Addiction Debates: Hot Topics from Policy to Practice

Addiction Debates explores the tumultuous landscape of addiction research, policy and practice. Covering all the ′hot topics′ of the day in a balanced and informative manner, Comiskey provides international perspectives on each topic, stimulating debate and discussion via the different approaches ta...

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1. Verfasser: Comiskey, Catherine (VerfasserIn)
Format: Elektronisch E-Book
Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: London SAGE Publications 2019
Ausgabe:1st ed
Schriftenreihe:SAGE Swifts
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Zusammenfassung:Addiction Debates explores the tumultuous landscape of addiction research, policy and practice. Covering all the ′hot topics′ of the day in a balanced and informative manner, Comiskey provides international perspectives on each topic, stimulating debate and discussion via the different approaches taken globally
Intro -- Half Title -- Acknowledgements -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Figures -- Table -- About the Author -- Foreword -- Publisher's Acknowledgements -- 1 The Motions for Debate -- 2 Prohibition, Decriminalisation or Legalisation The Cannabis Conundrum -- 3 Towards Treatment and Harm Reduction, or Recovery and Rehabilitation -- 4 Medically Supervised Safe Injecting Facilities, Drug Consumption Rooms and Local Communities -- 5 Hidden Harms and the Children of Parents Who Use Substances -- 6 Ageing, Chronic Illness and Caring for People Who Use Drugs -- 7 Trade Wars The Opiate Epidemic, Overdose and Naloxone -- 8 The Future of Addiction Research, Policy and Practice Challenges and Opportunities -- 9 This House Concludes and Presents a Conceptual Framework for Future Development -- Index
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Beschreibung:1 online resource (137 pages)
ISBN:9781526498366
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