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Addiction specialists have different takes on the concept of California sober, which some consider a valid, if informal, type of harm reduction.In a change from a post-overdose policy allowing weed and the occasional drink, Demi Lovato announces a new approach to sobriety.

Dr. Marlene Martin, a UC San Francisco addiction specialist, said she works with patients to get a clear sense of what they want from treatment. “I ask people what their goals are with substance abuse,” she said. Not everyone wants to be abstinent. “For some people, it’s reducing, for some it’s discontinuing, for some people it might be harm reduction — not getting HIV or not overdosing,” she said. “There are lots of ways people who use drugs can improve their health and well-being.

For many, self-medicating can be a slippery slope, Koob said. In addiction treatment facilities, he said, intoxicants are discouraged in favor of nonintoxicating medications that curb cravings and withdrawal:

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