is what is helping her to stay clean and strong. If you have a child in jail or treatment and they want to change their behaviors I highly recommend it..

This is a wonderful book for those of us who have a family member struggling with addiction. Although my husband has been in recovery for over thirty years I didn’t really understand until I read Doctor Twerski’s book when my daughter was dealing with her own addiction. This is actually the fourth or fifth one I have purchased because I keep giving them away. It is only when you understand how your loved one thinks and how their brain works, can you help them and yourself. I strongly recommend this book

A therapist actually suggested I give this a read to better understand those around me that were suffering from addiction and while I haven't finished it yet, it's already helped more than anything else has as of yet. It really gives the best depiction of an addict's mind and puts it into the most sensible comparison a normal person could understand, and all the while is comfortable to read and not full of jargon and such.

This book is not helpful. It is very poor in describing subject matter. There are no details, and there are much better books out there. My personal recommendations are The Four Seasons of Recovery for Parents of Alcoholics and Addicts, Beyond Addiction (How Science and Kindness Help People Change, and The Addictive Personality (Understanding the Addictive Process and Compulsive Behavior).

This is or should be the required textbook on addiction. It is especially helpful for recovering addicts and their families. It talks about the ways the addict's mind works, and if you are close to a recovering addict (alcohol or drugs), you will be nodding your head in recognition to many of the self-deceptions and rationalizations. It is a short book and an easy read.

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