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« on: May 03, 2005, 02:49:00 PM »
AARC never dealt with any issues reguarding my self-esteem. Instead they continued to deal with the drug aspect, and I still couldn't help feeling like a horrible person. Personally I don't think drug addiction was the main root of my problem, rather issues reguarding my self-esteem. As soon as I left AARC, I had begun to realize how much self-pity I was filled with. I looked for other psychological help and found it immediately, mostly to heal from the "aftermath" of AARC. I began to recover quickly from the emotional wreck and began working on my self-esteem. I think I feel the best I ever have and am extremely motivated. While I was in AARC I always thought about going back to my old life. Now I don't think twice about it. I have acquired confidence in myself to not think about, or do drugs or anything that would be detrimental to my self-worth.