Professionals and Addiction
Money is a tool that allows some to delay the inevitable. They construct a protective bubble that minimizes the risk of getting caught and the other consequences that follow addiction.
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Posted by C. Scott McMillin | Aug 7, 2017 | Addiction, Families | 0 |
Money is a tool that allows some to delay the inevitable. They construct a protective bubble that minimizes the risk of getting caught and the other consequences that follow addiction.
Read MorePosted by C. Scott McMillin | Aug 3, 2017 | Thinking About Addiction | 0 |
This goes back to a problem in assessing pain. There’s no physical test for what is essentially a subjective experience.
Read MorePosted by C. Scott McMillin | Aug 2, 2017 | In the News, Public Policy | 2 |
There’s a civil rights issue: Over time, suspension of those rights can (and often does) become the new normal.
Read MorePosted by C. Scott McMillin | Jul 31, 2017 | In the News, Public Health | 0 |
That was always the flaw with the concept of fighting a “war” on drugs– who exactly is the enemy?
Read MorePosted by C. Scott McMillin | Jul 27, 2017 | Prevention, Public Policy | 0 |
Eventually it’s the business that adapts to a changed environment. But before they do, some will go to great lengths to prop up the revenue from their current opioid products.
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