Heroin addiction is a growing epidemic in the United States. The need for proper treatment programs accessible by heroin users who wish to or are mandated to participate in recovery programs is a growing need, and pathways to sobriety for ex-offenders have presented in literature as understudied. The purpose of this study was to examine heroin-addicted offenders\u27 experiences prior to and after release on their paths to sobriety. This study followed a qualitative phenomenological approach based on the theory of personal causation, which posits that individuals see events in life as either driven by themselves or caused by others, both of which affect internal motivation. An empirical phenomenological approach was used to explore how this ...
[[abstract]]The increasing rate of heroin addiction in female is a universal problem. It is obvious ...
Crack cocaine users need efficacious treatment options to address triggers and cravings for the drug...
There are several models which emphasise the importance of psychological and sociological processes ...
The costs in terms of both monetary and human lives lost due to substance abuse in the United States...
Heroin and other opiate dependencies affect individual users, interpersonal relationships, and commu...
Personal experiences of heroin addiction in prison have been often overlooked in research. This stud...
Heroin and other opiate dependence is a disease that affects the user, interpersonal relationships, ...
Reducing recidivism for drug offenders has been a challenge in Singapore since the late 1990s, when ...
There is increasing recognition that recovery from heroin addiction is possible but there is limited...
Background: Heroin-assisted treatment has proven effective in reducing criminal offenses in opioid d...
Heroin addicts are often misunderstood and stigmatised. The aim of this investigation was to provide...
Many ex-offenders develop negative attitudes and lifestyles-based on adverse childhood experiences t...
This article presents a qualitative analysis of participants’ perceptions of the importance of motiv...
This study aimed to explore the experiences of those who have been involved in change from problemat...
Introduction and Aims. The aim of this study was to examine heroin careers among former users to ass...
[[abstract]]The increasing rate of heroin addiction in female is a universal problem. It is obvious ...
Crack cocaine users need efficacious treatment options to address triggers and cravings for the drug...
There are several models which emphasise the importance of psychological and sociological processes ...
The costs in terms of both monetary and human lives lost due to substance abuse in the United States...
Heroin and other opiate dependencies affect individual users, interpersonal relationships, and commu...
Personal experiences of heroin addiction in prison have been often overlooked in research. This stud...
Heroin and other opiate dependence is a disease that affects the user, interpersonal relationships, ...
Reducing recidivism for drug offenders has been a challenge in Singapore since the late 1990s, when ...
There is increasing recognition that recovery from heroin addiction is possible but there is limited...
Background: Heroin-assisted treatment has proven effective in reducing criminal offenses in opioid d...
Heroin addicts are often misunderstood and stigmatised. The aim of this investigation was to provide...
Many ex-offenders develop negative attitudes and lifestyles-based on adverse childhood experiences t...
This article presents a qualitative analysis of participants’ perceptions of the importance of motiv...
This study aimed to explore the experiences of those who have been involved in change from problemat...
Introduction and Aims. The aim of this study was to examine heroin careers among former users to ass...
[[abstract]]The increasing rate of heroin addiction in female is a universal problem. It is obvious ...
Crack cocaine users need efficacious treatment options to address triggers and cravings for the drug...
There are several models which emphasise the importance of psychological and sociological processes ...