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The New Addiction Treatment: From Good Intentions and Bad Intuitions to Data, Performance, and Technology - Hardcover

The New Addiction Treatment: From Good Intentions and Bad Intuitions to Data, Performance, and Technology - Hardcover

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by David A. Patterson Silver Wolf (Author)

Addiction is the United States' most pervasive and damaging public health problem, yet most Americans receive care that results in a failure rate that is both astronomically high and shielded from public view.

The New Addiction Treatment examines the current state of the addiction treatment business and explores the reasons why (unlike those for all other behavioral, psychological, or neurological disorders) the treatment of addiction has been stagnant and little improved since the founding of Alcoholics Anonymous in 1935.

After describing the size and scope of the problem and examining actual recovery rates for those who undergo treatment, David A. Patterson Silver Wolf asserts that there are effectively two kinds of treatment regimes in the United States: those that medical doctors receive, and those for the rest of us. The former has about an 80% success rate, the latter about an 80% failure rate.

Drawing from his own experience as a former patient and person in long-term recovery, as well as his 22 years as a clinician, professor, and researcher, Patterson Silver Wolf describes many of the impediments to effective treatment today. This book offers a plausible and cost-effective way to disrupt the dismal status quo and realistically aspire to a higher success rate for everyone who receives professional help for a substance use disorder.

Author Biography


David A. Patterson Silver Wolf, PhD, is Associate Professor at Washington University in St. Louis' Brown School of Social Work. Dr. Patterson Silver Wolf is a faculty scholar in the Washington University Institute for Public Health, Co-Director of the Collaboration on Race, Inequality, and Social
Mobility in America (CRISMA), Research Director in the Buder Center and serves as training faculty for two NIH-funded (T32) training programs at the Brown School, including the Transdisciplinary Training in Addictions Research program of the National Institute on Drug Abuse. Patterson Silver Wolf
investigates how to best implement evidence-based interventions and technology tools into community-based services. He is the director of the Community Academic Partnership on Addiction (CAPA) and is the Chief Research Officer at CAPA Clinics in St. Louis, Missouri area. Before entering academics,
he spent over fifteen years providing clinical services in the substance use disorder treatment field and has been in recovery since 1989.

Number of Pages: 200
Dimensions: 0.7 x 9.37 x 6.41 IN
Publication Date: July 28, 2021
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