

An edition of The recovery revolution (2017)
the battle over addiction treatment in the United States
By Claire D. Clark
Publish Date
2017
Publisher
Columbia University Press
Language
eng
Pages
319
Description:
In the 1960s, as illegal drug use grew from a fringe issue to a pervasive public concern, a new industry arose to treat the addiction epidemic. Over the next five decades, the industry's leaders promised to rehabilitate the casualties of the drug culture even as incarceration rates for drug-related offenses climbed. In this history of addiction treatment, Claire D. Clark traces the political shift from the radical communitarianism of the 1960s to the conservatism of the Reagan era, uncovering the forgotten origins of today's recovery treatment. Based on extensive interviews with drug-rehabilitation professionals and archival research, The Recovery Revolution locates the history of treatment activists' influence on the development of American drug policy. Synanon, a controversial drug-treatment program launched in California in 1958, emphasized a community-based approach to rehabilitation. Its associates helped develop the therapeutic community (TC) model, which encouraged peer confrontation as a path to recovery. As TC treatment pioneers made mutual aid profitable, the model attracted powerful supporters and spread rapidly throughout the country. The TC approach was supported as part of the Nixon administration's antidrug campaigns, and remained relevant amid the turbulent drug policies of the late twentieth and early twenty-first centuries. While many contemporary critics characterize American drug policy as simply the expression of moralizing conservatism or a mask for racial oppression, Clark recounts the complicated legacy of the "ex-addict" activists who turned drug treatment into both a product and a political symbol that promoted the impossible dream of a drug-free America.
subjects: Therapeutic communities, History, Substance abuse, Treatment, Substance abuse, treatment, Substance abuse treatment facilities, Therapeutic Community, Substance-Related Disorders, Therapy, Substance Abuse Treatment Centers, Self-Help Groups, Drug and Narcotic Control, History, 20th Century, History, 21st Century, Substance abuse -- Treatment -- United States -- History, Substance abuse treatment facilities -- United States -- History, Therapeutic communities -- United States -- History, Substance-Related Disorders -- therapy, Substance-Related Disorders -- history, Substance Abuse Treatment Centers -- history, Drug and Narcotic Control -- history, HISTORY -- United States -- 20th Century, Substance abuse -- Treatment, United States
Places: United States