About Meera Grover
Working in Vancouver’s notorious downtown Eastside to pay for her theological education at Regent College, Meera Bai Grover was faced with questions about whether or not providing people who use drugs with sterile supplies and a place to inject contravened her faith. She knew she wanted to care for people with addiction but did not know how to do so in a way that fit with her own moral code.
She wrestled with these questions over the years and through her transition from nursing to becoming a fully licensed physician who specializes in addiction medicine. Why I Help People Take Drugs details her insights along the way, describing the patient stories that influenced her practice.
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Why I Help People Take Drugs is for anyone who has struggled with how to care for people experiencing addiction. Dr. Grover describes her own evangelical lens and how it applies when considering the societal role in the current opioid crisis. She touches on topics such as harm reduction, recovery, decriminalization, and involuntary treatment, with patient examples interwoven with medical education about addiction. In the midst of a devastating opioid crisis, Why I Help People Take Drugs provides invaluable lessons to help the church develop a meaningful response toward addiction.