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Don't Lose Hope for Hogue
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Don't Lose Hope for Hogue

1993
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To begin with, [Heather Mac Donald] confuses mental health problems with substance abuse. Not everyone with a mental illness has a drug problem, and not everyone who is an addict has a mental illness. Both diseases must be treated - sometimes simultaneously and sometimes separately. Finally, a word about Larry Hogue. This man desperately needs help in the form of a supervised, structured environment. His relapse should have been predictable. Let's not reject a system of community mental health care that Hogue was never a part of.
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Newsday LLC