It depends.
Dear Friend,
We all know that treatment is an important tool for people struggling with addiction. But is it the answer for everyone who uses drugs? For some, yes. For others, no...it may not be what they need.
Learn more about this and the answers to many frequently asked questions about treatment by visiting our addiction treatment resource.
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The page offers a wealth of knowledge on addiction treatment, including options, settings, and frequently asked questions like:
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*What is the difference between voluntary and involuntary treatment?
*What are the barriers to treatment?
*Is addiction treatment alone enough?
*Where do I go to engage in treatment?
*How does harm reduction support treatment?
Right now, or after visiting the page,
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test your knowledge of these frequently asked questions with our short quiz! Can you get all 4 questions right?
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Knowledge is power. When we take the time to understand addiction treatment, we become stronger advocates for ourselves and our loved ones. At DPA, we work to ensure everyone has access to the information and care they need.
Sincerely,
Drug Policy Alliance
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