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Reaching people at risk of opioid abuse and suicide will require a shift beyond a focus on treating individuals to a more comprehensive public health approach.

“The majority of people aren’t showing up at our treatment doors, so we have to have a very different approach if we’re going to reach everyone,” explained Arthur C. Evans Jr. PhD, chief executive officer of the American Psychological Association.

In an interview at an event sponsored by the Education Development Center and the National Action Alliance for Suicide Prevention, Dr. Evans discussed effective strategies for taking a population-health treatment perspective.

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Reaching people at risk of opioid abuse and suicide will require a shift beyond a focus on treating individuals to a more comprehensive public health approach.

“The majority of people aren’t showing up at our treatment doors, so we have to have a very different approach if we’re going to reach everyone,” explained Arthur C. Evans Jr. PhD, chief executive officer of the American Psychological Association.

In an interview at an event sponsored by the Education Development Center and the National Action Alliance for Suicide Prevention, Dr. Evans discussed effective strategies for taking a population-health treatment perspective.

The video associated with this article is no longer available on this site. Please view all of our videos on the MDedge YouTube channel

 

 

 

Reaching people at risk of opioid abuse and suicide will require a shift beyond a focus on treating individuals to a more comprehensive public health approach.

“The majority of people aren’t showing up at our treatment doors, so we have to have a very different approach if we’re going to reach everyone,” explained Arthur C. Evans Jr. PhD, chief executive officer of the American Psychological Association.

In an interview at an event sponsored by the Education Development Center and the National Action Alliance for Suicide Prevention, Dr. Evans discussed effective strategies for taking a population-health treatment perspective.

The video associated with this article is no longer available on this site. Please view all of our videos on the MDedge YouTube channel

 

 

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