Harm reduction for alcohol problems: Moving beyond the controlled drinking controversy. Behavior Therapy. 1993; 24 (4):461–503.↵ Marlatt, G.A., Larimer, M., Baer, J. and Quigley, L. ( 1993 ) Harm reduction for alcohol problems: moving beyond the controlled drinking controversy. ...
Brief Alcohol Screening & Intervention for College Students (BASICS): A Harm Reduction Approach This manual offers an approach to the prevention and treatment of undergraduate alcohol abuse. The BASICS model is a nonconfrontational, harm reduction approach that helps students reduce alcohol consumption ...
MAPs are founded on the principles of alcohol harm reduction. Compared to efforts aimed at reducing the harmful effects of drug use (e.g., syringe exchange, naloxone distribution) or HIV transmission (e.g., preventative HIV medication such as pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP)), alcohol harm redu...
One well-known approach is the Minnesota Model. At Boca Recovery Center, we provide abstinence-based treatment which assumes that addiction is a very powerful force. The underlying principle of MAT is that an individual cannot have a single sip of alcohol or use an illicit drug even once ...
Managed alcohol programs in the context of Housing First Purpose Recently, Managed Alcohol Programs (MAPs have emerged as an alcohol harm reduction model for those living with severe alcohol use disorder (AUD) an... R Schiff,B Pauly,S Hall,... - 《Housing Care & Support》 被引量: 0发表...
First, we describe motivations underlying residents’ alcohol use. Next, we discuss residents’ and staff's reactions to the nonabstinence-based, harm reduction approach to alcohol that is implemented within the project-based HF model. Finally, we discuss the effects of the moral model of alcohol...
A universal, selective, and indicative prevention framework used in harm reduction health paradigms for adolescent substance and alcohol abuse is applied to youth gambling problems. A risk-protective factor model is used as a conceptual basis for designing a harm reduction prevention program. This ...
continue to the present day. Seminal works on harm reduction listed in this section includedes Jarlais, et al. 1993, a public health perspective;Marlatt and Witkiewitz 2002, a review of studies regarding the application of harm reduction to problematic alcohol use;Inciardi 2000andMarlatt, et ...
Harm reduction therapy was originally developed as a nonabstinence-based method of treating people with drug and alcohol problems. In this article, we describe and apply the principles and practices of harm reduction therapy in community settings, places where people congregate for nontherapeutic reason...
such as in tobacco smoking reduction and e-cigarette substitution programs [6, 7], in programs to reduce the harms associated with alcohol [6, 8, 9], in interventions addressing eating disorders or domestic violence [10], or with people who exchange sex for drugs, money, or material goods...