Access to thesis permanently restricted to Ball State community only.Utilizing psychoactive substances as alternative methods for physical, psychological, and spiritual healing has been a common practice for centuries. While most psychoactive substances hold negative connotations and illegal status across the globe, communities advocating for the use of these medicines still find ways to thrive. Today, however, a handful of US cities are beginning to adopt progressive drug policies, and psychoactive substances are becoming more openly consumed and discussed. Despite evolving drug policy, individuals who both use and advocate for the use of psychoactive plant medicines continue to face stigma regarding their beliefs and practices. A p...
Stigma towards people who use(d) illegal drugs (PWUDs) has been articulated as an enduring societal ...
While the use of Complementary/Alternative Medicine (CAM) has increased over the last two decades, h...
People who use drugs are a highly stigmatized population. This study explored within-group stigma as...
The evolution of human culture has been entwined with the use of psychoactive plants for millennia. ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2014Despite the ability of mainstream healthcare in the Un...
Stigma can affect many aspects of life for those who are subject to stigmatization. As contact with ...
Background: The rise in opioid overdoses has disproportionately affected the Central Appalachian reg...
Substance use disorder (SUD) is a disease that continues to affect the lives of millions of American...
Whilst sympathy exists among the general public for chronically ill and/or disabled people who use c...
Background: Despite its increasing prevalence and acceptance among the general publ...
For those of us who are set in our ways, we must first seek to understand that we may not grasp eve...
One of the biggest barriers to treatment when it comes to addiction is the stigma that surrounds it....
The purpose of this project was to systematically review the literature on the negative effects of s...
Given the changing landscape of medicinal drug use, it has become less clear what type of drug use i...
People of BAMME (Black, Asian, Minority, and Migrant ethnic) heritage in the UK experience various a...
Stigma towards people who use(d) illegal drugs (PWUDs) has been articulated as an enduring societal ...
While the use of Complementary/Alternative Medicine (CAM) has increased over the last two decades, h...
People who use drugs are a highly stigmatized population. This study explored within-group stigma as...
The evolution of human culture has been entwined with the use of psychoactive plants for millennia. ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2014Despite the ability of mainstream healthcare in the Un...
Stigma can affect many aspects of life for those who are subject to stigmatization. As contact with ...
Background: The rise in opioid overdoses has disproportionately affected the Central Appalachian reg...
Substance use disorder (SUD) is a disease that continues to affect the lives of millions of American...
Whilst sympathy exists among the general public for chronically ill and/or disabled people who use c...
Background: Despite its increasing prevalence and acceptance among the general publ...
For those of us who are set in our ways, we must first seek to understand that we may not grasp eve...
One of the biggest barriers to treatment when it comes to addiction is the stigma that surrounds it....
The purpose of this project was to systematically review the literature on the negative effects of s...
Given the changing landscape of medicinal drug use, it has become less clear what type of drug use i...
People of BAMME (Black, Asian, Minority, and Migrant ethnic) heritage in the UK experience various a...
Stigma towards people who use(d) illegal drugs (PWUDs) has been articulated as an enduring societal ...
While the use of Complementary/Alternative Medicine (CAM) has increased over the last two decades, h...
People who use drugs are a highly stigmatized population. This study explored within-group stigma as...