Abstract:Chapter 9 teaches readers that harm reduction is a general term for a variety of strategies to keep people who are abusing psychoactive substances safe, to engage them in a nonjudgmental way, and to take pragmatic approaches to reduce harm associated with high-risk behaviors that people who abuse psychoactive substances experience. Harm reduction addresses the urgent need to avoid overdoses, injection-related diseases and infections, the use of contaminated psychoactive substances, and create a gateway for tra… Show more
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