Timothy Koller

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research finds that legally coerced patients typically do not do better in treatment than those who enter voluntarily, despite staying in treatment longer. There is also significant evidence that empathetic and empowering approaches that let patients set their own goals—basically the opposite of coercion—are far more effective than treatment that relies on confrontation and making people feel powerless.
Unbroken Brain: A Revolutionary New Way of Understanding Addiction
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