Charlie Sheen is looking back at life differently.

As the Two and a Half Men alum details his battle with addiction in his new memoir, The Life of Sheen he reflected on the time his dad Martin Sheen turned him in to the authorities for violating his probation in 1998.

"It felt like the biggest betrayal you could possibly endure," Charlie told Michael Strahan on Good Morning America Sept. 8. "I saw it as love eventually . But in the moment, it's like, in the book, when my bodyguard comes to the bedroom door and he says, 'The U.S. Marshals are on the way. We're leaving in five.'"

"It's hard to ask for help when somebody else has raised your hand for you," he admitted. "That was the theme of knowing it was only a matter of time, of wanting to

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