Discussion though there are some community-based organisations, their therapy is sometimes more spirituality rather than medical therapy, so that it could provoke another addiction such as Spiritual activities, excessive community dependence, or reliance on part icular leaders or organisations. This limited accessibility would be due to a highly stigmatised image including criminality and moral failure, but also the lower rates of drug addiction compared to other countries. Comparison of the approaches to addiction in both countries highlights that differences in views towards drug use affects the level of medical support from the government. The UK government views addiction as a mental health issue, so that they have more choices for patients and their families or carers to recover in the best way. This generous assistant could be due to the huge number of drug use cases in the UK, and understanding of addiction from citizens. However, the Japanese government still have a stronger legal perspective than the UK, and it limits individuals to have access to medications and official support. Even 15
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