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01/21/2021
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Steven Tyler becomes vulnerable...

And many more continue to open up about their story and their struggle, sharing about the difficulties of recovery but above all the hope for those who continue hurting in still shameful and guilty space that requires attention to its right perspective: substance use disorders are an epidemic and once viewed as containing a physiological component as well as trauma based situation, can it be face the right way. Thank you Steven for being vulnerable and sharing with others.

http://www.freep.com/story/entertainment/music/2014/10/22/steven-tyler-drug-addiction/17714079/

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