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Home >  Short Publications >  In Praise of Stigma
In Praise of Stigma
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By Sally Satel, M.D.
Posted: Friday, December 28, 2007
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Publication Date: November 2, 2007

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A few years ago, a journalist asked me whether I was concerned about the stigma associated with addiction. I replied that I could imagine few behaviors more deserving of stigmatization. The National Association of Alcohol and Drug Abuse Counselors greeted my comment with a press release stating, "Dr. Satel's nonsensical statement that divorces brain functioning from human behavior further erodes her credibility as an addiction expert." Some months later, I repeated my prostigma comment at a debate at the annual meeting of the College on Problems of Drug Dependence and elicited a collective gasp from the audience. Clearly I committed heresy. . . .

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Sally Satel, M.D., is a resident scholar at AEI.

Source Notes:   "In Praise of Stigma" was published as a chapter in Addiction Treatment: Science and Policy for the Twenty-first Century, edited by Jack E. Henningfield, Patricia B. Santora, and Warren K. Bickel (Johns Hopkins University Press, 2007), 147-51. Reproduced with permission of The Johns Hopkins University Press.
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