Drug treatment systems in an international perspective
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Drug treatment systems in an international perspective
(European addiction research, v. 5,
Karger, c1999
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Description
The present issue of 'European Addiction Research' provides an interdisciplinary and systemic view of changes in drug treatment in a wider, including a political, context. More specifically, it focuses on the situation in Central European countries, the question 'how well do treatment systems travel?' and the discussion of drug treatment from a social policy and political science perspective. In the first part, an attempt is made to reformulate issues of research into treatment systems and reposition them within the frameworks of anthropology, political science and social policy. In the second part, the focus is on the relationship between social change and the drug treatment response, drawing upon reports from selected Central European states and outlining the most recent developments and trends in eleven European countries.
Table of Contents
- Part 1 Political, social policy and anthropological aspects of treatment: national treatment systems in global perspectives, H. Klingemann, H.-D. Klingemann
- drug treatment systems and policy frameworks - a comparative social policy perspective, S. MacGregor
- drug treatment in contemporary anthropology and sociology, G. Hunt
- J.C. Barker. Part 2 Focus Central Europe: drug misusers and their treatment in the Czech republic - changing problems and changing structures, L. Csemy
- drug treatment in the Baltic countries, E. Subata. Part 3 Research and the business of treatment - changes: recent trends in drug treatment in Europe, A. Kinnunen, M. Nilson
- the contextualization of drug treatment - future research perspectives and concepts, A. Bergmark. Indexes: author
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