Topic > Analysis of The Last Time I Wore A... by Daphne Scholinski
First she lies to doctors about substance abuse who landed her substance abuse support groups and a program to help her stay sober. This is not productive for Daphne and she has grown tired of being lumped in with drug addicts. She decides to come clean, be conscious, and retract her exaggerated accounts of alcohol and drug abuse before being admitted to psychiatric care. This however is not seen as a confession, he is not better, staff and patients in fact believe the opposite. Her calls for sobriety and confessions of previous lies are seen as an addict's denial of her problem and a symptom of her substance abuse; unable to admit to herself and others that she has a
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