
Lies of Addiction
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In this powerful episode of Wayward Addictions, we peel back the layers of deception that addiction weaves into our lives. From the false promises it whispers to the justification it plants into our minds, addiction is a master manipulator and it doesn't play fair. CeeCee shares raw insights and personal stories of the lies we tell ourselves, the ones we believe from others, and the hard truths that lead to real healing. Whether you're in recovery, loving someone who struggles, or trying to understand addiction on a deeper level, this episode offers clarity, compassion, and courage.
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Books to Start With
- "Beautiful Boy" by David Sheff a raw, honest look at addiction from a parent's perspective
- "Clean" by David Sheff for understanding addiction as a disease
- " Beyond Addiction" by Jeffery Foote, Carrie Wilkens, and Nicole Kosanke, is a family-focused recovery guide
Podcasts & Online Content
- "Wayward Addictions" (of course) real stories and recovery talk
- "The Bubble Hour" personal stories from families and individuals in recovery
- "Addiction Recovery Podcast" expert insights and support
Support Groups for Families
- Al-Anon for families and friends of people with addiction
- Nar-Anon support for loved ones of people addicted to drugs
- Peer Support Specialist ask your local treatment and community centers
Professional Support & Education
- Reach out to a certified Peer Support Specialist who has lived experience and can guide you
- Attend local family education workshops
- Consider family therapy or counseling focused on addiction
Online Educational Resources
- (NIDA) National Institute on Drug Abuse NIDA gives facts, research, and educational materials
- (SAMHSA) Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration samhsa.gov