The goals of drug courts and treatment providers are to: 1. Reduce Recidivism, 2. Lower the Cost of Crime and Treatment, 3. Effect change.
Do drug courts and local treatment providers settle for short-term behavior changes (fake it till you make it) or do they seek long-term behavior changes?
Many drug courts use one to three years to measure results. Then they claim an 84% success rate.
The criminal justice system tells us 85% of released prisoners return to prison after 10 years. What’s really going on?
Trauma-informed experts, Marich and Dansiger (EMDR for Healing Addiction) tell us there is a high drop-out rate and there is a 40-60% relapse rate. Over 2/3 of the relapses occur early in the recovery process and 85% relapse or return to drug use within one year, (p.153) after treatment.
Why?
I’ll ask again. What is the role of desistence in your treatment protocols?
Answer: It does not play a role.
Why? Because you are not using it. You teach relapse prevention instead desistence and Transcendence. According to Marich, Dansiger and the Criminal Justice System, it is not working too well.
Wanberg, Milkman, and Beck tell us, “There will be no long-term behavior changes unless you change permission-granting core beliefs first.”
Teach what you want: Desistence from CTC and Transcendence from SUD or addiction.
As Albert Ellis would say, “Go then, and according to how thou hast believed, be it done unto you.” Then he gave us a couple tablets describing ABC-DE Theory.
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The CBT map image is from Belief Eye Movement Therapy by Stan Dokmanus. Amazon.com.
Drug Court Treatment: The Verdict is also at Amazon.com.