This article considers the emergence of specialized Drug Dependence Units (DDUs) to treat heroin addiction in 1968. Disease-based notions of addiction had long coexisted with more 'social' understandings of the condition; those that stressed the social problems resulting from habitual drug use. Although elements of both approaches were to be found in the 'British System' of heroin addiction treatment and control prior to this period, 'social' and 'medical' aspects of addiction were conflated by the Brain Committee which described addiction as a 'social disease' in 1965. This was the result of changes in the population of addicts but was rooted in broader shirts in the perception and location of disease. Tensions, however, still existed betw...
Substance misuse, in particular heroin addiction contributes to health and social problems. Although...
‘The plain truth is that there is no British System’, said John Strang and Michael Gossop in 19941. ...
Drug addiction has a special significance for the citizens of Vancouver, for in this city alone ther...
Heroin, often viewed as the 'hardest drug', looms large in the popular consciousness. Heroin addicti...
The British system of dealing with drug addiction is notable for its flexibility and its capacity to...
From 1960 to 1970, Great Britain saw a gradual rise in the number of individuals who were addicted t...
This thesis is concerned with the treatment of heroin addiction between 1965 and 1987. It examines a...
Methadone treatment has been a controversial strategy used in the treatment of heroin dependent peop...
This article examines the debate surrounding the role played by private doctors in the treatment of ...
The British system of dealing with drug addiction is notable for its flexibility and its capacity to...
The "British System" is known world-wide as a highly effective means of managing heroin addiction. D...
This thesis is concerned with the treatment of heroin addiction between 1965 and 1987. It examines a...
This article uses qualitative interviews with 53 problematic drug users who had dropped out of treat...
This article discusses various ethical and philosophical aspects of heroin addiction. It arose as a ...
This article describes the history of the heated legal controversy in Germany about prescribing medi...
Substance misuse, in particular heroin addiction contributes to health and social problems. Although...
‘The plain truth is that there is no British System’, said John Strang and Michael Gossop in 19941. ...
Drug addiction has a special significance for the citizens of Vancouver, for in this city alone ther...
Heroin, often viewed as the 'hardest drug', looms large in the popular consciousness. Heroin addicti...
The British system of dealing with drug addiction is notable for its flexibility and its capacity to...
From 1960 to 1970, Great Britain saw a gradual rise in the number of individuals who were addicted t...
This thesis is concerned with the treatment of heroin addiction between 1965 and 1987. It examines a...
Methadone treatment has been a controversial strategy used in the treatment of heroin dependent peop...
This article examines the debate surrounding the role played by private doctors in the treatment of ...
The British system of dealing with drug addiction is notable for its flexibility and its capacity to...
The "British System" is known world-wide as a highly effective means of managing heroin addiction. D...
This thesis is concerned with the treatment of heroin addiction between 1965 and 1987. It examines a...
This article uses qualitative interviews with 53 problematic drug users who had dropped out of treat...
This article discusses various ethical and philosophical aspects of heroin addiction. It arose as a ...
This article describes the history of the heated legal controversy in Germany about prescribing medi...
Substance misuse, in particular heroin addiction contributes to health and social problems. Although...
‘The plain truth is that there is no British System’, said John Strang and Michael Gossop in 19941. ...
Drug addiction has a special significance for the citizens of Vancouver, for in this city alone ther...