From Deseret News archives:
Faith healing: Spirituality offers help on addictions
The foundation was started by Ellen and Lou Callister, who watched helplessly as four of their seven children struggled with substance abuse. They tried all the treatment programs, listened to all the theories, tried all the cures.
And they became increasingly frustrated with clinical approaches that just didn't work.
After a son died in a car accident days after relapsing with cocaine and alcohol, the Callisters started a campaign to address addiction from a holistic approach that includes biological, psychological, societal and spiritual components.
"The last thing my son wanted to be was an addict," said Lou, a prominent Salt Lake attorney who has made it his life's crusade to help Utahns understand the truths behind addiction.
"When church members struggle in their lives, our role is to provide as much help as we can in that struggle," said Steve Sunday, manager of administration and special services for LDS Social Services.
Sunday would not disclose how many or the percentage of church members participating in the program, but he said there are 12-Step missions in Utah, Arizona and California. The church has plans to expand the service wherever the need arises. According to one recovering addict attending an LDS support group in Salt Lake City, attendance has grown from about 200 to 300 a month to more than 2,000 in any given month.
"Whether it is one or a hundred, it doesn't matter. These groups are provided to help individuals make changes in their lives," Sunday said.
Sunday acknowledged there is a prevailing perception among the church rank-and-file that substance abuse isn't much of a problem in the church. And there is a "certain lack of understanding" about addiction, something that can make those struggling with addiction feel alone and rejected.
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