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Responding to drug misuse : research and policy priorities in health and social care
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Responding to drug misuse : research and policy priorities in health and social care

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Policy responses to the drugs problem / Susanne MacGregor
The focus on crime and coercion in UK drugs policy / Karen Duke
Drug-taking and its psycho-social consequences / John Macleod
Treatment as usual / Duncan Raistrick ... [et al.]
Care co-ordination in drug treatment services / Tim Weaver ... [et al.]
The effect of waiting for treatment / Mike Donmall and Tim Millar
Early exit : estimating and explaining early exit from drug treatment / Polly Radcliffe and Alex Stevens
Barriers to the effective treatment of injecting drug users / Joanne Neale ... [et al.]
Prescribing injectable opiates for the treatment of opiate dependence / Nicola Metrebian ... [et al.]
Cognitive behaviour therapy for opiate misusers in methadone maintenance treatment / Christos Kouimtsidis and Colin Drummond on behalf of the UKCBTMM project group
Involving service users in efforts to improve the quality of drug misuse services / Mike Crawford ... [et al.]
Co-morbidity in treatment populations / Tim Weaver ... [et al.]
Epidemiology of drug misuse and psychiatric co-morbidity in primary care / Martin Frisher ... [et al.]
Offering a service to BME family members affected by close relatives' drug problems / Jim Orford ... [et al.]
A review of services for children and young people with drugs misusing carers / Daniel Clay and Judy Corlyon
Dilemmas in intervening effectively in families where there is parental drug misuse / Brynna Kroll and Andy Taylor
Evidence and new policy questions / Susanne MacGregor.

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Responding to drug misuse : research and policy priorities in health and social care. ISBN 9780415474702. Published by Routledge in 2010. Publication and catalogue information, links to buy online and reader comments.

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