What gives you the right to force anyone to do anything? Even if it is for their own good?
Should I forcibly stop you from pounding down the Big Macs?
Should I forcibly stop all people from smoking cigarettes?
How 'bout those diet drinks? All that diet shit is poison too. Should we round them up?
If I was your spouse, brother, sister, son or daughter then I assume you would be doing everything you could to keep me from making unhealthy choices that result in death, or jail (Would you stop me from being a bank robber?).
This is what love is, we try to protect things we love from self-destructing. Drugs do it faster, and the effects are more noticeable in the short-term so I assume this is why there is a difference in the action ultimately taken.
That may or may not be. "Treatment" centers generally don't allow any clinical, long term studies or research to be done on them. Hell, the last and only time that AA allowed a study to be done it came back that they had the same "success" rate as doing nothing and that participation in AA actually RAISED the death rate. And that study was done by a Board member of AA.
"Treatment" centers don't like studies very much. They never seem to prove out the outlandish claims made by them.
This could also prove that the people going through treatment, needed it, proven by the fact they return to the same unhealthy and potentially fatal behavior as before. Remember- true drug and alcohol addiction can be a hard problem to overcome, most users relapse after treatment.
If most treatment placements were unecessary, these numbers would show programs in a positive light because they would simply choose to stop using drugs. Unfortunately, it's not that simple.
Its a shame I had so much "help" for a problem I didn't even have that it almost killed me.
If you did not have a serious drug or alcohol problem, then you should not be in drug treatment obviously. Your parents made a very poor choice and
you paid the consequences, that is a shame.
This is why we need more professionals in the field of addiction. There is no blood test for alcohol or drug addiction. Treatment facilities have only the word of the loved one's instigating treatment, since an addict will not admit they have a problem. They are content to keep using until they die.
It is a hard situation for everyone involved.