$50 Billion Industry, 90% Failure rate
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What if everything you’ve been told about addiction treatment is wrong?
The rehab industry is worth billions… yet nearly 90% of people relapse. So the real question is:
Is treatment failing… or are we defining success completely wrong?
In this episode of Brokenish, we unpack the uncomfortable truth about addiction, recovery, and why the system might be measuring the wrong things entirely.
This isn’t a conversation about quick fixes or perfect sobriety. It’s about reality.
You’ll hear:
- Why relapse is NOT failure (and why treating it like one causes more harm)
- The biggest lie families are sold about “success rates” in treatment
- Why recovery is messy, nonlinear, and deeply personal
- The hidden damage caused by black-and-white thinking in mental health
- What real progress actually looks like beyond just “not using”
- Why most treatment programs focus on the wrong outcomes
- How honesty (not false hope) is the only ethical way to help people heal
We also dive into the deeper truth most people miss:
Addiction is often a symptom… not the root problem.
And if you don’t address what’s underneath, nothing changes long-term.
This episode is for:
- Anyone struggling with addiction or mental health
- Parents trying to help their child
- Professionals in the treatment space
- Anyone who’s ever felt like they “failed” recovery
Because maybe you didn’t fail.
Maybe the system failed you.
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