Learning Objectives… Failed?
A few nice substance abuse images I found:
Learning objectives… failed?

Image by Terriko
Taken for Active Assignment Weekly: Frustration
It’s bad enough to be stuck in a day-long training. But when you find out that you’re stuck in a day long training for something you’ll never do, that’s even more frustrating… Thankfully, we have substance abuse to help us cope with life’s frustrations.
WIT: Went with a small depth of field to convey that there’s a reason the bottle isn’t full, and perhaps to give a feeling of all that frustratingly useless training blurring into a mass of stuff to be forgotten.
Check out this wider-view photo for more of the story
Old Norristown State Hospital

Image by road_less_trvled
During the 1930’s and 1940’s electro shock therapy, insulin coma therapy, and lobotomies became methods of treatment. The usage of psychotropic (anti-psychotic) medications began in the early 1950’s. Medications were able to help control and lessen the severity of many of the symptoms and behaviors associated with mental illness. At this time there were over 4000 patients.
Specialized treatment units for substance abuse, social rehabilitation, geriatrics, adolescents, forensics, among others, were developed during the latter 1950’s and into the 1960’s. There was an emphasis on social and vocational rehabilitation to prepare persons for community re-entry
” Out the door … That away “

Image by gmayster01 ….
BNP building avenue Mcgill College Montreal.
Headline 80 management people were let go today at BNP head office Montreal Banque Nationale De Paris … @ 200 sf /employee 16,000 s.f. will be back on the market . 80 families may indure some of the following afflictions stress disruption illness divorce substance abuse etc. Just a 4 line snippet .
A picture is sometimes worth an entire editorial !
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