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Almost Everything You've Been Told About Addiction Is Wrong! - And What Works Instead!What if almost everything you've been told about addiction... was wrong?You've heard the slogans: "Addicts just need to hit rock bottom." "Addiction is a choice." "You'll always be an addict." "Relapse means failure." "You just need more willpower."But here's the truth: science, psychology, and thousands of recovery stories tell us something radically different. Addiction isn't about weakness or moral failure. It's not about being broken beyond repair. Addiction is about being human - about pain, survival, an...
Almost Everything You've Been Told About Addiction Is Wrong! - And What Works Instead!
What if almost everything you've been told about addiction... was wrong?
You've heard the slogans: "Addicts just need to hit rock bottom." "Addiction is a choice." "You'll always be an addict." "Relapse means failure." "You just need more willpower."
But here's the truth: science, psychology, and thousands of recovery stories tell us something radically different. Addiction isn't about weakness or moral failure. It's not about being broken beyond repair. Addiction is about being human - about pain, survival, and the bonds we form with substances, behaviors, and even environments when real needs aren't being met.
This book is different because it combines cutting-edge research with compassion. Written in plain, hopeful language, Almost Everything You've Been Told About Addiction Is Wrong! is for real people - whether you're struggling yourself, walking beside someone you love, or working in the field of recovery.
Drawing from neuroscience, trauma-informed care, psychology, and the groundbreaking "Rat Park" experiments, Josiah Wolff reframes addiction not as a life sentence but as a challenge that can be healed through connection, compassion, and choice.
Inside, you'll discover: Why shame is the hidden relapse trigger - and how to break free from it. How your brain heals and rewires itself (neuroplasticity) - even after years of substance use. What the Rat Park experiments revealed about isolation, environment, and recovery. The 5 Pillars of Lasting Recovery - a practical framework for building your personal "recovery park." A step-by-step 30-Day Recovery Reset you can start immediately. Tools for managing cravings, preventing relapse, and finding connection when you need it most. How to rebuild identity, rediscover purpose, and create a life you don't want to escape from.
This is more than a book. It's a reset button for how we understand addiction and recovery.
Instead of fear and punishment, you'll find evidence-based strategies, personal stories, journaling prompts, and hands-on practices you can use today. Instead of shame, you'll discover compassion. Instead of being told you're powerless, you'll learn how much power you actually have.
Whether you're in early recovery, years into sobriety, or still trying to understand what addiction really means, this book offers hope that's not fluffy - but grounded in science, lived experience, and humanity.
Because the truth is simple: You are not broken. You are not weak. You are not alone.
The opposite of addiction isn't sobriety - it's connection. And connection is where healing begins.
What if almost everything you've been told about addiction... was wrong?
You've heard the slogans: "Addicts just need to hit rock bottom." "Addiction is a choice." "You'll always be an addict." "Relapse means failure." "You just need more willpower."
But here's the truth: science, psychology, and thousands of recovery stories tell us something radically different. Addiction isn't about weakness or moral failure. It's not about being broken beyond repair. Addiction is about being human - about pain, survival, and the bonds we form with substances, behaviors, and even environments when real needs aren't being met.
This book is different because it combines cutting-edge research with compassion. Written in plain, hopeful language, Almost Everything You've Been Told About Addiction Is Wrong! is for real people - whether you're struggling yourself, walking beside someone you love, or working in the field of recovery.
Drawing from neuroscience, trauma-informed care, psychology, and the groundbreaking "Rat Park" experiments, Josiah Wolff reframes addiction not as a life sentence but as a challenge that can be healed through connection, compassion, and choice.
Inside, you'll discover: Why shame is the hidden relapse trigger - and how to break free from it. How your brain heals and rewires itself (neuroplasticity) - even after years of substance use. What the Rat Park experiments revealed about isolation, environment, and recovery. The 5 Pillars of Lasting Recovery - a practical framework for building your personal "recovery park." A step-by-step 30-Day Recovery Reset you can start immediately. Tools for managing cravings, preventing relapse, and finding connection when you need it most. How to rebuild identity, rediscover purpose, and create a life you don't want to escape from.
This is more than a book. It's a reset button for how we understand addiction and recovery.
Instead of fear and punishment, you'll find evidence-based strategies, personal stories, journaling prompts, and hands-on practices you can use today. Instead of shame, you'll discover compassion. Instead of being told you're powerless, you'll learn how much power you actually have.
Whether you're in early recovery, years into sobriety, or still trying to understand what addiction really means, this book offers hope that's not fluffy - but grounded in science, lived experience, and humanity.
Because the truth is simple: You are not broken. You are not weak. You are not alone.
The opposite of addiction isn't sobriety - it's connection. And connection is where healing begins.
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