Full Description
In The Rhetoric of the Opioid Crisis, Rachel Sussman Kaplan explores the opioid crisis through modernity. This book argues the stakeholders in this crisis have a different rhetorical bias and each group has contributed some willingly in the name of corporate profit and others inadvertently while trying to help patients.
Contents
Chapter One: The Rhetoric of the Opioid Crisis and Addiction to Prescription Pain Medicine
Chapter Two: Crisis Communication and the Opioid Crisis
Chapter Three: The Rhetoric of the Opioid Crisis and the Relationship between Rhetoric and Framing Theory
Chapter Four: Protecting the Professions—Doctor Versus Drug Dealer
Chapter Five: Human Flourishing
Chapter Six: Innocent Victims in the Opioid Crisis
Chapter Seven: An Ecological Perspective of the Medicolegal Ramifications and Corporate Reactions to the Opioid Crisis