Drugs and Alcohol Today: Volume 4 Issue 1
Table of contents
Fixing leaks — the user involvement way
John CampbellJohn Campbell gives a personal story of how his own fight with alcoholism gave him the vision for arguably the UK's biggest service user involvement programme.
Soho far so good? The rise and fall of user involvement in London
Claire RobbinsThe Soho Rapid Access Clinic (SRAC) was set up in 1999 to provide easily accessible substitute prescribing to homeless drug users ‐ many of whom use crack and/or heroin, often in…
Poppycock — opium use in the UK
Hossein SharifiWhile drugs services in the UK are busy with dangerous drugs such as crack and heroin, few are aware of the problems being faced by UK opium users. In this special report Hossein…
Prejudice against heroin users
Laura Palfreyman, Natalie Moore, Gordon Hodson, David ClarkThe first in a series of articles from University of Wales, Swansea on attitudes to drug users and their rehabilitation
Trauma resolution ‐ the key to addiction treatment
Charley ShultsThe concept of trauma first came to light as far back as the First World War, when soldiers returned from the battlefield with debilitating shell shock. Things have moved on since…
Part 4: Minds, moods and behaviour: the case for cognitive behaviour therapy in addictions: Approaches to addiction series Series editor: Martin Weegman
Frank RyanContinuing our series on different approaches to addiction, Frank Ryan presents the latest, and possibly most potent tool, in tackling addiction. He explores the theory and…
Back in control — putting controlled drinking back on the agenda
Brenda ColdwellHarm minimisation still gets a rough ride in some circles. In the US, harm minimisation is still seen as a failure among many professionals ‐ where abstinence‐based Alcoholic and…
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Emerald Publishing LimitedEditors:
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