Pubdate: Tue, 14 Feb 2006 Source: Hendersonville Times-News (NC) Copyright: 2006 Hendersonville Newspaper Corporation Contact: http://www.hendersonvillenews.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/793 Author: Ken Blackwell ADDICTION NOT THAT SIMPLE To The Editor: One can have nothing but praise and respect for Steve Dalton for overcoming the terrors of meth. It is, however, a bit disingenuous to say drinking one small beer when he was in ninth grade caused his problem. I would posit that 90 percent of those reading this letter would admit to trying beer at a similar age. There are many causes for addiction: environment, peer groups, depression, physical injury, mental and physical abuse and that's not all. Even one's genes can contribute. None of these are destiny. People have overcome one or several without being snared. It would take many hours of intense therapy to root out the cause of addiction in each case. Thus I think it's simplistic to say "it was that Miller pony that started him down that slippery slope." Such a simple answer tends to trivialize the deep-seated disruptions in one's psyche that leads to addiction. It puts the cause of addiction on a thing rather than on a complex set of influences and genes. There may be many reasons Dalton became dependent on meth, but one would have to look far beyond one small bottle of beer to find the causal factors in Dalton's addiction. Ken Blackwell East Flat Rock - --- MAP posted-by: Beth Wehrman