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Addicted Quote by David Sheff

“Like most people I knew, I thought drug addicts were the kinds of people we see in doorways in neighbourhoods most of us try to avoid - people obviously strung out, often homeless and possibly psychotic. I didn't think my son could become addicted, but he had.” quote by David Sheff
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“Like most people I knew, I thought drug addicts were the kinds of people we see in doorways in neighbourhoods most of us try to avoid - people obviously strung out, often homeless and possibly psychotic. I didn't think my son could become addicted, but he had.”

David Sheff

About This Quote

Source Book: Beautiful Boy, David Sheff, 2010

Addiction can affect anyone, even those we consider unlikely, and it often hides behind stereotypes.

In simple terms: Addiction can happen to anyone, not just the stereotypical homeless user.

Key Takeaway

Recognize bias and seek help early.

Themes

addiction stigma family awareness

Mood

concerned empathetic

Type

personal educational

When to use this quote

  • parenting
  • healthcare
  • community outreach
  • policy making

Key Concepts

psychology social perception risk factors

Questions to Reflect On

  • How do personal biases affect how we respond to addiction?
  • What steps can families take when a loved one struggles with substance use?
A Different Perspective

Stereotypes may prevent early intervention and support.

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