Barriers and Differences in Treating Women

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Barriers and Differences in Treating Women

Treating substance-abusing women can be a completely different entity from treating men. Often, women who abuse substances face significant barriers when seeking treatment, and are often in need of therapeutic techniques specifically tailored to suit their needs.

Keeping this in mind, and using the textbook, lecture materials, and other scholarly resources, respond to the following questions:

  • Describe the barriers that women face when seeking treatment.
  • Compare and contrast how these barriers differ from the barriers faced by men.
  • Recommend several treatment modifications that should be made for women in treatment.
  • Explain why these modifications are important and how they are different from treatment for men.

Write your initial response in approximately 300–400 words. Apply APA standards to citation of sources.

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Women are usually created uniquely from men. They face a myriad of challenges when it comes to treating drug and substance abuse and each one of them must be handled differently. Some of the barriers that they face during the treatment include; social stigma. Generally, women are not expected to be diehard addicts of drugs…………………
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