Addiction Recurrence after Prolonged Recovery

While there have been a lot of calls for evidence-based responses to Philip Seymour Hoffman's relapse, Bill White points out that there is no evidence base for understanding long-term recovery and relapse after long-term recovery. Treatment outcome studies suggest a principle:  recovery stability and permanence increase with duration of recovery, with the risk of future … Continue reading Addiction Recurrence after Prolonged Recovery

The Link Between Overcrowded Prisons and a Certain Drug

Keith Humphreys points out a common misconception about incarceration rates related to drugs. Over the past few months, I have given some talks about public policies that could reduce the extraordinary number of Americans who are in state or federal prison. The audiences in every case were blessedly bright and engaged. Yet they also had … Continue reading The Link Between Overcrowded Prisons and a Certain Drug

Tribes of the Recovering Community – Birds of a Feather

This week's tribe is Birds of a Feather International: Birds of a Feather was formed in response to the need for meeting places for pilots and cockpit crewmembers where the subjects of addiction to alcohol or drugs might be discussed with impunity and anonymity.  The cultural bias concerning these subjects has prevented many pilots in … Continue reading Tribes of the Recovering Community – Birds of a Feather