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  <title>Harm Reduction Reimagined: Tailored Strategies for Women and Gender Minorities Who Use Drugs</title>
  <description>In this episode, we dive into a compelling narrative review from the American Journal of Psychiatry Residents' Journal (September 2025) on harm reduction interventions specifically designed for women and gender minority individuals who use drugs. &amp;amp;nbsp; While traditional harm reduction approaches save lives, this review highlights how gender-responsive programs—addressing overlapping risks like sexual health, violence, stigma, and criminalization—can deliver even stronger outcomes. &amp;amp;nbsp; Join us as we discuss practical implications for clinicians, the power of meeting people where they are, and why prioritizing gender-specific harm reduction could transform addiction psychiatry. Essential listening for anyone passionate about equity, evidence-based care, and reducing harm in vulnerable communities. &amp;amp;nbsp; The background music featured in this episode is &amp;quot;Open Up (Pour Your Spirit Out) (Instrumental Version)&amp;quot; by JOYSPRING, courtesy of Epidemic Sound. (Used under subscription license – thank you to the artist and Epidemic Sound for this uplifting, royalty-free track!) </description>
  <author_name>AJP Residents' Journal</author_name>
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