Questo simposio sull'abuso di sostanze tra le donne pone l'attenzione sulla prevenzione. La presente relazione esamina l'attività di ricerca e progetti nel campo della prevenzione primaria e dell'intervento precoce per le ragazze e le giovani donne in Europa. Nel riesaminare la ricerca e i progetti presentati, il simposio ha cercato di formulare conclusioni e raccomandazioni per affrontare la domanda: "Che cosa dobbiamo fare per ogni genere specifico di prevenzione, alla ricerca, della politica e azioni sul terreno? "
Brazilian cultural norms support notions of male dominance and control in sexual encounters (Gupta and Weiss, 1993), and as such, many women feel that discussing or negotiating safe sex with their partners is not permissible.
The book will chronicle the history of women and drug use, provide a critical policy analysis of the government's drug policies and offer recommendations for the direction our current drug policies should take.
Filling a crucial need, this manual presents the Women's Recovery Group (WRG), an empirically supported treatment approach that emphasizes self-care and developing skills for relapse prevention and recovery.
Fleshes out the story that is dominated by data concerning the effect of drugs on the unborn, by listening to pregnant or recently delivered women who take addictive drugs.
This volume brings together leading authorities to review the state of the science and identify key directions for research and clinical practice.
This title was first published in 2001. This text explores a number of questions concerning women's problem drug use and drinking.
Examining the impact of drug criminalisation on a previously overlooked demographic, this book argues that women are disproportionately affected by a flawed policy approach.
Providing essential theoretical and practical guidelines for clinicians, educators, policymakers, and public health professionals, The Handbook of Addiction Treatment for Women is a comprehensive resource of the most current research...
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This unique book presents the latest research and thinking in complex and still emerging areas of policy and treatment for women in the criminal justice system.