Pubdate: Sat, 07 May 2005 Source: Asheville Citizen-Times (NC) Copyright: 2005 Asheville Citizen-Times Contact: http://www.citizen-times.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/863 Author: Norman G. Hoffmann METH ADDICTS HAVE DECENT CHANCE OF RECOVERY The article, "Meth: A drug that ruins lives," (AC-T, April 24), concerning the problems of methamphetamine provides an important community service. However, as a professional with more than 25 years of experience evaluating treatment programs throughout the U.S., one statistic in the so-called "Meth facts" on page A7 caught my attention. The first item in this section claims that the recovery rate for addicts is only 2 percent to 16 percent, an unbelievably low rate of recovery and inconsistent with available research. Evaluation of meth treatment outcomes conducted by University of Iowa researchers published this past year revealed findings far above the 16 percent - not to mention the 2 percent - recovery rates indicated in the article. Methamphetamine misuse and dependence are serious problems, but dubious statistics with implications of doom are unhelpful. Implying that recovery from addiction is possible for only as few as one person in 50 is a disservice and might dissuade those who might otherwise seek help from entering treatment. Recovery rates from addictions to methamphetamine, alcohol and other drugs are comparable to recovery from various medical illnesses as documented by sound research. Those who enter licensed treatment programs, adhere to the treatment regimen and utilize proper support systems have reason to be optimistic about recovery. Norman G. Hoffmann, Waynesville Hoffman is president of Evince Clinical Assessments in Waynesville. - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake