Faith v America’s Opioid Epidemic - a podcast by BBC World Service

from 2019-02-01T15:15

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When people talk about America’s opioid epidemic, they often focus on the record number of drug related overdose deaths – 72,000 last year – or the growing number of court cases against the drug manufacturers. But for a lot of people there is another story – that of their personal struggle against addiction. And for many of them, that means holding fast to their faith. What part can faith play in helping those who are determined to make a change, and how does it contribute to the fight against the opioid epidemic in America?

In Louisville, Kentucky, the churches play their part in the recovery services. Louisville is sometimes called the recovery centre of Kentucky, and we find out more about different approaches, and also contrasting views in treatments. Medication assisted approaches use the drug Suboxone but some centres do not agree with using drugs to treat drugs. Some depend on faith alone.The programme explores the challenges that face individuals who want to help themselves and the decisions they take in order to change their lives.Image: A train passes through Lawrenceburg, Kentucky (Credit: Luke Sharrett/Getty Images)

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