@OakSyder @catrionastew @Scott_Wiener This might be a good paper for you to read. It provides some much needed nuance: https://t.co/zTkB4nb1Ip
@stuz5000 @SupStefani Here is some science. Where is the science that says abstinence-based treatment works better? https://t.co/QWRHFi6dJC https://t.co/j6o96DI8sF
@MaxMurrayShow Ex, here is a study showing benefits of a harm reduction vs absence approach in respect to housing the homeless programs. Other pages went over the pros and cons of both approaches, and typically recognize HR as a legitimate substitute for
@WankPune @michelletandler @niffinandback Evidently she’s knows something that these people don’t, I’d like to see her study. https://t.co/loxx7BXzuw
Provider Views of #HarmReduction Vs Abstinence Policies in #Homeless Services for Dually Diagnosed Adults (Study) http://t.co/LUghSlCS2R
Provider Views of #HarmReduction Vs Abstinence Policies in #Homeless Services for Dually Diagnosed Adults (Study) http://t.co/LUghSlCS2R