
New Books Network Shoshana Walter, "Rehab: An American Scandal" (Simon and Schuster, 2025)
Nov 8, 2025
Shoshana Walter, a Pulitzer-finalist reporter for The Marshall Project, reveals the untold truths behind the U.S. rehab industry in her new book, *Rehab: An American Scandal*. Walter delves into the flawed rehab system that often prioritizes profit over genuine recovery. She shares harrowing stories of individuals like April and Chris, highlighting systemic failures and the harsh realities of exploitative practices. Exploring the economic incentives tied to treatment, she calls for policy reform to emphasize longer, more supportive recovery options.
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Unpaid Labor As 'Treatment'
- Shoshana Walter discovered a rehab that sent court-ordered participants to unpaid work in chicken plants making products for major brands.
- The program treated forced labor as the core of treatment and motivated her deeper investigation.
A Mother's Investigations Into Rehabs
- Wendy McIntyre turned personal tragedy into vigilante-style investigations after her son died in a sober living home and amassed boxes of records and surveillance.
- She ran a hotline and even printed business cards calling herself 'Wendy Brockovich McIntyre.'
Short Insurance Stays Fuel A Relapse Cycle
- Many 30-day, insurance-funded rehab programs fuel relapse by offering short treatment bursts without long-term support.
- Facility owners may treat relapse as part of a profitable cycle that keeps patients returning.



