A Scientific Life on the Edge
Stanton Peele's memoir of his "lonely quest to change how we see addiction" contradicts the prejudices that still dominate the drug policy debate.

Psychologist Stanton Peele's memoir of his "lonely quest to change how we see addiction" could have been titled I Don't Get No Respect. His persistent promotion of the thesis that drug users are neither criminals who belong in jail nor patients who belong in "treatment" has been a long and often solitary struggle.
As Peele concedes in A Scientific Life on the Edge, his "reckless personality" helps explain his lack of success in academia. But it is also true that his nuanced understanding of addiction—which rejects the disease label and emphasizes the personal, social, cultural, and economic factors underlying self-destructive preoccupations with drug use and many other pleasurable activities—cogently contradicts the prejudices that still dominate the drug policy debate.
Prohibitionists, along with many of their foes, want us to believe that drugs cause addiction, which is demonstrably not true. As Peele has shown in a series of books, the vast majority of people who use drugs don't become addicted.
Peele has spent nearly half a century explaining why that is so. The short answer is that most people have better things to do. For the long answer, this memoir is a good place to start.
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I was about to say. I've read Stanton Peele's books The Diseasing of America and The Truth About Addiction and Recovery co-authored with Archie Brodsky.
Far from "derp," these works are deep!
But one addiction I'll never give up is to your great punster wit. It is a healthy, mind-exercising jones that produces endless Oxytocin and natural Nitrus Oxide!
Now the 6:00am article comments work. 🙂
The server hasn't had it's Morning Joe and Zika Zig-Zag. Perhaps it should read Peele's works too.
Maybe, just maybe; the war on drugs was nothing but a war on free-market medicine and the very foundation of the USA. Leading to the biggest Nazi induced *healthcare monopoly* any nation has ever seen (FDA, HHS, CDC, etc,etc)...
And if the USA is ever to be great once again it will require the complete flushing of all UN-Constitutional National Socialist (syn; Nazi) 'health' agencies.
https://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/1565847792/reasonmagazinea-20/
Hooked: Five Addicts Challenge Our Misguided Drug Rehab System Paperback – November 14, 2002
by Lonny Shavelson (Author)
What!?! Assume that individuals have autonomy and are responsible for their own problems? Let greater society, including private and government institutions off the hook?
How dare you!
There used to a regular commenter here whose handle was “Addiction Myth.” I wonder if it was this researcher or maybe one of his colleagues/followers.
It’s not mental illness. It’s destructive preoccupation.
Ok.
If drugs aren’t the problem, people are.
Nuclear weapons aren’t the problem either.
Holocaust denial isn't a problem either... It is the people who are deluded and evil enough to believe (in this denial) that are the real, actual problem!
Nagasaki never happened. Toyota invented it to sell cars
You know who else said: "Get me some more of this cocaine stuff" to his Dentist?
Oh, and you know who else gave crystal methadrine to his men to keep them awake and regarded it's violent side effects as a feature, not a bug?
Zipperheads are known to be deceitful.
#asianmisek
very interesting read.