Summary:
The book chronicles the author's harrowing journey through drug addiction, relapse, and recovery, offering a raw and personal perspective on the struggles faced by those battling substance abuse. It delves into the impact of addiction on relationships, mental health, and the difficult path toward healing and sobriety.
Key points:
1. Addiction as Disease: Sheff views addiction as a chronic disease, not a moral failing. This perspective can reduce stigma and improve treatment.
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