as concerning as it was in his adolescence. His relationship with substances and drink lasted seven years until he entered into therapy shortly before his 21st birthday.It was after three years of receiving therapy that Ross began to explore how he could help others – and, unknowingly, to further help himself.He embarked on counselling and Buddhist studies at Strathclyde University in 1994, before taking a job as a drugs worker with the Scottish Drugs Forum.“When I got into drugs work at the beginning – and I can only say this now – I thought I was doing it for the greater good,” said Ross.“But looking back to 1994/5, I wanted to change the world.
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