Recovering Individuals' Feelings About Addict and Alcoholic as Stigmatized Terms: Implications for Treatment
Background: The current emphasis among addiction treatment providers is to use person-first language, such as "a person with a substance use disorder," as a way to reduce stigma around addiction and resulting barriers to treatment. This study considers how individuals recovering from subst...
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Main Author: | Connie Hassett-Walker (Author) |
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2023-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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