Comment on the harm reduction model as presented
here and in other literature you may have read. What are the
major strengthsand weaknesses of this model in comparison to
the way the United States views drug users and /or abusers? Why do
you think the U.S.government largely remains opposed to this
approach? How do you think the United States would change if it
were to adopt the harm reduction model? (as a note: some U.S.
agencies use this model to start off but generally speaking
abstinence is the goal). Cite your work.
Damage REDUCTION MODEL:
this strategy is an expansive and extensive technique for mass anticipation of medication reliance and misuse
this technique was embraced by some the significant nations like UK Netherlands and so forth.
Points of interest and DISADVANTAGES OF HARM REDUCTION MODEL:
Mischief decrease looks to diminish the damage of medication strategies which give lawful offense record
this technique gives opportunity in articulation and freedom to individual to t quit reliance a maltreatment by his own
Hindrances is that this strategy for methodology gave more measure of bootleg market and retailers
this methodology is better in mass medication misuse networks
by teaching the general population about medications make curious nature particularly in youthful grown-ups
Support:
This strategy for methodology has the two finishes the positive methodology may have given as medication misuse training
on the off chance that the us nation has approach of utilizing this strategy results may on any side this will be unexplainable untill it is probed and tried
Comment on the harm reduction model as presented here and in other literature you may have...
1.should all adolescents who use drugs of abuse be treated for durg dependence? why or who not? in what ways do adolescent drug patterns differ fron those in adults? 2. what are the major strengths and weakness to this model in comparison to the drug users are viewed in the united states? why do you think the US government is opposed to this approach?
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Evaluate the arical
writ the response in which you state your agreement or disagreement
with writer up un these questions guidelines
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2) our heart will always go out to the baby in the well, its a
measure of our humanity. but empathy will have to yield to reason
if humanity is to have a future can empathy yield to reason?
how?
thank you
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