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How to Treat Addiction

May 29, 2024 · 1h 18m 15s
How to Treat Addiction
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Wishful thinking, empty promises and empty threats, and shaming don't work to treat addiction. People have been trying to strategize ways to overcome addiction for centuries. Have we finally gotten...

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Wishful thinking, empty promises and empty threats, and shaming don't work to treat addiction. People have been trying to strategize ways to overcome addiction for centuries. Have we finally gotten it right? We are certainly doing a lot better now. We unpack that long history and current research around treating addiction.

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  7. https://www.addictioncenter.com/community/evolution-history-of-rehab/
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