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El. knyga: Tackling Addiction: Pathways to Recovery

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  • Išleidimo metai: 15-Mar-2010
  • Leidėjas: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780857003690
  • Formatas: PDF+DRM
  • Išleidimo metai: 15-Mar-2010
  • Leidėjas: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780857003690

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The issue of 'recovery' has been increasingly prioritised by policymakers in recent years, but the meaning of the concept remains ambiguous. 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, not only to the professional involved in rehabilitation but also to each individual client, and how 'coerced treatment' fails to take account of recovery as a long-term and ongoing process. Chapters cover the influence of crime and public health in UK drug policy; the ongoing emphasis on substitute prescribing; the role of recovery groups and communities; and gendered differences in the recovery process and implications for responses aimed at supporting women.

Tackling Addiction will be essential reading for practitioners, researchers, policy makers and students in the fields of addiction, social care, psychology and criminal justice.

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This book is useful as a tool of reflection about policy direction, focus of treatment and the client's goals continuing to be across a broad range of objectives. It encourages broad thinking about incorporating recovery into policy development, program design and supporting recovery as a client objective in treatment. -- Drug and Alcohol Review Tackling Addiction is a great addition to the ongoing debate on how to best help and meet the needs of people with drug addiction. -- Metapsychology Online Reviews The chapters of 'Tackling Addiction: Pathways to Recovery' embody the interdisciplinary nature of the subject area. Drawing together knowledge from a range of experts in the field, the narratives of academics, researchers, practitioners and drug users are blended to construct a comprehensive and interesting insight into the ambiguous concept of recovery... The book deals with the complex issue of recovery in an accessible and thought provoking way... The book deals with this interesting but complex debate in an accessible and edifying manner... The book draws the information on recovery together into one easily accessible and comprehensive source, which for many is an invaluable resource in an area where the literature is extremely fragmented and widely dispersed across a range of disciplines. -- British Journal of Community Justice This is a powerful book, and I would recommend it to anyone who wants to refresh their motivation to work therapeutically in addiction. -- Clinical Psychology Forum

Daugiau informacijos

Brings together the thoughts and experiences of researchers, practitioners and service users from health, addiction and criminal justice and explores current developments in policy and practice
Acknowledgements 7(2)
Introduction 9(6)
Margaret S. Matlock
Rowdy Yates
1 The Road Less Travelled? A Short History of Addiction Recovery 15(17)
Rowdy Yates
Margot S. Malloch
2 Mapping Routes to Recovery: The Role of Recovery Groups and Communities 32(12)
Daid Best
3 Recovery in the Project: A South East Alternatives Journey 44(8)
Dharmacarini Kuladharini
4 Women in Recovery 52(18)
Betsy Thom
5 The Therapeutic Community: A Recovery-Oriented Treatment Pathway and the Emergence at Recovery-Oriented Integrated System 70(14)
George De Leon
6 NW ROIS: Recovery-Oriented integrated in North West England 84(12)
Mark Gillman
Rowdy Yates
7 The Therapeutic Community as a Method of Intervention 96(10)
Wendy Dawson
Albert Zandvoort
8 Voices of Recovery 106(39)
David Bryce
Carl Edwards
9 Recovery, a Clinical Reality 145(11)
Brian Kidd
10 Evidence and Policy: Crime and Public Health in UK Drug Policy 156(19)
Alex Stevens
11 Recovery, Desistance and 'Coerced' Drug Treatment 175(14)
Tim McSweeney
12 Some Concluding Thoughts 189(3)
Margaret S. Malloch
Rowdy Yates
Contributors 192(3)
Subject Index 195(10)
Author Index 205
Rowdy Yates is Senior Research Fellow in Scottish Addiction Studies, Department of Applied Social Science, University of Stirling. Rowdy co-edited Therapeutic Communities for the Treatment of Drug Users, with Barbara Rawlings. Margaret S. Malloch is Senior Research Fellow in the Scottish Centre for Crime and Justice Research, University of Stirling. She is also the author of Women, Drugs and Custody.