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Related: About this forumHunter Biden's shocking tell-all is important. Here's why.
In his revealing memoir "Beautiful Things," Hunter Biden tells a story about addiction that at times may appear sensational: smoking crack cocaine every 15 minutes, the two weeks he spent thousands of dollars on drugs, the intervention led by the now president of the United States that ended with his father chasing him around outside their family home in Delaware.
But mental health experts say his journey is also deeply relatable for others living with addiction: the shame he struggled with, the relapses he overcame, the humility he eventually found.
His brutal honesty about his struggles with addiction is important for his own healing as well as for others living with substance use disorders, experts say.
Kelly E. Green, a psychologist and associate professor at St. Edward's University, said when public figures like Biden tell their stories it plays "a really important role in de-stigmatizing addiction and (illustrates) the multiple paths to recovery."
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speak easy
(10,553 posts)striking up a relationship with Beau's widow?
No, I don't. Bad move all round.
madaboutharry
(41,372 posts)It isnt an uncommon occurrence for people sharing a terrible loss.
samnsara
(18,290 posts)mopinko
(71,869 posts)mdelaguna
(471 posts)And true that in some cultures it is expected - for decent reasons...