ABSTRACT

Treating Drug Abusers provides a clear, practical guide to current approaches in the treatment of drug-taking. Written by practitioners for practitioners, it takes a psychological perspective to the problem. The authors include detailed case studies of particular treatments, focusing on, among other things, relapse and its prevention, family therapy, and the transmission of the HIV virus.

chapter Chapter One|5 pages

Introduction

part One|19 pages

Developments in Views of Drug Abuse

part Two|108 pages

Developments in Treatment