Learning to Love a Porcupine: Hope for Drug Addicts and Families in Crisis
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HUMAN BEINGS ACTING LIKE PORCUPINES
Feeling threatened, the razor-sharp quills come out.
Irritability, hostility, blame-shifting and lack of sensibility can be the behavior of a drug-addict, but the rest of the story is that "Porcupine behavior" of others, can also be a contributing factor.
This is the true story of a depressed, suicidal drug addict who found his way and the healing of his family. Their story helps answer these questions:
What is the root cause of addiction?
How do I face my own death without fear?
How do I live without guilt when I know I'm guilty?
How do I live without regret when I've hurt so many that I love?
How do I live without shame when I've made such a fool of myself?
How can I ever be happy after a loved one has knowingly committed suicide or died from an overdose?
Can I really live free from worry and anxiety?
Can I really live free from disappointment?
How can I know all of my needs are being met?
How can my life really make a positive difference?
How can I not die of a broken heart?
How do I overcome stress?
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