Christian Moretto
I am going to talk to you about the three psychology of the psycho-dependent. I would like to say first of all that we are not born drug addicts, but that we become so by generally following a course of suffering which may have been very long.
During the 5 years that I spent in the clinic, I was able to establish 3 profiles of addicts to alcohol, cocaine, amphetamines, benzodiazepines. And, by applying Professor Nardone's method, I can say that I have obtained interesting results.
I have thus identified 3 types of drug addicts:
- Spiderman: He is the one who seeks a stimulus to achieve what he is no longer capable of doing, who focuses on what he should be, all powerful in his environment. He is in permanent control.
- Gollum: It's the depressive side, the negative hero who lived alone with his "precious", withdrawn from the world, isolated. It is permeable to alcohol, heroin and benzodiazepines.
- The Sorcerer's Apprentice: He is both at the same time. He wants to control his states. When he is in pleasure, he is excited by his drugs and tries to slow down, then when he falls, he tries to go back up again.
He thus finds himself caught in a kind of washing machine, in the illusion of having control, but he is going to lose it.