Rhetoric of the Opioid Epidemic

Rhetoric of the Opioid Epidemic
Title Rhetoric of the Opioid Epidemic PDF eBook
Author Tiara K. Good
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages 151
Release 2021-11-05
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 1793626200

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Rhetoric of the Opioid Epidemic demonstrates that framing the epidemic as a medical issue instead of an effect of moral failing holds more potential for solving the epidemic through medical treatment and reconnecting sufferers back to society. This rhetorical move separates the opioid epidemic from the criminal and immoral frames that were cast upon the crack epidemic and initial framing of the AIDS epidemic. Popular culture and governmental response case studies include: President Trump’s March 19, 2018 address to the nation, ODMAP produced by the Washington/Baltimore High Intensity Drug Trafficking in January 2017, news stories from national sources dating from 2015 to 2020 about the chronic pain management debate, two documentaries, Heroin(e) (2017) and One Nation Under Stress: Deaths of Despair in the United States (2019), and Ben is Back (2018).

The Rhetoric of the Opioid Crisis

The Rhetoric of the Opioid Crisis
Title The Rhetoric of the Opioid Crisis PDF eBook
Author Rachel Sussman Kaplan
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages 163
Release 2022-07-07
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 1793640556

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In The Rhetoric of the Opioid Crisis, Rachel Sussman Kaplan explores the opioid crisis through modernity. This book argues the stakeholders in this crisis have a different rhetorical bias and each group has contributed some willingly in the name of corporate profit and others inadvertently while trying to help patients.

The Rhetoric of the Opioid Crisis and Addiction to Prescription Pain Medicine

The Rhetoric of the Opioid Crisis and Addiction to Prescription Pain Medicine
Title The Rhetoric of the Opioid Crisis and Addiction to Prescription Pain Medicine PDF eBook
Author Rachel S. W. Kaplan
Publisher
Total Pages 0
Release 2018
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The Opioid Epidemic and US Culture

The Opioid Epidemic and US Culture
Title The Opioid Epidemic and US Culture PDF eBook
Author Travis D. Stimeling
Publisher
Total Pages 0
Release 2020
Genre Law
ISBN 9781949199703

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"The Opioid Epidemic and US Culture brings a new set of perspectives to one of the most pressing contemporary topics in Appalachia and the nation as a whole. A project aimed both at challenging dehumanizing attitudes toward those caught in the opioid epidemic and at protesting the structural forces that have enabled it, this edited volume assembles a multidisciplinary community of scholars and practitioners to consider the ways that people have mobilized their creativity in response to the crisis. Written for an audience of people working on the front lines of the opioid crisis, the book is essential reading for social workers, addiction counselors, halfway house managers, and people with opioid use disorder. It will also appeal to the community of scholars interested in understanding how aesthetics shape our engagement with critical social issues, particularly in the fields of literary and film criticism, museum studies, and ethnomusicology"--

Substance Use Disorders

Substance Use Disorders
Title Substance Use Disorders PDF eBook
Author Gerard Moeller
Publisher Oxford University Press
Total Pages 400
Release 2020-09-17
Genre Medical
ISBN 0190920211

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Substance Use Disorders provides an overview of substance misuse and addresses the neurobiology, pharmacotherapy, and behavioural therapy management of substance use disorders from a clinical perspective. Examining the opioid epidemic to frame its discussion of the epidemiology of substance misuse, this book explores common barriers that prevent the implementation of effective treatment. Chapters discuss various aspects of substance use disorders, particularly opioids, alcohol, cannabis, and cocaine, to inform better conceptualization and management of these conditions. Part of the Primer On Psychiatry series, this book will provide a solid foundation for residents and fellows in psychiatry and addiction medicine and can also be used in clinical practice.

The Opioid Epidemic

The Opioid Epidemic
Title The Opioid Epidemic PDF eBook
Author Yngvild Olsen
Publisher What Everyone Needs to Know(r
Total Pages 345
Release 2019
Genre Medical
ISBN 0190916036

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An incisive, essential guide to understanding one of today's most urgent -- and complex -- problems. The Opioid Epidemic: What Everyone Needs to Know® is an accessible, nonpartisan overview of the causes, politics, and treatments tied to the most devastating health crisis of our time. Its comprehensive approach and Q&A format offer readers a practical path to understanding the epidemic from all sides. Written by two expert physicians and enriched with stories from their experiences on the front lines of this epidemic, this book is a critical resource for any general reader -- and for the individuals and families fighting this fight in their own lives.

The Politics of the Opioid Epidemic

The Politics of the Opioid Epidemic
Title The Politics of the Opioid Epidemic PDF eBook
Author Susan L. Moffitt
Publisher
Total Pages 0
Release 2020-03-25
Genre Medical
ISBN 9781478008736

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In "The Politics of the Opioid Epidemic," leading political scientists from diverse theoretical traditions provide new insights into the enduring features of American policy and practice that have influenced state-level and national responses to the ongoing opioid crisis. Key among these features is the persistent power of race in shaping public opinion of the opioid crisis, influencing the development of punitive and treatment-oriented legislation, and impacting media portrayal of opioids and the communities they affect. Other factors include the development of the conservative welfare state and the challenges of delivering information and services to affected communities through existing, dysfunctional systems. Analyzing the manifold politics that have contributed to the current situation, contributors explain the depth of the current opioid epidemic and highlight the need for structural change to produce durable, effective policies. Contributors. Amanda Abraham, Christina M. Andrews, Clifford S. Bersamira, Andrea Louise Campbell, Sarah E. Gollust, Colleen M. Grogan, Gali Katznelson, Jin Woo Kim, Miriam Laugesen, Joanne M. Miller, Susan L. Moffitt, Evan Morgan, Brendan Nyhan, Eric M. Patashnik, Elizabeth Per z-Chiqu s, Harold A. Pollack, Marie Schenk, Carmel Shachar, Phillip M. Singer, Bikki Tran Smith, Patricia Strach, Paul Testa, Tess Wise, Katie Zuber