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Defensive Thinking in Alcohol Addicts
Authors:R G Bell
Abstract:Every day in Canada and the United States thousands of patients seek medical help for diseases and injuries acquired as a result of excessive alcohol consumption. Unfortunately much of the medical effort expended in this way is wasted. Failure to bridge the gap between initial treatment and a rehabilitation program is the main reason for this waste.

Since the power of the abnormal desire in addiction compels the victim to continue to indulge in spite of his awareness of his addiction, he becomes more and more defensive. His thinking is marked by alibis, lying, projection, resentment and suspicion. Resistance to treatment becomes an integral part of the disability.

The addict usually cannot stop defending his dependence simply because he is advised to do so. However, a physician can often find ways to interrupt defensive thinking long enough to initiate a treatment and rehabilitation program if he will consider the primary and secondary factors concerned.

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