Kathleen A Crapanzano,1 Rebecca Hammarlund,2 Bilal Ahmad,1 Natalie Hunsinger,1 Rumneet Kullar1 1Department of Psychiatry, Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center, Baton Rouge, LA, USA; 2Our Lady of the Lake Division of Academic Affairs, Baton Rouge, LA, USA Abstract: Substance use disorders (SUDs) take a heavy toll on those who have them and on society more broadly. These disorders are often difficult to treat, and relapse is common. Perhaps, because of these factors, these disorders are highly stigmatized worldwide. The purpose of this study is to examine empirical work intended to determine the impact of perceived social stigma and self-stigma on the process of recovering from SUDs with the assistance of formal treatment service...
The purpose of this study was to examine mentally ill substance abusers (MISA\u27s) perception of st...
The purpose of this study was to examine mentally ill substance abusers (MISA\u27s) perception of st...
The purpose of this study was to examine mentally ill substance abusers (MISA\u27s) perception of st...
Substance use disorders (SUDs) take a heavy toll on those who have them and on society more broadly....
R Hammarlund,1 KA Crapanzano,2 L Luce,2 L Mulligan,2 KM Ward2 1Our Lady of the Lake Division of Acad...
Aims This study provides a systematic review of existing research that has empirically evaluated int...
Aims This study provides a systematic review of existing research that has empirically evaluated int...
Aims This study provides a systematic review of existing research that has empirically evaluated int...
Aims This study provides a systematic review of existing research that has empirically evaluated int...
Aims This study provides a systematic review of existing research that has empirically evaluated int...
Aims This study provides a systematic review of existing research that has empirically evaluated int...
Aims This study provides a systematic review of existing research that has empirically evaluated int...
Aims This study provides a systematic review of existing research that has empirically evaluated int...
Aims This study provides a systematic review of existing research that has empirically evaluated int...
Aims This study provides a systematic review of existing research that has empirically evaluated int...
The purpose of this study was to examine mentally ill substance abusers (MISA\u27s) perception of st...
The purpose of this study was to examine mentally ill substance abusers (MISA\u27s) perception of st...
The purpose of this study was to examine mentally ill substance abusers (MISA\u27s) perception of st...
Substance use disorders (SUDs) take a heavy toll on those who have them and on society more broadly....
R Hammarlund,1 KA Crapanzano,2 L Luce,2 L Mulligan,2 KM Ward2 1Our Lady of the Lake Division of Acad...
Aims This study provides a systematic review of existing research that has empirically evaluated int...
Aims This study provides a systematic review of existing research that has empirically evaluated int...
Aims This study provides a systematic review of existing research that has empirically evaluated int...
Aims This study provides a systematic review of existing research that has empirically evaluated int...
Aims This study provides a systematic review of existing research that has empirically evaluated int...
Aims This study provides a systematic review of existing research that has empirically evaluated int...
Aims This study provides a systematic review of existing research that has empirically evaluated int...
Aims This study provides a systematic review of existing research that has empirically evaluated int...
Aims This study provides a systematic review of existing research that has empirically evaluated int...
Aims This study provides a systematic review of existing research that has empirically evaluated int...
The purpose of this study was to examine mentally ill substance abusers (MISA\u27s) perception of st...
The purpose of this study was to examine mentally ill substance abusers (MISA\u27s) perception of st...
The purpose of this study was to examine mentally ill substance abusers (MISA\u27s) perception of st...