Nicotine - Stigma: Difference between revisions
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===2023: [https://www.apaservices.org/advocacy/news/addiction-related-federal-agencies Names of addiction-related federal agencies are changing]=== | ===2023: [https://www.apaservices.org/advocacy/news/addiction-related-federal-agencies Names of addiction-related federal agencies are changing]=== | ||
*Research has shown that reducing stigma makes it more likely that affected substance users will enter and maintain treatment. | *Research has shown that reducing stigma makes it more likely that affected substance users will enter and maintain treatment. | ||
===2023: [https://filtermag.org/samhsa-abuse-budget/?utm_source=twitter&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=filter SAMHSA Eyes Budget Boost—and Cutting “Abuse” From Its Name]=== | |||
*“Abuse” is an ugly word. “Child abuse,” “sexual abuse,” “physical abuse,” “emotional abuse,” “domestic abuse.” And then, of course, there’s “substance abuse.”But one of those things is not like the others: In all of the other types of abuse, there is a perpetrator who is harming a victim. | |||
===[https://harmreduction.org/issues/harm-reduction-basics/undoing-stigma-facts/ RESPECT TO CONNECT: UNDOING STIGMA]=== | ===[https://harmreduction.org/issues/harm-reduction-basics/undoing-stigma-facts/ RESPECT TO CONNECT: UNDOING STIGMA]=== | ||