Sunday, July 5, 2009

Tormented Michael Jackson turns to drugs to alienate self

Was Michael Jackson running away from himself? What were his fears? His dependence on prescription drugs must have told extreme pain since he started getting pain killers in 1993 following child molestation charges. Drug addiction was again much pronounced when he went through relatively the same charges in 2003 till the day he died.

What might have been the cause of Michael Jackson’s drug problem apparently took a huge toll on the pop icon one of which might have been his nearly $500 million debt and his previous child molestation charges. Seemingly enabled by people around him, Michael Jackson continued to take drugs which ultimately led to his death.

Drug addiction counselor and author Oscar Bamuhigire, has this to say about Michael Jackson’s drug addiction to pain killers.

“Michael Jackson suffered from one of the worst forms of mental illness, referred to in psychiatry as alienation of the existential self. It was primarily because of this mental illness that he became a drug addict.”

Drug addiction counselor Oscar Bamuhigire commented “alienation of the self is a severe form of self destruction, physical and mental illness.”

Bamuhigire, with more than 12 years of experience as a drug and alcohol addiction counselor says, “In the field of alcoholism and drug addiction treatment, there have always been questions for which there were no satisfactory answers: Is substance abuse a problem of discipline or a disease? Why is it that most alcoholics/ drug addicts do not seek for, or receive treatment? Why is it that only 5- 10% of alcoholics/ drug addicts respond to treatment? Why do untreated addicts have a better chance at breaking the bond of addiction than addicts who get treated? Why has the incidence of recovery without the help of formal treatment continued to rise? Are the successes of Alcoholics Anonymous (A.A) nothing more than spontaneous remission?”

Bamuhigire asks, " Why are some people able to quit their addiction without treatment, while others only get worse after treatment? Why does treatment have a negative effect? Why are some treatment programs more effective than others? Why has the world continued to experience a steady increase in the rate of addiction and self destruction? Why is it that 1 in 2 Americans has a diagnosable mental disorder each year, and 81 Americans commit suicide every day? Why do non-Hispanic blacks bear a disproportionate burden of disease, injury, death, and disability? Why do the most successful treatment programs for addicts have a spiritual component? Why do non white people suffer from a high rate of substance abuse and self destruction? Why does Africa have the highest rate of suicide, poverty, and disease in the world?"

In a unique blend of psychology, psychiatry, metaphysics, medicine, orient and western religions, Oscar Bamuhigire provides answers to these and many more questions in The Healing Power Of Self Love. In making his revolutionary contribution to the scientific world, he also explains how addicts can enhance their chances of recovery from addiction through the treatment programs of their choice, by utilizing the ancient tools of discipline, lateral thinking, and insight from the life experiences of the world’s greatest leaders.

Even though this book was initially designed to meet the needs of alcoholics and drug addicts in treatment, it may be of great value to people who are struggling with other types of addiction, and those who are faced with major obstacles to their self-realization or self actualization, Bamuhigire said. The author may be reached at obamuhigire@yahoo.com. /By Gina Dizon

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