Just to interject.....
What about those of us that never had a drug or alcohol problem to begin wih? What about those of us who were forced to admit things that were untrue, if for nothing else than to preserve our sanity?
If AARC, AA, NA etc. are so hard up for followers, that they have to "create" them just to keep there numbers up....then maybe they are in the wrong business.
As far as I can tell about 50-60% of the kids in treatment were not in need of "sobriety". They were in need of stability, understanding, parents that did not physically, sexually, and mentally abuse them. "Drug addiction" was nothing more than the armored truck driving Straight, Inc. 's loot all the way to the bank.
If destroying someones self-esteem and sense of worth is necessary to "save" them from something they may or may not ever even experience (drugs) then I will be the first to light the match that burns the whole organization to the ground.
Some people in this world need a doctrine to follow in order to feel as if they belong, or maybe even that they are guaranteed a reward in the "afterlife"......life is a gift, and I would think that God is insulted by the way we use it against each other.