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How providers speak to patients with substance use disorders is important. The language used while talking to or about patients ... Not all cancer survivors feel like they are “superheroes” or “brave.” In this video, Carletta, a breast cancer survivor herself, explains ... Harm reduction recognizes that people aren't perfect. From naloxone, buprenorphine, and disposal of sharps, harm reduction ... People experiencing mental health conditions often face rejection, bullying and discrimination. This can make their journey to ... North America is in an unprecedented overdose crisis. It's affecting people from all walks of life, and we're losing our friends, ... The way providers speak about substance use disorder makes a real difference in the success of a person's recovery journey.

Dive into the world of Person-Centred Language (PCL), Dementia Care, and Effective Communication with our latest video set in ... At South Shore Health, the way we interact with patients, our body language, and even what As part of Arizona Addicted, a discussion about overcoming stigmas.

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Words Matter (CDC Pathways)

Words Matter (CDC Pathways)

How providers speak to patients with substance use disorders is important. The language used while talking to or about patients ...

Carletta: Why Words Matter

Carletta: Why Words Matter

Not all cancer survivors feel like they are “superheroes” or “brave.” In this video, Carletta, a breast cancer survivor herself, explains ...

Harm Reduction Strategies (CDC Pathways)

Harm Reduction Strategies (CDC Pathways)

Harm reduction recognizes that people aren't perfect. From naloxone, buprenorphine, and disposal of sharps, harm reduction ...

Words Matter

Words Matter

People experiencing mental health conditions often face rejection, bullying and discrimination. This can make their journey to ...

Words Matter - Charlene's Story

Words Matter - Charlene's Story

North America is in an unprecedented overdose crisis. It's affecting people from all walks of life, and we're losing our friends, ...

Journey to Recovery: Why Words Matter

Journey to Recovery: Why Words Matter

The way providers speak about substance use disorder makes a real difference in the success of a person's recovery journey.

Words Matter - Eliminating the Stigma of Substance Use

Words Matter - Eliminating the Stigma of Substance Use

North America is in an unprecedented overdose crisis. It's affecting people from all walks of life, and we're losing our friends, ...

Creating Pathways to Practice

Creating Pathways to Practice

Learn how

Words Matter: An Introduction to Person Centred Language in Long-Term Care

Words Matter: An Introduction to Person Centred Language in Long-Term Care

Dive into the world of Person-Centred Language (PCL), Dementia Care, and Effective Communication with our latest video set in ...

Words Matter

Words Matter

At South Shore Health, the way we interact with patients, our body language, and even what

STEM and Early Career

STEM and Early Career

CDC

STEM and Inspiration

STEM and Inspiration

CDC

Why words matter when discussing addiction and mental health

Why words matter when discussing addiction and mental health

As part of Arizona Addicted, a discussion about overcoming stigmas.