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Reimagining health, transforming shame

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Community Impact: Big Idea Talk

When we ask “Why the pain?” rather than “Why the addiction?” we learn so much more.

Family Physician Anjali Taneja describes how we must do this cultural work together by using stigma reducing language, meeting people where they are (harm reduction), and reimagining healing with responsive treatment and recovery options.

Project

Strong Roots / Raices Fuertes: Innovative and Community-Based Approach to Addictions

Cohort

2016-2019

Focus Areas
  • Addiction & Substance Use
  • Behavioral and Mental Health
Team Members
  • Lorraine Cordova, BSN, MSN, FNP
  • Katherine Porterfield, PA-C
  • Anjali Taneja, MD, MPH
  • Dominic Villanueva, DOM
  • William Wagner, PhD, LCSW
Location

Albuquerque, New Mexico

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