Deconstructing Toxic Narratives: Data, Disparities, and a New Path Forward in the Opioid Crisis
English | 2026 | ISBN-10: 3032231345 | 247 pages| Epub PDF (True) | 25 MB
This book reframes the opioid crisis as far more than a story of reckless prescribing or pharmaceutical misconduct. It uncovers the deeper socioeconomic, political, and cultural forces that have shaped one of the most devastating public health emergencies in modern U.S. history. Through clear analysis and compelling evidence, it challenges readers to reconsider what they think they know—and why conventional narratives fall short.
Moving seamlessly across disciplines, the book draws from econometrics, qualitative fieldwork, spatial modeling, and socioecological theory to illuminate the structural and place-based contexts in which addiction takes root. It exposes how declining economic opportunity, eroding social cohesion, regulatory contradictions, and distorted media portrayals have interacted to produce widespread vulnerability. Each chapter reveals overlooked mechanisms, from the consequences of free‑market healthcare to the lived experiences of stigma, trauma, and marginalization.
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