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CHAPTER 13 DISCUSSION QUESTIONS

CHAPTER 13 DISCUSSION QUESTIONS

Q When considering the often-competing forms of social justice, corrective/protective and distributive/representational, do you think the current balance serves those with cooccurring disorders well? Explain your position. Given what you have read as well as your experience with people with co-occurring disorders, what would an ideal and comprehensive system of care look like for this specific population? What past or current public policies do you think made recovery more difficult for people with co-occurring substance use and mental health disorders?

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Comorbidity is an acute issue that requires a proper prospect to be looked upon its treatment, social justice and protection are not incorrect syncs. The lack of norms and social justice which fails to exclude patients with addiction issues makes it more depressive for the patient to cope up. These norms should make certain provisions to deal with such cases. The trend of incarcerating the patients claiming them to be prisoners under regulations would rather complicate the issue.