2024
DOI: 10.1177/01632787241227225
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Commentary: Similarities and Differences Between Harm-Reduction and Substitute Addiction-- Implications for the Health Professions

Steve Sussman,
Deborah L. Sinclair,
Seema L. Clifasefi
et al.

Abstract: “Substitute addiction” refers to the process of achieving abstinence or resolution of one addictive behavior and subsequently engaging in one or more additional addictive behaviors in its place. Substitute addiction, a concept in the abstinence-based recovery field for decades, is viewed as a cause for concern because resolving one addictive behavior might not fully remove harm or ensure recovery. Conversely, “harm-reduction treatment” refers to a counseling orientation that focuses on helping service users re… Show more

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