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Psychiatrist Treating Addictions: "The Hardest Thing to See Is when a Person Wants to Recover, but Their Environment Gets in the Way"

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​Helping people and their loved ones who are addicted to alcohol, drugs, or gambling is the daily routine of psychiatrist Pavel Osipov. The physician who heads the Outpatient Department of the Klaipėda branch of the Republican Center for Addiction Diseases says that although the stigma of addiction is gradually decreasing and people are seeking help more boldly, addiction still remains a topic that is not easy to talk about.
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​Helping people and their loved ones who are addicted to alcohol, drugs, or gambling is the daily routine of psychiatrist Pavel Osipov. The physician who heads the Outpatient Department of the Klaipėda branch of the Republican Center for Addiction Diseases says that although the stigma of addiction is gradually decreasing and people are seeking help more boldly, addiction still remains a topic that is not easy to talk about.

·Vilnius, Lithuania
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lrytas.lt broke the news in Vilnius, Lithuania on Tuesday, May 5, 2026.
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