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Philosophical Critique of Co-Existing Mental Health and Substance Use Challenges
Philosophical Critique of Co-Existing Mental Health and Substance Use Challenges
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Philosophical Critique of Co-Existing Mental Health and Substance Use Challenges

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This book is a philosophical inquiry into psychological and emotional pain—specifically, the pain experienced by those who live with mental distress and use substances to cope. It challenges how society misreads this pain, reducing it to diagnoses, deviance, or dysfunction. Drawing on critical realism, phenomenology, and lived experience, the book argues that such pain is not a symptom to be silenced, but a form of knowledge an intelligent, if desperate, response to unliveable conditions. Addiction and mental distress are not separate problems, but co-emergent strategies for survival. Through historical critique, philosophical analysis, and empirical data, the book dismantles the concept of “dual diagnosis” and offers an alternative: the Layered Care Model (LCM). Rooted in justice and human dignity, the LCM reimagines care for people who use substances not despite their pain, but because of it. At its heart, the book asks: what if psychological pain comes first and everything else is a response to it?
Undertittel
Pain Comes First - Drugs Come Later
Forfatter
Simon Bratt
ISBN
9783032131805
Språk
Engelsk
Utgivelsesdato
20.1.2026
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