Labels are for bottles and cans. To drink or not to drink poison gets to be a proud choice. We don’t get the excuse of a disease because addiction is not one. I always try to remember that when I took that first drink I was sober not drunk. I knew exactly what I was doinig. Drugs like alcohol are not the problem and never have been, they are the solution and for some (about 11% of the pop) that can be a real problem. We get to focus on suceptibility to a drug of solution, if we really want to help ourselves and others.
Addiction, properly understood, is neither a disease to be cured — though it has aspects of a disease — nor a problem to be eliminated. On the contrary, addiction is the individual’s attempt to solve a quandary. Before we can address addiction, this simple fact must be understood.
What is the problem that addiction is meant to resolve? As the Rolling Stones guitarist Keith Richards wrote about his own heroin habit, it can be a search for oblivion. He writes of “the contortions we go through just not to be ourselves for a few hours.”
Why would a person long to escape themselves? Because, as a result of their life experiences, they are intensely distressed and may feel trapped within their situation.
To put it another way, all the addictive substances (and addictive behaviors) soothe pain or at least distract from pain. Specifically, abusive substances like opiates are powerful painkillers, both physical and emotional; as is cocaine; as is alcohol.
Hence, the question is not why the addiction, but why the pain? And, again, the answer resides neither in genes nor in “choices,” but in the lives and experiences of the addicts.
Source: Compassion4Addiction