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Harm reduction is an approach to treating those with alcohol and other substance-use problems that does not require patients to commit to complete abstinence before treatment begins. Instead, an array ...
I finished reading the book Saving Our Own Lives by Shira Hassan recently, and it stands out to me as the first book I’ve ever read that applies a harm reduction framework to eating disordered ...
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Terrell Jones, an OnPoint outreach team member, is using harm reduction to fight addiction in New York City.Credit... Supported by By Jeneen Interlandi Photographs by Donavon Smallwood Ms. Interlandi ...
Harm reduction was adopted by public institutions to help stem the spread of HIV/AIDS in the 1980s. But it originated in self-advocacy by drug users, sex workers, and trans activists. Harm reduction, ...
In 1971 President Richard Nixon declared a “war on drugs” and 52 years later the battle rages on – deadlier than ever. The crack era came and went in the 1980s, followed by the rural opioid crisis, ...
Five decades after the initial ‘’war on drugs” campaign, the United States is losing the war and has been slow to get back to the war room and draft a new approach. Having lost major battles to ...