
Published online:
23 September 2021
Published in print:
17 September 2021
Online ISBN:
9780197601402
Print ISBN:
9780197601372
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Physicians enter into a treatment program—The rest of us enter into a treatment schedule Physicians enter into a treatment program—The rest of us enter into a treatment schedule
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Chapter
10 If It Works for Them, Why Not Us?
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105–116
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Published:September 2021
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Patterson Silver Wolf, David A., 'If It Works for Them, Why Not Us?', The New Addiction Treatment: From Good Intentions and Bad Intuitions to Data, Performance, and Technology (New York , 2021; online edn, Oxford Academic, 23 Sept. 2021), https://doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780197601372.003.0011, accessed 29 Apr. 2025.
Abstract
A description of the specialized addiction treatment services provided to physicians and the way it differs from the treatment available to everyone else is discussed. The argument is made that the elements of the physician’s addiction program—which are remarkably effective and abstinence based—is the true gold standard and should be made available to treat everyone’s substance use disorders. The role of medication in addiction treatment is discussed, and the case is made that its role should be to support behavioral approaches rather than replace them.
Keywords:
caduceus, drug court, impaired doctors, Joe McQuany, pharmacotherapies, physician health program, recovery capital, relapse
Subject
Mental and Behavioural Health
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Oxford Scholarship Online
The New Addiction Treatment. David A. Patterson Silver Wolf, Oxford University Press.
© Oxford University Press 2021. DOI: 10.1093/oso/9780197601372.003.0011
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