From Dose to Doses
ebook ∣ A Philosophical Journey Through the Nature of Addiction: How It Begins, and Where It Ends
By Mariam Dahham Almazrouie
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What if addiction was never about weakness, but about wounds that no one
dared to see?
This book is not just about drugs. It is about the reasons we escape. The things
we are taught not to feel. The pain that never found a language, so it found a
substance. From childhood trauma to societal neglect, from corporate greed
to state denial, this is a journey into the truth behind every pill, every sip, every
silent scream.
In the shadows of bright cities and behind perfectly filtered lives, millions are
quietly unraveling. Addiction has become the background noise of a world
that praises performance and punishes pain. And while some governments
criminalize addicts and others glamorize collapse, one country is choosing a
third path entirely.
In the United Arab Emirates, addiction is not treated as a crime or a marketing
opportunity. It is treated as a wound that deserves healing. With rehabilitation
centers rooted in science, care, and community, the UAE is building a system
that fights for the human being, not just the statistics. It is not just about detoxing
bodies, but about restoring dignity.
This book blends lived stories, global case studies, and philosophical reflection.
It is written for the ones who never felt seen. For the families who loved in silence.
For the policymakers ready to do more than patch wounds. And for the societies
willing to ask, "What happened to you?" instead of "What's wrong with you?"
From Dose to Doses is a manifesto, a mirror, and a map. It is your invitation to walk
through the ruins and find the systems, stories, and strength that offer a way out.
Because healing is not a miracle. It is a choice. And every nation must decide if
it will bury its broken or help them rise.