Pubdate: Thu, 18 Mar 1999 Source: Daily Telegraph (Australia) Page: 12 Copyright: News Limited 1999 Contact: http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/ Author: Leon Cattini GET TO ROOT OF DRUG USE The article "Sins and daughters" (Daily Telegraph, March 13), shows the devastating power heroin has to destroy young lives and disassemble families. But it avoids the thorny issue of why so many young people use and become addicted to drugs like heroin in the first place. Dysfunctional family patterns are so commonplace as to be the norm these days. But this in no way reduces the damage caused by ignorance of the child's prime emotional and psychological needs in those critical developing years. Even loving and well-intentioned parents can do damage. I found a mother's violent rage and anger in the face of her daughter's confessed addiction a little unnerving, frightening even. Likewise, assurances from the mother of the loving family and happy child seem like assertions for her own benefit and not the reader's. Families, social and medical institutions, and addicts themselves must learn to deal with the issues surrounding heroin addiction with integrity and heart-wrenching honesty. Otherwise, the problem is here to stay, no matter how many thousands of extra police are on the beat. LEON CATTINI, Woy Woy - --- MAP posted-by: Patrick Henry