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		<title>By: How doctors treat doctors with drug use problems: Addiction treatment that works &#171; Psychology In Action</title>
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		<description>[...] detection and assessment brings the addicted doctor, their family members, colleagues, and employers together. Getting the problem out in the open early makes it easier to deal with than having to be [...]</description>
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		<description>[...] Is Anonymity the Final Shame Frontier in Addiction? I’m a drug addict and a sex addict, and as far as I’m concerned, staying anonymous let’s me remain buried in shame, and a double life, that keeps me always one step ahead of those close to me. Did I say too much? Did I give away my secrets? None of those  questions matter when everyone knows everything there is to know about you. For a disease couched in anxiety, obsessions, and compulsive behavior, there’s very little that can be more triggering. Read more&#8230; [...]</description>
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