Stigma and bias in behavioral health
Racial and use bias has been demonstrated in the research related to behavioral health and medically assisted therapy. The conclusion that has been drawn is that even well-meaning providers and staff hold biases that impact how and to whom they offer care and medicinal support for substance use disorder (SUD). This lecture explores this research and supports participants in reflecting on, identifying, and mitigating this reality so as to offer equitable respect and support for everyone living with SUD.