Pre-contemplationPre-contemplation Is it true orfalse thataddiction is afamily disease?  More than half ofall adults have afamily history ofalcoholism orproblem drinking.HigherPowerAddiction to drugsand/or alcohol is aproblem forapproximately 30million people in theUnited States aloneMYTH 5: Peopledon’t needtreatment. Theycan stop using ifthey really wantto.RecoveryDetoxFetal alcoholsyndrome is theleading knowncause of mentalretardation. RelapseWithdrawalYou can beabstinent andstill be underthe influence ofan addiction ContemplationMore than ninemillion children livewith a parentdependent onalcohol and/orillicit drugs. Alcohol and drugabuse costs theAmerican economyan estimated $276billion per year inlost productivity TerminationUntreated addictionis more expensivethan heart diseasediabetes andcancer combined.MYTH 1: Addictsand alcoholicsneed to reach rockbottom before theycan accept help.  Every Americanadult pays nearly$1000 per year forthe damages ofaddiction.   MYTH 2: Addictionis a willpowerproblem. Peoplecan stop if theyreally want to. AccountabilityMaintenanceThe average drugaddict needs tocome up with $200per day to supporthis or heraddiction Heavy drinkingcontributes to illnessin each of the topthree causes ofdeath: heart diseasecancer and stroke. One-quarter ofGrade 8students admitto smokingmarijuanaregularly ActionAlmost halfof all trafficfatalities arealcohol-related. If an addict resorts tostealing to get moneyfor drugs he or shewill need to stealapproximately $1000worth of property toraise $200ResponsibilityNinety percentof muggings andproperty crimes(theft) arerelated to drugs PreparationTriggerFamilydiseaseApproximately1 out of every 8Americans isliving with someform ofaddictionBetween 48% and64% of peoplewho die in fireshave blood alcohollevels indicatingintoxicationThere are moredeaths anddisabilities eachyear in the U.S.from substanceabuse than fromany other cause. MYTH 4:Addicts shouldbe punishednot treated forusing drugs. About 18 millionAmericans havealcohol problems;about 5 to 6 millionAmericans havedrug problems. Addiction to drugsand/or alcohol is aproblem forapproximately 30million people in theUnited States alone Pre-contemplationPre-contemplationIs it true orfalse thataddiction is afamily disease?  More than half ofall adults have afamily history ofalcoholism orproblem drinking.HigherPowerAddiction to drugsand/or alcohol is aproblem forapproximately 30million people in theUnited States aloneMYTH 5: Peopledon’t needtreatment. Theycan stop using ifthey really wantto.RecoveryDetoxFetal alcoholsyndrome is theleading knowncause of mentalretardation. RelapseWithdrawalYou can beabstinent andstill be underthe influence ofan addiction ContemplationMore than ninemillion children livewith a parentdependent onalcohol and/orillicit drugs. Alcohol and drugabuse costs theAmerican economyan estimated $276billion per year inlost productivity TerminationUntreated addictionis more expensivethan heart diseasediabetes andcancer combined.MYTH 1: Addictsand alcoholicsneed to reach rockbottom before theycan accept help.  Every Americanadult pays nearly$1000 per year forthe damages ofaddiction.   MYTH 2: Addictionis a willpowerproblem. Peoplecan stop if theyreally want to. AccountabilityMaintenanceThe average drugaddict needs tocome up with $200per day to supporthis or heraddiction Heavy drinkingcontributes to illnessin each of the topthree causes ofdeath: heart diseasecancer and stroke. One-quarter ofGrade 8students admitto smokingmarijuanaregularly ActionAlmost halfof all trafficfatalities arealcohol-related. If an addict resorts tostealing to get moneyfor drugs he or shewill need to stealapproximately $1000worth of property toraise $200ResponsibilityNinety percentof muggings andproperty crimes(theft) arerelated to drugs PreparationTriggerFamilydiseaseApproximately1 out of every 8Americans isliving with someform ofaddictionBetween 48% and64% of peoplewho die in fireshave blood alcohollevels indicatingintoxicationThere are moredeaths anddisabilities eachyear in the U.S.from substanceabuse than fromany other cause. MYTH 4:Addicts shouldbe punishednot treated forusing drugs. About 18 millionAmericans havealcohol problems;about 5 to 6 millionAmericans havedrug problems. Addiction to drugsand/or alcohol is aproblem forapproximately 30million people in theUnited States alone 

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  1. Pre-contemplation
    Pre-contemplation
  2. Is it true or false that addiction is a family disease?
  3. More than half of all adults have a family history of alcoholism or problem drinking.
  4. Higher Power
  5. Addiction to drugs and/or alcohol is a problem for approximately 30 million people in the United States alone
  6. MYTH 5: People don’t need treatment. They can stop using if they really want to.
  7. Recovery
  8. Detox
  9. Fetal alcohol syndrome is the leading known cause of mental retardation.
  10. Relapse
  11. Withdrawal
  12. You can be abstinent and still be under the influence of an addiction
  13. Contemplation
  14. More than nine million children live with a parent dependent on alcohol and/or illicit drugs.
  15. Alcohol and drug abuse costs the American economy an estimated $276 billion per year in lost productivity
  16. Termination
  17. Untreated addiction is more expensive than heart disease diabetes and cancer combined.
  18. MYTH 1: Addicts and alcoholics need to reach rock bottom before they can accept help.
  19. Every American adult pays nearly $1000 per year for the damages of addiction.
  20. MYTH 2: Addiction is a willpower problem. People can stop if they really want to.
  21. Accountability
  22. Maintenance
  23. The average drug addict needs to come up with $200 per day to support his or her addiction
  24. Heavy drinking contributes to illness in each of the top three causes of death: heart disease cancer and stroke.
  25. One-quarter of Grade 8 students admit to smoking marijuana regularly
  26. Action
  27. Almost half of all traffic fatalities are alcohol-related.
  28. If an addict resorts to stealing to get money for drugs he or she will need to steal approximately $1000 worth of property to raise $200
  29. Responsibility
  30. Ninety percent of muggings and property crimes (theft) are related to drugs
  31. Preparation
  32. Trigger
  33. Family disease
  34. Approximately 1 out of every 8 Americans is living with some form of addiction
  35. Between 48% and 64% of people who die in fires have blood alcohol levels indicating intoxication
  36. There are more deaths and disabilities each year in the U.S. from substance abuse than from any other cause.
  37. MYTH 4: Addicts should be punished not treated for using drugs.
  38. About 18 million Americans have alcohol problems; about 5 to 6 million Americans have drug problems.
  39. Addiction to drugs and/or alcohol is a problem for approximately 30 million people in the United States alone