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15 Harm Reduction and Alcohol Abuse: A Brief Intervention for College-Student Binge Drinking
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G. Alan Marlatt
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- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Foreword ix
- Acknowledgments xi
- Introduction: The Search for Harm Reduction 1
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PART I: HISTORY, POLICY, AND SOCIAL THEORY
- 1 The Case of the Two Dutch Drug- Policy Commissions: An Exercise in Harm Reduction, 1968-1976 17
- 2 Legalization of Drugs: Responsible Action towards Health Promotion and Effective Harm Reduction Strategies 32
- 3 The Battle for a New Canadian Drug Law: A Legal Basis for Harm Reduction or a New Rhetoric for Prohibition? A Chronology 47
- 4 The De-Medicalization of Methadone Maintenance 69
- 5 Readiness for Harm Reduction: Coming to Grips with the ‘Temperance Mentality’ 80
- 6 Harm Reduction at the Supply Side of the Drug War: The Case of Bolivia 99
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PART II: HUMAN RIGHTS
- 7 Harm Reduction, Human Rights, and the WHO Expert Committee on Drug Dependence 119
- 8 Harm Reduction, Doping, and the Clashing Values of Athletic Sports 131
- 9 Will Prisons Fail the AIDS Test? 151
- 10 Is Prenatal Drug Use Child Abuse?: Reporting Practices and Coerced Treatment in California 174
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PART III: ALCOHOL AND PUBLIC HEALTH
- 11 Towards a Harm Reduction Approach to Alcohol-Problem Prevention 195
- 12 Reducing Alcohol-Related Harm: A Balanced and Disaggregated Perspective 203
- 13 Harm Reduction and Licensed Drinking Settings 213
- 14 Reducing Alcohol-Related Harm in Communities: A Policy Paradigm 228
- 15 Harm Reduction and Alcohol Abuse: A Brief Intervention for College-Student Binge Drinking 245
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PART IV: LABORATORY, CLINICAL, AND FIELD STUDIES
- 16 Animal Self-Administration of Cocaine: Misinterpretation, Misrepresentation, and Invalid Extrapolation to Humans 265
- 17 Harm Reduction Interventions with Women Who Are Heavy Drinkers 290
- 18 Two Steps Forward, One Step Back: Anti-User Bias in New York State's Approach to Needle Exchange 303
- 19 Shopping, Baking, and Using: The Manufacture, Use, and Problems Associated with Heroin Made in the Home from Codeine-Based Pharmaceuticals 324
- 20 'Really Useful Knowledge': The Boundaries, Customs, and Folklore Governing Recreational Drug Use in a Sample of Young People 340
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PART V: COMMUNITIES AND SPECIAL POPULATIONS
- 21 Alcohol and Other Drug Use in the Punjabi Community in Peel, Ontario: Experiences in Ethnocultural Harm Reduction 365
- 22 Female Drug Injectors and Parenting 383
- 23 The Harm Reduction Model: An Alternative Approach to AIDS Outreach and Prevention for Street Youth in New York City 393
- 24 Working with Prostitutes: Reducing Risks, Developing Services 410
- 25 A Harm Reduction Approach to Treating Older Adults: The Clients Speak 429
- 26 Harm Reduction Efforts inside Canadian Prisons: The Example of Education 453
- CONTRIBUTORS 473
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Foreword ix
- Acknowledgments xi
- Introduction: The Search for Harm Reduction 1
-
PART I: HISTORY, POLICY, AND SOCIAL THEORY
- 1 The Case of the Two Dutch Drug- Policy Commissions: An Exercise in Harm Reduction, 1968-1976 17
- 2 Legalization of Drugs: Responsible Action towards Health Promotion and Effective Harm Reduction Strategies 32
- 3 The Battle for a New Canadian Drug Law: A Legal Basis for Harm Reduction or a New Rhetoric for Prohibition? A Chronology 47
- 4 The De-Medicalization of Methadone Maintenance 69
- 5 Readiness for Harm Reduction: Coming to Grips with the ‘Temperance Mentality’ 80
- 6 Harm Reduction at the Supply Side of the Drug War: The Case of Bolivia 99
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PART II: HUMAN RIGHTS
- 7 Harm Reduction, Human Rights, and the WHO Expert Committee on Drug Dependence 119
- 8 Harm Reduction, Doping, and the Clashing Values of Athletic Sports 131
- 9 Will Prisons Fail the AIDS Test? 151
- 10 Is Prenatal Drug Use Child Abuse?: Reporting Practices and Coerced Treatment in California 174
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PART III: ALCOHOL AND PUBLIC HEALTH
- 11 Towards a Harm Reduction Approach to Alcohol-Problem Prevention 195
- 12 Reducing Alcohol-Related Harm: A Balanced and Disaggregated Perspective 203
- 13 Harm Reduction and Licensed Drinking Settings 213
- 14 Reducing Alcohol-Related Harm in Communities: A Policy Paradigm 228
- 15 Harm Reduction and Alcohol Abuse: A Brief Intervention for College-Student Binge Drinking 245
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PART IV: LABORATORY, CLINICAL, AND FIELD STUDIES
- 16 Animal Self-Administration of Cocaine: Misinterpretation, Misrepresentation, and Invalid Extrapolation to Humans 265
- 17 Harm Reduction Interventions with Women Who Are Heavy Drinkers 290
- 18 Two Steps Forward, One Step Back: Anti-User Bias in New York State's Approach to Needle Exchange 303
- 19 Shopping, Baking, and Using: The Manufacture, Use, and Problems Associated with Heroin Made in the Home from Codeine-Based Pharmaceuticals 324
- 20 'Really Useful Knowledge': The Boundaries, Customs, and Folklore Governing Recreational Drug Use in a Sample of Young People 340
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PART V: COMMUNITIES AND SPECIAL POPULATIONS
- 21 Alcohol and Other Drug Use in the Punjabi Community in Peel, Ontario: Experiences in Ethnocultural Harm Reduction 365
- 22 Female Drug Injectors and Parenting 383
- 23 The Harm Reduction Model: An Alternative Approach to AIDS Outreach and Prevention for Street Youth in New York City 393
- 24 Working with Prostitutes: Reducing Risks, Developing Services 410
- 25 A Harm Reduction Approach to Treating Older Adults: The Clients Speak 429
- 26 Harm Reduction Efforts inside Canadian Prisons: The Example of Education 453
- CONTRIBUTORS 473