Overcoming Addiction: Seven Imperfect Solutions and the End of America's Greatest Epidemic

Awards:   Winner of Outstanding Academic Title 2021
Author:   Gregory E. Pence
Publisher:   Rowman & Littlefield
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9781538135037


Pages:   208
Publication Date:   19 February 2020
Format:   Hardback
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Overcoming Addiction: Seven Imperfect Solutions and the End of America's Greatest Epidemic


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  • Winner of Outstanding Academic Title 2021

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With an estimated 20 million people addicted to drugs or alcohol, America is in the grip of an unrivaled epidemic. Overcoming Addition reveals how seemingly contradictory treatment theories must come together to understand and end dangerous substance abuse. Addiction treatment has become a billion-dollar industry based on innumerable clinical and psychological perspectives. Zealous clinicians and researchers have gathered around the theories, proclaiming each as the sole truth and excluding alternate views. In this book, leading bioethicist Gregory Pence demystifies seven foundational theories of addiction and addiction treatment. From Alcoholics and Narcotics Anonymous to methadone clinics and brain chemistry studies, each method holds foundation beliefs about human nature, free will, and biology. Understanding the diversity of these theories allows us to build a framework for more effective treatment for all addiction types. For individuals suffering from addiction, their families, and those who devote their lives to ending addiction’s grasp on our society, this book offers a fresh perspective and a framework for long-term solutions.

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Author:   Gregory E. Pence
Publisher:   Rowman & Littlefield
Imprint:   Rowman & Littlefield
Dimensions:   Width: 16.20cm , Height: 2.10cm , Length: 23.40cm
Weight:   0.445kg
ISBN:  

9781538135037


ISBN 10:   1538135035
Pages:   208
Publication Date:   19 February 2020
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Awareness about the scope of the problems of addiction is growing, but too often help is presented unscientifically, not comparing the merits and results of different solutions. Gregory Pence has done an invaluable service with this important book, which not only demonstrates the deep problems of addiction, but also evaluates seven outlooks on overcoming it. Families, doctors, and public officials concerned about addiction should read this book and philosophers in the academy should see it as an exemplar of relevant and vital public scholarship on one of the world's gravest problems.--Eric Thomas Weber, University of Kentucky, Executive Director, Society of Philosophers in America If there ever was a problem demanding thoughtful, careful analysis and dispassionate yet probing rigor, addiction is surely it. Pence provides an invaluable and masterful conceptual framework for the hard thinking the battle against addiction demands.--Arthur L. Caplan, Mitty Professor of Bioethics, NYU Langone Medical Center and Director, Division of Medical Ethics, NYU Grossman School of Medicine In the face of an addiction epidemic in the U.S., Greg Pence's latest work is a timely addition that helps us to make sense of the many approaches being offered to overcome addiction, as well as offering insights on where we go from here.--Daniel J. Hurst, Director of Professionalism, Ethics, and Humanities, Rowan University School of Osteopathic Medicine In the midst of America's worst addiction epidemic in history, Greg Pence's timely book Overcoming Addiction challenges the standard models of addiction and its treatment and leads the reader to the inevitable conclusion that when it comes to addiction, one size does not fit all... A must read for those struggling with addiction and substance abuse and all the rest of us who care about them.--Frank Sweeny, MD, host of ""Straight Talk MD"" Whatever you now believe about addiction, the chances are that Greg Pence's thought-provoking book will challenge you and make you think again.--Peter Singer, Ira W. DeCamp Professor of Bioethics, Emeritus, Princeton University HIGHLY RECOMMENDED . . . Overcoming Addiction provides a reading experience simple in its clarity and provocative in the multilevel depth of its discussion. . . In a well-crafted text that combines clearly defined, fact-based pros and cons with philosophical discussion on addiction, he also opens up discourse on the human conditions that support substance use and abuse. In addition to addressing the familiar legal and illegal substances, Pence explores the role of big pharma in addictive disorders and the near future as marijuana is increasingly legalized. The book is refreshingly void of inherent bias, focusing on facts, theoretical foundations, and philosophy. . . . Each chapter is expertly written, provides new perspective on existing models of treatment, and ends in a summary that might induce critical re-reading. The presentation is clear enough to support upper-level undergraduate and graduate coursework and will be helpful to any individual or professional considering working with people with substance use disorders. -- ""Choice Reviews""


In the face of an addiction epidemic in the U.S., Greg Pence's latest work is a timely addition that helps us to make sense of the many approaches being offered to overcome addiction, as well as offering insights on where we go from here.--Daniel J. Hurst, assistant professor and Director of Professionalism, Ethics, and Humanities - Rowan University School of Osteopathic Medicine


If there ever was a problem demanding thoughtful, careful analysis and dispassionate yet probing rigor, addiction is surely it. Pence provides an invaluable and masterful conceptual framework for the hard thinking the battle against addiction demands.--Arthur L. Caplan, Mitty Professor of Bioethics, NYU Langone Medical Center and Director, Division of Medical Ethics, NYU Grossman School of Medicine Awareness about the scope of the problems of addiction is growing, but too often help is presented unscientifically, not comparing the merits and results of different solutions. Gregory Pence has done an invaluable service with this important book, which not only demonstrates the deep problems of addiction, but also evaluates seven outlooks on overcoming it. Families, doctors, and public officials concerned about addiction should read this book and philosophers in the academy should see it as an exemplar of relevant and vital public scholarship on one of the world's gravest problems.--Eric Thomas Weber, University of Kentucky, Executive Director, Society of Philosophers in America In the midst of America's worst addiction epidemic in history, Greg Pence's timely book Overcoming Addiction challenges the standard models of addiction and its treatment and leads the reader to the inevitable conclusion that when it comes to addiction, one size does not fit all... A must read for those struggling with addiction and substance abuse and all the rest of us who care about them.--Frank Sweeny, MD, host of Smart Talk, MD Whatever you now believe about addiction, the chances are that Greg Pence's thought-provoking book will challenge you and make you think again.--Peter Singer, AC, Ira W. DeCamp Professor of Bioethics, Princeton University In the face of an addiction epidemic in the U.S., Greg Pence's latest work is a timely addition that helps us to make sense of the many approaches being offered to overcome addiction, as well as offering insights on where we go from here.--Daniel J. Hurst, Director of Professionalism, Ethics, and Humanities, Rowan University School of Osteopathic Medicine


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Gregory E. Pence is known as the father of bioethics, having studied applied ethics with famous ethicist Peter Singer at NYU and written the leading textbook in the field, now in its 27th year and 8th edition. In 2000 he testified against bills to criminalize cloning before Congress and before the California Senate. He then defended cloning on national television on the CBS Morning Show, Talk Back with Gretta Van Susteren, and CNN News with Wolf Blitzer. He has published over seventy op-ed essays including ones in Newsweek, New York Times, Los Angeles Times, Chronicle of Higher Education, and Wall Street Journal. He lives in Birmingham, Alabama.

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