When Addiction Fails: On Carl Erik Fisher’s “The Urge”

Los Angeles Review of Books

Among this study’s many virtues is Fisher’s heartfelt acknowledgment that, in his prolonged dalliance with self-destruction, he was ultraprivileged with what he terms “recovery capital” — the money, prestige, and patience of work supervisors.

Previous
Previous

Flourishing After Addiction: Carl Erik Fisher, Psychiatrist in Recovery

Next
Next

Carl Erik Fisher: Our History of Addiction