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Addiction's Hidden Costs

Xena Mindhurst

Maison d'édition: Publifye

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"Addiction's Hidden Costs" offers a groundbreaking exploration of substance abuse's far-reaching impacts, revealing that its annual economic burden in the United States surpasses $600 billion.

 
This comprehensive work uniquely weaves together three critical dimensions of addiction: financial consequences, emotional toll, and societal ramifications, presenting a holistic understanding that goes beyond traditional single-focus approaches to the subject. The book's distinctive strength lies in its integration of cutting-edge research from multiple disciplines, including neuroscience, behavioral economics, and social psychology.

 
Drawing from extensive data sources, including the National Institute on Drug Abuse and previously unpublished recovery center findings, it presents compelling evidence through accessible case studies and statistical analyses. Each chapter builds systematically from individual impacts to broader societal implications, helping readers grasp the interconnected nature of addiction's effects on families, communities, and healthcare systems.

 
Moving beyond mere problem identification, the work provides practical frameworks for comprehensive recovery strategies. It tackles controversial topics like medication-assisted treatment versus abstinence-only approaches while maintaining an objective stance. The book's accessible academic style makes complex concepts understandable for both professionals and general readers, offering valuable insights for healthcare providers, policy makers, and families affected by addiction.

 
Through its evidence-based approach and practical solutions, it serves as both an educational resource and an actionable guide for addressing addiction's complex challenges.
Disponible depuis: 08/01/2025.
Longueur d'impression: 137 pages.

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