[Audio Download] EP90 Invited Address 09a – Drugs and the State: A Critical Look at Drug Education and Drug (Abuse) Treatment – Thomas Szasz, M.D.

[Audio Download] EP90 Invited Address 09a – Drugs and the State: A Critical Look at Drug Education and Drug (Abuse) Treatment – Thomas Szasz, M.D.

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Description

Topic Areas:
Invited Address
Category:
Evolution of Psychotherapy | Evolution of Psychotherapy 1990
Faculty:
Thomas Szasz, MD | Rollo May, PhD
Duration:
1 Hour 20 Minutes
Format:
Audio Only
Original Program Date :
Dec 15, 1990

Description

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A brief historical review of drug controls in the United States will be presented by Dr. Szasz, as well as a critical analysis of the transformation of the trade in drugs from a free market at the beginning of the century to a tightly statist system of controls today.

The educational objectives are listed.

  1. To present the political-economic context of the trade in drugs: i.e., by what means are various drugs available, or not available, in our society today
  2. To provide a free-market analysis of drug abuse (drug addiction) as a social problem, identify the incentives that define the “problem” as a disease,” and indicate some of the highly problematic consequences of the War on Drugs
  3. To offer a critical – moral and political – perspective on the War on Drugs and the lessons this contemporary crowd madness holds for a better understanding of the true nature and function of all types of psychotherapy and psychopathology

Session may be edited to preserve confidentiality.

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