Future of God in recovery from drug addiction

The purpose of the present paper was to explore the theory, concept and experience of God in relation to recovery from drug addiction from a scientific perspective.

Examination of a diverse literature was undertaken, including five key threads:

  • the universality of the experience of God;
  • the induction of spiritual experiences of God through hallucinogenic drugs;
  • the nature of drug addiction from an evolutionary neurobiological perspective;
  • the 12 Step movement as the prototype for the place of God in recovery from drug addiction; and
  • identified ingredients for successful recovery from addiction.

The diverse threads of literature examined can be integrated around the concept of higher power as an important factor in recovery from drug addiction.

Higher power can be manifested in individuals in diverse ways:

  • religious,
  • ethnic,
  • spiritual including the use of entheogens [a psychoactive plant or substance, esp. when taken for spiritual or religious purposes], as well as
  • cognitive behavioural development,

But a common final pathway for all is the strengthening of executive functions (the brain’s ‘higher power’).

Practical implications for assisting people with drug addiction to achieve recovery through their own experience of God/development of higher power are outlined.

Research report; John D. Sellman;  Michael P. Baker;  Simon J. Adamson; Lloyd G. Geering. Future of God in recovery from drug addiction. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry, Volume 41, Issue 10 October 2007 , pages 800 – 808
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