Tackling Addiction
Pathways to Recovery
Herausgeber: Malloch, Margaret; Yates, Rowdy
Tackling Addiction
Pathways to Recovery
Herausgeber: Malloch, Margaret; Yates, Rowdy
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This edited collection brings together the thoughts and experiences of researchers, practitioners and service users from the fields of health, addiction and criminal justice and centres on current developments in addiction policy and practice. Tackling Addiction examines what recovery, addiction and dependence really mean.
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This edited collection brings together the thoughts and experiences of researchers, practitioners and service users from the fields of health, addiction and criminal justice and centres on current developments in addiction policy and practice. Tackling Addiction examines what recovery, addiction and dependence really mean.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 208
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. März 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 226mm x 150mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 318g
- ISBN-13: 9781849050173
- ISBN-10: 1849050171
- Artikelnr.: 27427527
- Verlag: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 208
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. März 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 226mm x 150mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 318g
- ISBN-13: 9781849050173
- ISBN-10: 1849050171
- Artikelnr.: 27427527
Acknowledgements. List of Contributors. Introduction. Margaret S. Malloch
University Of Stirling
UK and Rowdy Yates
University Of Stirling
UK. 1. The Road Less Travelled? A Short History of Addiction Recovery. Rowdy Yates and Margaret S. Malloch. 2. Mapping Routes to Recovery: The Role of Recovery Groups and Communities. David Best
University of The West Of Scotland
UK. 3. Recovery in the Project: A South East Alternative Journey. Dharmacarini Khuladarini
Turning Point Scotland
UK. 4. Women in Recovery. Betsy Thom
Middlesex University
UK. 5. The Therapeutic Community as a Recovery Oriented Treatment Pathway and the Emergence of a Recovery Oriented Integrated System. George De Leon
NYU School Of Medicine
USA. 6. NW ROIS: Recovery Oriented Integrated Systems in North-West England. Mark Gilman
National Treatment Agency for Substance Misuse
UK and Rowdy Yates. 7. The Therapeutic Community as a Method of Intervention. Wendy Dawson
Ley Community
Oxford
UK and Albert Zandvoort
The Bayberry Clinic
UK. 8. Voices of Recovery. David Bryce
Carl Edwards
Maggie
Mary G. and Annemarie W. 9. Recovery
a Clinical Reality. Brian Kidd
University Of Dundee and NHS Tayside Substance Misuse Services
UK. 10. Evidence and Policy - Crime and Public Health in UK Drug Policy. Alex Stevens
University Of Kent
UK. 11. Recovery
Desistance and 'Coerced' Drug Treatment. Tim McSweeney
King's College London
UK. 12. Some Concluding Reflections and Future Considerations. Margaret S. Malloch and Rowdy Yates.
University Of Stirling
UK and Rowdy Yates
University Of Stirling
UK. 1. The Road Less Travelled? A Short History of Addiction Recovery. Rowdy Yates and Margaret S. Malloch. 2. Mapping Routes to Recovery: The Role of Recovery Groups and Communities. David Best
University of The West Of Scotland
UK. 3. Recovery in the Project: A South East Alternative Journey. Dharmacarini Khuladarini
Turning Point Scotland
UK. 4. Women in Recovery. Betsy Thom
Middlesex University
UK. 5. The Therapeutic Community as a Recovery Oriented Treatment Pathway and the Emergence of a Recovery Oriented Integrated System. George De Leon
NYU School Of Medicine
USA. 6. NW ROIS: Recovery Oriented Integrated Systems in North-West England. Mark Gilman
National Treatment Agency for Substance Misuse
UK and Rowdy Yates. 7. The Therapeutic Community as a Method of Intervention. Wendy Dawson
Ley Community
Oxford
UK and Albert Zandvoort
The Bayberry Clinic
UK. 8. Voices of Recovery. David Bryce
Carl Edwards
Maggie
Mary G. and Annemarie W. 9. Recovery
a Clinical Reality. Brian Kidd
University Of Dundee and NHS Tayside Substance Misuse Services
UK. 10. Evidence and Policy - Crime and Public Health in UK Drug Policy. Alex Stevens
University Of Kent
UK. 11. Recovery
Desistance and 'Coerced' Drug Treatment. Tim McSweeney
King's College London
UK. 12. Some Concluding Reflections and Future Considerations. Margaret S. Malloch and Rowdy Yates.
Acknowledgements. List of Contributors. Introduction. Margaret S. Malloch
University Of Stirling
UK and Rowdy Yates
University Of Stirling
UK. 1. The Road Less Travelled? A Short History of Addiction Recovery. Rowdy Yates and Margaret S. Malloch. 2. Mapping Routes to Recovery: The Role of Recovery Groups and Communities. David Best
University of The West Of Scotland
UK. 3. Recovery in the Project: A South East Alternative Journey. Dharmacarini Khuladarini
Turning Point Scotland
UK. 4. Women in Recovery. Betsy Thom
Middlesex University
UK. 5. The Therapeutic Community as a Recovery Oriented Treatment Pathway and the Emergence of a Recovery Oriented Integrated System. George De Leon
NYU School Of Medicine
USA. 6. NW ROIS: Recovery Oriented Integrated Systems in North-West England. Mark Gilman
National Treatment Agency for Substance Misuse
UK and Rowdy Yates. 7. The Therapeutic Community as a Method of Intervention. Wendy Dawson
Ley Community
Oxford
UK and Albert Zandvoort
The Bayberry Clinic
UK. 8. Voices of Recovery. David Bryce
Carl Edwards
Maggie
Mary G. and Annemarie W. 9. Recovery
a Clinical Reality. Brian Kidd
University Of Dundee and NHS Tayside Substance Misuse Services
UK. 10. Evidence and Policy - Crime and Public Health in UK Drug Policy. Alex Stevens
University Of Kent
UK. 11. Recovery
Desistance and 'Coerced' Drug Treatment. Tim McSweeney
King's College London
UK. 12. Some Concluding Reflections and Future Considerations. Margaret S. Malloch and Rowdy Yates.
University Of Stirling
UK and Rowdy Yates
University Of Stirling
UK. 1. The Road Less Travelled? A Short History of Addiction Recovery. Rowdy Yates and Margaret S. Malloch. 2. Mapping Routes to Recovery: The Role of Recovery Groups and Communities. David Best
University of The West Of Scotland
UK. 3. Recovery in the Project: A South East Alternative Journey. Dharmacarini Khuladarini
Turning Point Scotland
UK. 4. Women in Recovery. Betsy Thom
Middlesex University
UK. 5. The Therapeutic Community as a Recovery Oriented Treatment Pathway and the Emergence of a Recovery Oriented Integrated System. George De Leon
NYU School Of Medicine
USA. 6. NW ROIS: Recovery Oriented Integrated Systems in North-West England. Mark Gilman
National Treatment Agency for Substance Misuse
UK and Rowdy Yates. 7. The Therapeutic Community as a Method of Intervention. Wendy Dawson
Ley Community
Oxford
UK and Albert Zandvoort
The Bayberry Clinic
UK. 8. Voices of Recovery. David Bryce
Carl Edwards
Maggie
Mary G. and Annemarie W. 9. Recovery
a Clinical Reality. Brian Kidd
University Of Dundee and NHS Tayside Substance Misuse Services
UK. 10. Evidence and Policy - Crime and Public Health in UK Drug Policy. Alex Stevens
University Of Kent
UK. 11. Recovery
Desistance and 'Coerced' Drug Treatment. Tim McSweeney
King's College London
UK. 12. Some Concluding Reflections and Future Considerations. Margaret S. Malloch and Rowdy Yates.