J Health Serv Psychol. 2025 Feb;51(1):31-41. doi: 10.1007/s42843-025-00124-8. Epub 2025 Mar 13.
ABSTRACT
Alcohol use is common and associated with varying degrees of harm. Heavy alcohol use can lead to the development of an alcohol use disorder (AUD). The stigma and discrimination that people with AUD often face can act as barriers to seeking clinical services and may negatively impact the quality of care they receive. This paper outlines best practices for working with people who use alcohol, emphasizing the importance of addressing stigma in caring for and communicating with clients. Written from a harm-reduction perspective, it highlights the significance of client-driven goal setting and autonomy, meeting clients where they are regarding their behavior change goals, and maintaining a non-judgmental, compassionate stance.
PMID:40276597 | PMC:PMC12017455 | DOI:10.1007/s42843-025-00124-8
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