Blame in Drug Rehab
April 11th, 2006 by Terry Keith
Responsibility in drug rehab. Responsibility seems to be a word that is lost today. It is always someone else’s fault. There are always special circumstances. This wouldn’t have happened if someone else did there job. I don’t know where this is all going to end, but one thing is for sure, it won’t end in sobriety. If you use or consume drugs or alcohol, it is your fault. Period. End of discussion. There is no adequate reason to use. If you use it is your fault.
It doesn’t matter if someone else brought it into the rehab. It doesn’t matter if the security was too “easily tricked” by a client. If you are focusing on using and smuggling drugs into a rehab, you will ultimately be successful. You will probably beat whatever security is in place eventually. If you keep asking the question, how can I find a way….you will. Stop. Ask a better question. Ask how you can improve the safety of all the clients. Ask yourself how to make your life better. If you keep asking bad unhealthy questions, you will end up with an unhealthy life.
But whatever you decide, take responsibility for it. If you use, tell the truth. Take responsibility for your actions. Who are you fooling? The truth is what it is. It won’t go away. Addiction can be beaten. Rehab can work. But not if you spend your time trying to bring in drugs. It’s your life. What do you really want to accomplish with it?
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