A capabilities approach: re-envision addressing substance misuse

Christopher Rusk, S. Sarabia
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ABSTRACT The Capabilities Approach provides an alternate lens to conceptualize substance misuse that embraces human dignity. This paper provides an overview of the Capabilities Approach, describes three overarching areas of substance misuse that hurt people who use substances, and explains how a shift to a Capabilities Approach would reduce that burden. These include (1) the stigmatizing effects of attributing substance misuse to personal responsibility while minimizing structural contributing factors; (2) the fragmented, siloed services separating micro and macro approaches; and (3) a rigid, prescriptive view of recovery based on 12 step philosophy with the sole outcome of abstinence thus not supporting a person-centered, multiple pathways approach, and in turn, self-determination. Finally, implications for Capabilities guided approaches to social work practice highlight person-in-environment, integrated practice, and a client-centered focus while replacing policies such as the War on Drugs with harm reduction and drug
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能力方法:重新设想解决药物滥用问题
摘要能力方法提供了一个替代视角来概念化包含人类尊严的药物滥用。本文概述了能力方法,描述了药物滥用的三个主要领域,这些领域会伤害使用药物的人,并解释了向能力方法的转变将如何减轻这种负担。其中包括:(1)将滥用药物归咎于个人责任,同时尽量减少结构性因素的污名化影响;(2) 将微观和宏观方法分开的零散、孤立的服务;以及(3)基于12步哲学的僵硬、规范的康复观,其唯一结果是禁欲,因此不支持以人为中心的多途径方法,进而不支持自决。最后,以能力为导向的社会工作实践方法的含义强调了环境中的人、综合实践和以客户为中心的关注,同时用减少伤害和毒品取代了禁毒战争等政策
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Social Work Practice in the Addictions is designed to help social work practitioners stay abreast of the latest developments in the field of addictions. This journal publishes refereed articles on innovative individual, family, group work, and community practice models for treating and preventing substance abuse and other addictions in diverse populations. The journal focuses on research findings, health care, social policies, and program administration directly affecting social work practice in the addictions. The Journal of Social Work Practice in the Addictions has several regular features of interest to social workers in the field of addictions.
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