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Addiction Rehab and Spirituality: Can or should the two be separated?

salvationarmy-addictionsA Winnipeg man who has struggled with alcoholism for decades has filed a complaint with the Manitoba Human Rights Commission because he can’t find a treatment program that doesn’t rely on religion or spirituality as part of the recovery process.

Rob Johnstone, who has filed the complaint, says the presence of spiritual elements in rehab programs exploits vulnerable addicts.

The Salvation Army is committed to excellence in working with individuals, families and communities whose health, relationships and social well-being have been damaged by misuse of and addiction to harmful substances. The Army places a high priority on education, treatment and counselling that offer spiritual, emotional, mental and physical healing for persons affected by addiction.

While spiritual counselling is available upon request through Salvation Army addiction treatment programs, the Army doesn’t force clients to participate in its religious beliefs.

Laura Goossen of the Addictions Foundation of Manitoba (not affiliated with any organized faith) says spirituality cannot be separated from recovery.

 

2 Responses

  1. If the non-spiritual approach worked, there would be NO addicts and NO addiction — ever think of that? Why is it that people are brought (sometimes literally) to their knees with addiction, turning to outside sources for help? I’m willing to bet that it’s because the “self-help” approach did not work. Why else? Did addicts choose to stay addicted in spite of losing families, jobs, homes and sometimes, their very lives?

    For most of us, addiction put us eventually in a place where we literally had no where else to turn. Perhaps somebody who has a better “plan” ought to try it out and see how it’s workin’ — the fact is, it isn’t.

    God’s in charge. Sorry about that.

    ;- )

  2. Look closely Rob, it sounds like you do believe in miracles, after all you’re asking the Government to solve your addiction problem!!! We have to be real here, people will always let us down because we’re finite, restricted beings. Yes, people can help to a small degree but only if they’re just one piece of the bigger picture. By going to God, the solution is not restricted to a time, person or place (or for that matter an election)

    The key here is getting a good understanding of who God is by doing the research (don’t just observe or trust others to tell you). If you don’t know where to begin I suggest you read about Jesus (for instance check out what one of his best friends said about him in the book of John in the bible). You can also take courses on the basics of Christianity without having to become a Christian or having to join a church. (Alpha for instance, is offered by many different churches around Canada http://www.alphacanada.org/)

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