Mini Series 6 - Myth: All an addict needs to do is just say no

Published: Oct. 20, 2023, 8 a.m.

In this podcast... we confront and smash the following myth:

Myth: All an addict has to do is just say no.

  1. This myth goes back to the 1980s when Nancy Reagan launched her "Just Say No" campaign, and the phrase has lingered in the lexicon ever since.
  2. The idea that an active addict retains the power of choice is a misguided illusion.
  3. They are in the grip of a brain disorder, as defined by the National Institute of Drug Addiction (NIDA). They are compelled by their disorder to feed the addiction above all else.
  4. Even if they vow not to use - to say no - their being is overtaken by their disorder to the point where they are incapable of making the right decision for themself.
  5. Society and the media reinforce our prejudices where we judge an addict as weak when they are actually quite sick and in need of our help.


Although saying no is a well-meaning sentiment, it is simply misguided when placed against the reality of a powerful disease.