Guest guest Posted June 18, 1998 Report Share Posted June 18, 1998 Hi Judie On Thu, 18 Jun 1998 15:59:11 EDT JUFECO wrote: > I am currently working in a group home for teenage girls, and there is one > 17yr old in the program. It saddens me that she has been labeled as having a > life long disease, and will have to attend meetings for the rest of her life, > and if she does drink or use she will feel so much guilt and remorse, which > might end up worse than if she was just allowed to be the normal teenager that > she is. I do not condone drinking and using, however I do believe as Stanton > Peele, that most teens grow out of it. I see that even with my old high school > friends. Ive seen a hell of a lot of this and i think its sick and disgusting, telling teens theyve got a permanent disease and have to keep sitting in meetings for the rest of their life. what bullshit! fortunately, most will grow out of this crap eventually, but they can waste a lot of time and get hurt a lot. also, i think the disease model helps *create* addictive behaviour. partly thru simple suggestion, but also sitting in NA meetings exposes you to regular drug users, who may be using drugs youve never been involved with, and you get into it (I saw it happen to a friend of mine). once a teens settled down they dont ever have to have anything to do that with that scene again if they dont want. P. ---------------------- Pumpkin Eater " Facts are stubborn things " -- Judge Zobel, from Alain Rene Lesage [no, I didnt know who he was either] PERSONALITY-DISORDERS LIST: http://rdz.acor.org/athenaeum/lists.phtml?personality-disorders _____________________ ---- Read this list on the Web at http://www.FindMail.com/list/12-step-free/ To unsubscribe, email to 12-step-free-unsubscribe@... To subscribe, email to 12-step-free-subscribe@... -- Start a FREE E-Mail List at http://makelist.com ! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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