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Therapeutic communities and new social movements in Latin America, Southeast Asia, Oceania and Australiadoi:10.1108/TC-04-2018-0007Socio-culturalNeville T. YeomansMutual helpSelf-helpNew social movementsTherapeutic communitiesPurpose The purpose of this paper is to introduce prolonged therapeutic community ...
A Varelaromero,JM Grijalvachon - 《Bulletin Southern California Academy of Sciences》 被引量: 5发表: 2004年 Expansion of opiate agonist treatment: an historical perspective p pUntreated opiate addiction remains a major health care crisis in New York and in most other urban centers in America. Op...
That is, programs were tailored to the profile of the male offender. In the late 1980s, therapeutic community (TC) programs began to emerge in a few prisons. They were fairly common in communities and in psychiatric units in the 1960s, but as lengths of stay decreased because of changes ...
Rich yet undocumented ethnozoological practices of socio-culturally diverse indigenous communities of Sikkim Himalaya, India. J Ethnopharmacol. 2020;249:112386. Article PubMed Google Scholar Akindele SO, Akinnifesi F, Dawson-Andoh B, Fuwape JA, Stimm B, Adedire MO. Use of wild animals as ...
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With an initial token budget of $ 2 million, the OAM was charged with examining and promoting the alternative therapeutic modalities from acupressure to acupuncture to yoga, a formidable task indeed, if the medical and scientific communities are to assess these modalities the same way as new ...
Snakebite is a neglected tropical disease (NTD) that causes extensive mortality (~138,000/annum) and morbidity (~400,000/annum) in the impoverished rural communities of sub-Saharan Africa, South and Southeast Asia, Oceania, and Central and South America1. Despite annual snakebite deaths equating...
Eurythmy was developed by Austrian born educator, artist and scientist, Rudolf Steiner in 1921. It’s effectiveness has been recognized by the International Waldorf School Movement as well as by numerous clinics, hospitals, schools and homes for special education and the Camphill Communities, world ...
Additionally, indigenous communities often have long-standing traditional medical systems, where they place greater trust in local healers and the use of medicinal plants passed down through generations, rather than modern treatments [9]. Furthermore, the rapid improvement of symptoms after three days ...