The fame and alcoholism

Does Fame Fuel Celebrities’ Addiction? Baseball legend Darryl Strawberry — in court today to explain his recent absence from a drug treatment center — is part of a long, lamentable legacy of celebrities unable to escape the grip of addiction. Judy Garland, jazz great Charlie Parker and actor Robert Downey Jr. are other stars who’ve battled with drugs and alcohol. Some doctors believe their fame and success factored into their addictions. “Entertainment, rock stars, pilots, race car drivers; these kinds of environments tend to have a high predisposition for addiction,” says Dr. Drew Pinsky, an addiction specialist who has treated stars such as Scott Weiland of the rock group Stone Temple Pilots. Pinsky says this is, in part, an issue of genetics: some people are biologically more likely to abuse drugs and alcohol. And these people are often drawn to thrilling environments. Strawberry was in court because he was absent from St. Joseph’s Hospital in Tampa, Fla., where he was under house arrest. Prosecutors are seeking a prison sentence for Strawberry, saying he has several times violated the terms of his 1999 sentence on drug possession and solicitation of prostitution. Recipe for Relapse Pinsky also says that celebrities face special barriers to recovery. For one, success may make them feel invincible. “Humility is one of the first principles of recovery. And someone who doesn’t have such a humble position in life — it’s very difficult for them not to expect special

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