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Tower Trouble: Viewing Addiction from a “Moral High Ground”

Events, NewsBy thegbOctober 2, 2017

It’s no mystery that an “us versus them” mentality contributes to the stigma surrounding drug and alcohol addiction. People think: “I would never do that to my family,” or “Why can’t they just stop? I would never drink like that”. Separating ourselves from people who are behaving in ways we fear or dislike is a…

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