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Toniann's avatar

An amazing book. I have given this book a gift. I also re-read it when I am struggling. Thank you Thom!

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Gerald Lewis's avatar

Freud announced to the whole world that he had discovered a "panacea" (cure-all) for all neurotic complaints. His announcement gave birth to the unleasing of cocaine upon the American public. Purchase was totally legal. You could purchase it in drug stores, not from the pharmacist but from the outer open shelves. You could order it through the Sears catalog. It gave birth to one of the largest, most successful corporations on the planet--Coca Cola. The name came from the original main ingredient in that industry,'s product--COCA cola. In the addiction recovery world, some sources have a different view of Freud's use of coke. Freud is recognized as having become strongly addicted--strongly strung out. In a therapeutic setting, addicts are emotionally wrecked and have a difficult time making eye-contact. Freud introduced the couch--lying down--to avoid eye contact. But Freud, addicted and strung out, emotionally scrambled, is reported to employ the couch so that HE could avoid the stress of eye-contact. Freud's famous final falling out with Carl Jung is available in several books on the subject. "I hate them!" Freud said in final, climactic rage. "What is it that you hate?" asked Jung. "Feelings!". Karl Jung went on to offer professional help to the two founders of AA, when all other help solicited from countless medical and religious entities were met only with scoffs and sarcasm. Carl Jung authored the twelve steps in the program. He recognized that recovering addicts suffered mostly from emotional dysfunction (feelings). Addressing emotional dysfunction is the task of the recovering addict, explicity addressed in the steps, the work of the fourth step and follow-through steps for remedy addressment. There are well over a hundred 12 step programs using the same basic format. One is addiction to evangelical religions.

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