David Sheff

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The war on drugs is a joke. We spend $40 billion a year, and the proof that it's a failure is that any kid can get almost any drug they want in any city in America within half an hour.
- David Sheff
Collection: Failure
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Everyone's generation probably feels like they're parenting in a better way.
- David Sheff
Collection: Parenting
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After writing about addiction in a pair of books, I frequently hear from addicts and their family members about serial relapses followed by treatments followed by more relapses. It's not uncommon for addicts to go through a dozen treatment programs.
- David Sheff
Collection: Family
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I didn't cause it. I can't control it. I can't cure it.
- David Sheff
Collection: Causes
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An alcoholic will steal your wallet and lie to you. A drug addict will steal your wallet and then help you look for it.
- David Sheff
Collection: Lying
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Anyone who has lived through it, or those who are now living through it, knows that caring about an addict is as complex and fraught and debilitating as addiction itself.
- David Sheff
Collection: Caring
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Once and for all, people must understand that addiction is a disease. It’s critical if we’re going to effectively prevent and treat addiction. Accepting that addiction is an illness will transform our approach to public policy, research, insurance, and criminality; it will change how we feel about addicts, and how they feel about themselves. There’s another essential reason why we must understand that addiction is an illness and not just bad behavior: We punish bad behavior. We treat illness.
- David Sheff
Collection: People
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How can both Nics, the loving and considerate and generous one, and the self-obsessed and self-destructive one, be the same person?
- David Sheff
Collection: Self
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At my worst, I even resented Nic because an addict, at least when high, has a momentary respite from his suffering. There is no similar relief for parents or children or husbands or wives or others who love them.
- David Sheff
Collection: Children
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If you subscribe to the idea that #‎ addiction is a disease, it is startling to see how many of these children - paranoid, anxious, bruised, tremulous, withered, in some cases psychotic - are seriously ill, slowly dying. We'd never allow such a scene if these kids had any other disease. They would be in a hospital, not on the streets.
- David Sheff
Collection: Children
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We deny the severity of our loved one's problem not because we are naive, but because we can't know.
- David Sheff
Collection: Problem
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I am becoming used to an overwhelming, grinding mixture of anger and worry.
- David Sheff
Collection: Worry
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How innocent we are of our mistakes and how we responsible we are for them.
- David Sheff
Collection: Mistake
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A world of contradictions, wherein everything is gray and almost nothing is black and white.
- David Sheff
Collection: Black And White
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This stigma associated with drug use--the belief that bad kids use, good kids don't, and those with full-blown addiction are weak, dissolute, and pathetic--has contributed to the escalation of use and has hampered treatment more than any single other factor.
- David Sheff
Collection: Kids
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Openness is the first step toward recovery... addiction remains a secret because of the overwhelming shame associated with it.
- David Sheff
Collection: Recovery
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Along with the joy of parenthood, with every child comes a piercing vulnerability. It is at once sublime and terrifying
- David Sheff
Collection: Children
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Wherever you be, wherever you may, seek the truth, strive for the beautiful, achieve the good.
- David Sheff
Collection: Life
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Why does it help to read others' stories? It is not only that misery loves company, because (I learned) misery is too self-absorbed to want much company. Others' experiences did help with my emotional struggle.
- David Sheff
Collection: Struggle
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I'm not sure if I know any 'functional' families, if functional means a family without difficult times and members who don't have a full range of problems.
- David Sheff
Collection: Mean
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Through Nic's drug addiction, I have learned that parents can bear almost anything....I shock myself with my ability to rationalize and tolerate things once unthinkable. The rationalizations escalate....It's only marijuana. He gets high only on weekends. At least he's not using hard drugs.
- David Sheff
Collection: Weekend
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When I transformed my random and raw words into sentences, sentences into paragraphs, and paragraphs into chapters, a semblance of order and sanity appeared where there had been only chaos and insanity.
- David Sheff
Collection: Order
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The hopeful part about that is when you do have that help, you will feel better. It still doesn't make this easy. Nothing makes this easy, but you can make better decisions.
- David Sheff
Collection: Recovery
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Here's a note to the parents of addicted children: Choose your music carefully...There are millions of treacherous moments.
- David Sheff
Collection: Children