I agree. If you say you don't have a problem you are "in denial". It's circular logic at it's finest. Has any rehab ever assessed someone as having nsp? I bet they haven't.
A friend of mine hardly ever drinks like maybe twice a year. She got a dui on New Years (blew a .085) from 3 drinks. She was not drunk at all in my opinion and was only pulled over for a headlight.
She got an assessment and they said she was an alcoholic because she didn't want to promise to never drink again. Absurd.
Is it normal to think sobriety and rehab are BS?
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I agree. If you say you don't have a problem you are "in denial". It's circular logic at it's finest. Has any rehab ever assessed someone as having nsp? I bet they haven't.
A friend of mine hardly ever drinks like maybe twice a year. She got a dui on New Years (blew a .085) from 3 drinks. She was not drunk at all in my opinion and was only pulled over for a headlight.
She got an assessment and they said she was an alcoholic because she didn't want to promise to never drink again. Absurd.