I want to throw out an idea based on years of successfully addressing the underlying childhood trauma that contributes to initial and continued drug use. I am seeking feedback as to whether or not those suffering from the memories of traumatic experiences feel that the loss of respect for one's self, i.e., the feeling that you are guilty, at fault in some way, or the victim that can never regain the sense of self purpose and control, is the factor that interferes with being able to grow and prosper as an individual.
I found that by addressing the underlying trauma individuals regain this sense of self and are able to deal with past issues much more effectively. The nightmares stop, drug use decreases or stops, and the individuals are able to see themselves as individuals with potential once again. Looking forward to hearing from you all.
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