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treat addiction problems.
Not exact matches
Senator Shaheen said
treating addiction begins with how one views the
problem in the first place.
Mental health and substance abuse social workers assess and
treat individuals suffering from mental health
problems or
addiction and substance abuse issues.
«Throwing them in jail and not
treating their underlying issue, which is their
addiction, doesn't help solve the
problem with them and in truth, it costs us much more in dollars and cents to pay for it then to actually
treat them,» said County Executive Mark Poloncarz, D - Erie County.
She added: «Of course it's a medical
problem, I mean
addiction is a medical
problem, and it becomes a public health
problem and then our society is choosing to
treat that as a criminal justice issue.»
Cahill said Schneiderman's new program to provide law enforcement agencies with an antidote to
treat heroin overdoses at the scene is fine, but does not do enough to address the overall
problem of heroin
addiction.
«For instance, he made a point of attacking the idea of
treating heroin
addiction on the NHS - but in fact we could cut crime significantly if we stop
treating heroin
addiction as a criminal
problem and start
treating it properly as a medical
problem.
He was
treated for alcohol
addiction last year and released a statement addressing his
problems.
The report also calls on the government to admit the current drugs laws have failed, and
addiction is better
treated as a health rather than a criminal
problem.
In addressing the symposium held in the AAAS Auditorium, Dr. Nora Volkow, director of the National Institutes of Health's National Institute on Drug Abuse, said the opioid
addiction problem «came out of the health care system» after it was determined that opioid prescription medicine was needed to
treat chronic pain affecting more than 100 million Americans.
«This study represents an important next step in understanding and
treating problem drinking,» says Henry R. Kranzler, MD, professor of Psychiatry, director of Penn's Center for Studies of
Addiction and lead author on the study.
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