Residential rehab for drug and alcohol problems is a long-established treatment. Recent research has added to the evidence base. In this article, Dr David McCartney passes on the lessons learned from rehab at LEAP, taken from evaluation, research and experience.
Month: March 2023
Looking Beyond Crisis, Our Opportunities Are All About Connection!
โThe Chinese use two brush strokes to write the word 'crisis.' One brush stroke stands for danger; the other for opportunity. In a crisis, be aware of the danger--but recognize the opportunity.โ โ John F. Kennedy Societies, like people rise to challenges when faced and decay when hard tasks are avoided. Healing for people and … Continue reading Looking Beyond Crisis, Our Opportunities Are All About Connection!
Unpacking “drug policy”
It seems like more is being said about drug policy than ever before. I've been posting thoughts about drug policy here for years. However, as I read comments from others, I often wonder whether we're talking about the same things. To be honest, I haven't given a lot of thought to the conceptual boundaries of … Continue reading Unpacking “drug policy”
12-Step Facilitation is the eighth most frequently used therapeutic approach in treatment facilities
There are a lot of problems in addiction treatment, but 12-step hegemony is not the problem that advocates and media coverage would lead one to believe. (Keep in mind that 12-step facilitation is an evidence-based treatment.) It's worth asking why this is so frequently misrepresented. National Survey of Substance Abuse Treatment Services (N-SSATS): 2020
Reflections on GED classes as part of Recovery Management
Photo by Yelena Odintsova on Pexels.com Yesterday, I attended a memorial service for a former co-worker of many years. We worked together at Dawn Farm, an addiction treatment and recovery support program, where one of Robin's roles was to teach GED classes. She was kind, warm, patient, and never harbored any doubt about our clients' … Continue reading Reflections on GED classes as part of Recovery Management
Moving Beyond a System of Care Designed to Fail Us
โAll systems are perfectly designed to get the results they get.โ โ Don Coyhis What would happen if we treated substance use with comprehensive, individualized care and support over the long-term? We donโt entirely know; we have never fully tried that approach for the general population. We do know that the kind of care provided … Continue reading Moving Beyond a System of Care Designed to Fail Us
