What if addiction is not the real enemy?For decades, addiction has been treated as a moral failure, a lack of willpower, or a personal weakness. This book challenges that belief and exposes the deep misunderstandings that surround addiction in modern society.Misunderstood takes you beyond labels, shame, and oversimplified explanations. Instead of fighting addiction as the enemy, this book reveals what truly lies beneath it: unmet psychological needs, emotional survival mechanisms, social conditioning, trauma responses, and misunderstood brain adaptations.Rather than offering shallow motivation or recycled advice, this book invites readers to change the way they see addiction itself. When understanding replaces judgment, real healing becomes possible.This is not a book that excuses addiction-It is a book that explains it correctly.What this book explores: Why addiction is often a symptom, not the root problemHow society, culture, and fear distort our understanding of addictive behaviorThe psychology behind compulsive habits and dependencyWhy punishment, shame, and "just quit" thinking failsA new perspective that replaces blame with clarity and awarenessWritten in a clear, thoughtful, and deeply human way, Misunderstood is for readers who want truth not stigma and understanding not fear.Whether you are personally struggling, supporting someone else, or simply curious about the psychology behind addiction, this book will permanently change how you view the topic.Product DetailsTitle: MisunderstoodAuthor: A.H.WaniTrim Size: 6 × 9 inchesPage Count: 230 pagesBinding: PaperbackFinish: Matte coverInterior: Black & whiteLanguage: EnglishCategory: Psychology / Mental Health / Self-Understanding