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To:
All CODAC Opioid Treatment Program Patients
From:
CODAC Behavioral Healthcare
Subj:
Upcoming HBO Documentary
Date:
9/29/05
We
have learned that HBO Films is planning to air a documentary, entitled
Methadonia focusing on methadone treatment. A preview
of this film leads us to believe that the portrayal of methadone
treatment and patients in treatment will not be favorable.
Although
the documentary features a couple of success stories, the director,
Michel Negroponte makes it clear that the road to recovery is by
no means an easy one. With a mournful (and occasionally overbearing)
jazz score playing throughout, he follows the lives of a group of
addicts desperately trying (and in most cases failing) to clean
up. Needless to say, this film, and its implications, have
caused considerable concern in the methadone treatment provider
and patient community.
CODAC,
along with the vast majority of methadone programs in the United
States and Rhode Island, is a member of the American Association
for the Treatment of Opioid Dependence (AATOD). Twenty-one states,
including Rhode Island, are active participants and members of AATOD
which represents the interests of over 240,000 patients in methadone
treatment in the United States. AATOD has prepared a response to
this film which is attached to this memo.
Methadone
treatment has been the target of countless attacks and the focal
point of controversy since its inception. These attacks and related
controversy are often the result of lack of education, mis-information,
bias against drug users (heroin and opioid addicts in particular),
and a belief that people can get better if they just said
no. However, we all know that addiction is much more complicated
than that.
We
also know that methadone treatment has been proven to be an effective
treatment for opioid dependence. Additionally, we know that countless
hundreds of thousands of lives and families have been saved and
positively changed because of the methadone treatment provided in
Rhode Island, the United States and around the world. It is sad
that we (patients and programs) are continuously stigmatized and
forced to defend this life-giving and life-saving treatment.
CODAC,
and other members of the methadone treatment provider community,
are concerned that the content of this film may cause some patients
to question their continuing participation in methadone treatment.
The contents of this film may also cause family members to question
the value of continuing and remaining in treatment. Please know
that CODAC treatment staff is available to speak with you and your
family on this matter.
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