Addiction Therapy-2014

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Addiction Therapy-2014 Chicago, USA August 4-6, 2014 Cynthia Stuhlmiller

Harm Reduction, New Recovery and Addiction Therapy Cynthia Stuhlmiller, Professor of Rural Nursing University of New England, Armidale, New South Wales, Australia

Presentation Outline Background of my interest Historical overview Current divergent philosophies, goals and approaches New Recovery Where are we going debate audience participation

Background of my interest Medical detox units for GM USA methadone madness Drug courts Tri morbidities separation of treatments Easier to get heroin than bactirm/septa The UNE/Coledale Student-led Clinic Unlimited unsupervised success story (like the Serengeti) Incidences (kids injecting on site, threats, disposing) Needles brought in by kids, bins, neglect Liability (risk to whom)? How do we define success? Is this good enough?

Historical overview Time immemorial 1960 s-70 s 1976 Dutch experience decriminalisation 1976 Opium Act revision distinguish drugs of harm 1977 Drug normalisation policy 1984 needle exchange 1986 Switzerland injecting room 1988 Tacoma needle exchange England, Europe, USA, Australia (since 1985) 2001 Australia shooting gallery HIV, Hep C 1$ saves 4$ 2013 Illegal Magazine in Denmark profits to procurement

Divergent philosophies Abstinence Gabriel Nahas, James Royce Genetically ingrained brain can only heal itself Habitual disposition has modified whole person Cruel to society Prohibition works If legal more addicts, child abuse, mugging, robbery renormalisation Harm reduction/minimisation Alan Marlett Is this a valid distinction? Modify risky behaviour Meet person on own terms Do not reject but engage Inhumane (treat only if ab) Prohibition increases use Moderation & normalisation Needle syringe Injecting rooms Methadone Loosen drug laws

Users blog http://www.memoirsofanaddictedbrain.com/connect/hello- Harm reduction for whom? Person or society? Show of respect Give tools not drug Give treatment not tools Why teach injecting vs keeping away from needles? Methadone is just legal addiction Harm reduction is a band aid Harm reduction would prevent overdose Harm reduction is path to abstinence Harm reduction condones and enables Is harm reduction treatment? Damaged brains cannot make good decisions

Rationale for harm reduction Most problematic users are conflicted and ambivalent about stopping or unclear about what they need to do. Effective treatments must engage them where they are in their ambivalence. This means accepting them in treatment before they are ready to commit to stopping. Then we can establish respectful, empathic, supportive, collaborative therapeutic relationships that enable comprehensive assessment and clarification of realistic goals and personalized plans for working toward positive change that suit each person. All positive change goals that are steps in the right direction are then seen as successes on the path toward one s ideal outcome. This harm reduction approach extends the reach of treatment to the entire spectrum of problematic drug users rather than restricting treatment only to those people who are ready, willing and able to embrace abstinence at the beginning of the process. This shift in the focus of treatment makes treatment more attractive and appealing to a large number of people who are not motivated for abstinence-only treatments. BUT WHERE IS THE ENGAGEMENT? WHAT ARE THE OUTCOMES?

Australia since 1985 Public health approach 1. Reduce supply of harmful substances 2. Reduce demand for their use 3. Reduce health-related harm of use

NS distribution/per IDU/ per year

Measure of Success The effectiveness of these programs has been evaluated in Australia. The evaluation found that approximately 32,000 new HIV infections and 97,000 new Hepatitis C infections had been prevented during the decade 2000-2009 as a direct result of the Needle and Syringe Programs. In addition, the programs resulted in health care cost savings of over four dollars for every one dollar spent. National Centre for Education and Training on Addiction (Australia)

Where s the evidence? Does the $1-$4 hold up still? Freely available syringes reduce HIV Insufficient evidence for hep C Palmateer N, Kimber J, Hickman M, Hutchinson S, Rhodes T, Goldberg D (May 2010). "Evidence for the effectiveness of sterile injecting equipment provision in preventing hepatitis C and human immunodeficiency virus transmission among injecting drug users: a review of reviews". Addiction 105 (5): 844 59. What are the treatment outcomes from NS programs?

New Recovery http://www.anex.org.au/wp-content/uploads/australian- Drug-Policy-harm-reduction-and-new-recovery-April- 2012.pdf Recovery concept US, UK, AU More holistic approach needed that includes housing, work, education, child welfare, meaningful activity, health services etc. Controversy by AU harm min folks we do not have the resources

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