perpetualdawn
Bluelighter
Thanks again to everyone for the ongoing discussion. A few comments:
This isn't a thread about using PDs to help him deal with his addiction, the addiction issues are separate and beyond. I use the word recovering in the sense that an addict always will have to avoid their addiction for the rest of their life, not in the sense that he's actively abusing the substances in his life any more.
It's a Question about whether or not you can treat PDs as a completely separate thing from the substances he was addicted to. A similar flavoured question would be "is it ok to offer sweets to a recovering addict?"
The effectiveness of 12 step AA type programs is very questionable. That is, unless you're involved in it, then you're not allowed to question. Maybe they work, maybe they cause more harm than good by pretending to be the be all end all. Science has not shown them to be effective. That's off topic though.
This isn't a thread about using PDs to help him deal with his addiction, the addiction issues are separate and beyond. I use the word recovering in the sense that an addict always will have to avoid their addiction for the rest of their life, not in the sense that he's actively abusing the substances in his life any more.
It's a Question about whether or not you can treat PDs as a completely separate thing from the substances he was addicted to. A similar flavoured question would be "is it ok to offer sweets to a recovering addict?"
The effectiveness of 12 step AA type programs is very questionable. That is, unless you're involved in it, then you're not allowed to question. Maybe they work, maybe they cause more harm than good by pretending to be the be all end all. Science has not shown them to be effective. That's off topic though.