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The Business of Recovery 2015 123movies

Mar. 27, 201581 Min.
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Watch: The Business of Recovery 2015 123movies, Full Movie Online – As drug and alcohol addictions skyrocket, The Business of Recovery examines the untold billions that are being made off of families in crisis. With little regulation or science, the treatment industry has become a cash cow business that continues to grow while deaths pile up. Through unique access to internationally recognized treatment facilities, as well as emotional stories of addicts and their families, the film reveals how the treatment industry in the United States preys on addicts with little more than promises of hope and a huge bill. The film challenges us to reconsider our assumptions about treating addiction and the human cost we will pay by allowing the industry to continue business as usual..
Plot: The Business of Recovery examines the untold billions that are being made off of families in crisis. With little regulation or science, addiction treatment has become a cash cow business that continues to grow while deaths pile up.
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Amy Winehouse was right
This is one of the best documentaries I have seen recently, after a great number of duds. Before I saw it, I used to think that checking into a rehab was the natural thing to do for somebody having a serious addiction. Apparently many rehabs in the United States, including the famous Betty Ford Center, are glorified (but very expensive) care homes which do little more in terms of therapy than taking you to an AA meeting in the evening. In other words, you could get the same therapy for free, while Alcoholics Anonymous and their 12 step program are a lot less effective than is widely believed.

By the way, at one point a woman claims that defibrillators (which she pronounces somewhat like “defibulator”) cost a mere US$200. Just for the record, they cost upwards of US$1400.

I had a close relative with addiction, and I can confirm that, even when profit is not an issue, it’s the dark ages. It really is faith- based rather than “what works”. So many people will throw their little spiel at you, whether it’s something they’re doing for a business or whether it’s a show they’ve seen on TV. A shocking number of people will put the blame on you for not being willing to set up a “hot chair” type of “intervention”. You sort of have to become an instant wizard.

Other than what this documentary propagates, I think it is of little consequence whether addiction is seen as a disease or not.

Review By: Karl Self
Amy Winehouse was right
This is one of the best documentaries I have seen recently, after a great number of duds. Before I saw it, I used to think that checking into a rehab was the natural thing to do for somebody having a serious addiction. Apparently many rehabs in the United States, including the famous Betty Ford Center, are glorified (but very expensive) care homes which do little more in terms of therapy than taking you to an AA meeting in the evening. In other words, you could get the same therapy for free, while Alcoholics Anonymous and their 12 step program are a lot less effective than is widely believed.

By the way, at one point a woman claims that defibrillators (which she pronounces somewhat like “defibulator”) cost a mere US$200. Just for the record, they cost upwards of US$1400.

I had a close relative with addiction, and I can confirm that, even when profit is not an issue, it’s the dark ages. It really is faith- based rather than “what works”. So many people will throw their little spiel at you, whether it’s something they’re doing for a business or whether it’s a show they’ve seen on TV. A shocking number of people will put the blame on you for not being willing to set up a “hot chair” type of “intervention”. You sort of have to become an instant wizard.

Other than what this documentary propagates, I think it is of little consequence whether addiction is seen as a disease or not.

Review By: Karl Self

Other Information:

Original Title The Business of Recovery
Release Date 2015-03-27
Release Year 2015

Original Language en
Runtime 1 hr 22 min (82 min)
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Genre Documentary
Director Adam Finberg
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Actors Suzanne Marie Berman
Country United States
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