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Make it a continuing effort, using strategies based in evidence, and harnessing the power of human interaction-- instead of relying on a burst of anti-drug education, however intense.
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It’s not called “a family disease” for nothing. Addiction affects everyone in the family- and everyone’s recovery matters.
by C. Scott McMillin | Sep 30, 2024 | Prevention | 0 |
Make it a continuing effort, using strategies based in evidence, and harnessing the power of human interaction-- instead of relying on a burst of anti-drug education, however intense.
by C. Scott McMillin | Nov 30, 2023 | Prevention | 0 |
by C. Scott McMillin | Mar 18, 2021 | Prevention, Public Health, Public Policy | 0 |
by C. Scott McMillin | Mar 16, 2020 | Prevention, Public Policy | 0 |
by C. Scott McMillin | Feb 27, 2020 | Prevention | 0 |
by C. Scott McMillin | Dec 26, 2019 | Families, Prevention | 0 |
by C. Scott McMillin | Dec 2, 2019 | In the News, Prevention | 0 |
Voter perception and the fear of a public relations black eye is always a motivating factor in politics.
Read Moreby C. Scott McMillin | Nov 21, 2019 | In the News, Prevention | 0 |
What we really need most are substantive changes on the demand side.
Read Moreby C. Scott McMillin | Jul 8, 2019 | Prevention, Public Policy | 0 |
It’s a real challenge for the folks on the ground to fit their reality into the prescribed format of a Federal grant.
Read Moreby C. Scott McMillin | May 23, 2019 | Prevention, Public Policy, Treatment | 0 |
This is in part a course correction from the trend of several decades ago, when the emphasis was on cutting expenses in the naive belief all addicts could be successfully treated on an outpatient basis.
Read Moreby C. Scott McMillin | Dec 20, 2018 | Prevention, Public Policy | 1 |
We will have to deal with electronic smoking, which has exploded among young people even as cigarette use has declined.
Read Moreby C. Scott McMillin | Dec 17, 2018 | Prevention, Public Policy | 1 |
We should remember that Ohio’s Republican governor had to go against the wishes of many in his own party in order to achieve this.
Read Moreby C. Scott McMillin | Dec 6, 2018 | Prevention, Public Policy | 0 |
Not Latin American cartels or Afghan warlords, but advocates for opioid treatment of chronic pain, and pharmaceutical firms with a substantial financial interest in selling opioids.
Read Moreby C. Scott McMillin | Nov 29, 2018 | Prevention, Thinking About Addiction | 0 |
It’s these outdated attitudes towards addictions that enable the healthcare professional to ignore important information provided by the patient.
Read Moreby C. Scott McMillin | Nov 26, 2018 | In the News, Prevention | 0 |
Traditional middle class jobs with career prospects replaced by a lower-paid, less stable workforce– perhaps more vulnerable to outside influence?
Read Moreby C. Scott McMillin | Apr 19, 2018 | Prevention, Public Policy | 0 |
The theory is that the more users we put in jail or prison, the fewer left out on the street. So why hasn’t that substantially reduced arrest and overdose statistics?
Read Moreby C. Scott McMillin | Feb 19, 2018 | In the News, Prevention, Public Policy | 0 |
…if this type of strategy didn’t succeed 30 years ago, what makes us think it’ll be a success this time around?
Read Moreby C. Scott McMillin | Nov 13, 2017 | In the News, Prevention, Public Policy | 0 |
When he speaks, he reminds me of others I’ve known who come from families that fought and lost a battle with addictive disease.
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