What does care for substance use problems look like?

What does care for substance use problems in the US look like? I don't really know. We hear a lot about substance use problem care dominated by an abstinence orientation. Is it? What form does most substance use care take? I don't really know. When these statements are made, they are often focused on specialty … Continue reading What does care for substance use problems look like?

“Women for Sobriety”: A favorite mutual-aid resource

I would encourage everyone to explore the Women for Sobriety (WFS) website. Women for Sobriety is one of my favorite mutual aid resources. Here's their home page. Among all of their materials, my favorite single portion is their list of New Life Program "Acceptance Statements". Here's that list. On that page, at the bottom of … Continue reading “Women for Sobriety”: A favorite mutual-aid resource

Beyond the Rat Race โ€“ Resilient Society in the Age of Alienation

On the 28th of April, 1972, Jimmy Reid, a blue-collar shop steward at the Upper Clyde Shipbuilders in Glasgow Scotland gave his inaugural address as the Rector of the University of Glasgow. The Rector is a senior official of the University, elected every three years to represent the interests of the students. It was a … Continue reading Beyond the Rat Race โ€“ Resilient Society in the Age of Alienation

Contents of the unconscious โ€“ demystified

Lately Iโ€™ve been working on identifying both the content and operation of the unconscious in everyday life.  Why?  I want to be a better listener and better observer.  Below is a list Iโ€™ve been building for a while now โ€“ the list is found in the column on the left titled "Generalโ€.ย  That column contains … Continue reading Contents of the unconscious โ€“ demystified

Envisioning Radical Change in Research, Clinical Training, and Service for Severe SUDs

This document summarizes and consolidates several years of my work on what turned out to be one large project.ย  The material is now presented here, all in one location, in 5 parts. The material that follows is also presented in a PDF at the end of this post for those that would like to have … Continue reading Envisioning Radical Change in Research, Clinical Training, and Service for Severe SUDs

Involuntary compassionate intervention?

Source: wikipedia This blog has had several posts on drug use, addiction, liberty, and involuntary treatment. I've used the expression, borrowed from Keith Humphreys, of choosing between "hands on" and "hands off" approaches. A recent article focuses on the use of involuntary Substance Use Disorder treatment under limited circumstances. This is toward the far end … Continue reading Involuntary compassionate intervention?

A steady march toward the deconstruction of addiction and recovery

photo credit: Bart Everson I want to add one thought to Brian's recent post about the study of a residential SUD program integrating the use of cannabis as part of their care. For me, this is representative of a steady march toward the deconstruction of addiction and recovery. If addiction is a social construction and … Continue reading A steady march toward the deconstruction of addiction and recovery