SUNY-Buffalo: Researchers Explore Role of Psychology in Responding to Opioid Addiction
September 28, 2019
September 28, 2019
BUFFALO, New York, Sept. 28 [TNSsociologyresearch] -- The State University of New York's Buffalo Campus issued the following news release:
The literature on addictive substances such as alcohol and tobacco has developed consistently over decades of study within the field of psychology.
Now with an opioid epidemic that has seen overdose rates increase exponentially on the order of 300-500% in the last 15 years, there exists a clear need for the discipline to work toward . . .
The literature on addictive substances such as alcohol and tobacco has developed consistently over decades of study within the field of psychology.
Now with an opioid epidemic that has seen overdose rates increase exponentially on the order of 300-500% in the last 15 years, there exists a clear need for the discipline to work toward . . .