Addiction and Personal Responsibility: Who’s Problem Is It?

The definition of personal responsibility is the idea that human beings choose, instigate or otherwise cause their own actions. A corollary idea is that because we cause our actions, we can be held morally accountable or legally liable.

There are also various types of responsibility. Some are obvious types and others that are more subtle to identify.
In this article, we look at the various models and common arguments for both sides of the “argument” that are used to understand the role accountability and responsibility plays in active using or drinking, those in recovery and the family and friends of those afflicted by addictions.

How To Trust Someone Who Has An Addiction

Learning to trust an addict or regain trust that’s been lost can be a difficult thing to do. It’s easy to break trust but hard to get it back, however it is possible with hard work, effort and the right knowledge.
The content in this article will help you begin to learn how to undergo this process, along with links and tips.