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Stigma can hinder recovery efforts from "summary" of Drugs, Addiction, and the Brain by George F. Koob,Michael A. Arends,Michel Le Moal

Stigma can be a significant barrier to individuals seeking help for substance use disorders. This stigma often stems from a lack of understanding about addiction and the belief that it is a moral failing rather than a medical condition. As a result, individuals struggling with addiction may be hesitant to seek treatment due to fear of judgment or discrimination. When individuals do seek help, stigma can continue to impact their recovery efforts. For example, stigma can lead to feelings of shame and low self-worth, which can hinder motivation and engagement in treatment. Additionally, stigma...
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    Drugs, Addiction, and the Brain

    George F. Koob

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