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G. Alan Marlatt PhD (Editor), G. Alan Marlatt (Author)
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July 25, 2002 1572308257 978-1572308251 1
Harm reduction principles and strategies are designed to minimize the destructive consequences of illicit drug use and other behaviors that may pose serious health risks. The first major harm reduction text, this provocative and timely volume examines a wide range of current applications¿from needle exchange and methadone maintenance programs, to alternative alcohol interventions and HIV/AIDS prevention campaigns. Insight is also offered into the often contentious philosophical and policy-related debates surrounding this growing movement.



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"Harm reduction approaches combine common sense, scientific evidence, public health precepts, and respect for human dignity. This is certainly the finest volume on harm reduction to date--a skillfully edited and comprehensive introduction for readers seeking more effective, compassionate approaches to drug use and abuse." --Ethan Nadelmann, JD, PhD, Director, The Lindesmith Center, New York

"Harm Reduction is one of the most important publications in the addictions field in the past quarter-century. It presents a compelling public health alternative to the war on drugs. Using logic and data, Marlatt and contributors discuss ways of minimizing the adverse consequences of drug use, including alcohol and tobacco. Added bonuses are that the book contains excellent state-of-the-art reviews of treatment approaches and of the problems and opportunities unique to special populations." --Mark B. Sobell, PhD, ABPP, and Linda C. Sobell, PhD, ABPP, Center for Psychological Studies, NOVA Southeastern University, Fort Lauderdale, Florida

"Harm reduction can address the emergent needs of societies in a rapidly changing 21st century. [This book] is timely, searching for common ground to provide a step-by-step pathway toward practical solutions....The diversity of strategies are placed firmly within the framework of the real world--what any worker in the front lines can do to help empower people, improve their well-being, and reduce their burden on society....Marlatt and colleagues have done an enormous service to humankind by documenting the potential for harm reduction in a straightforward manner." --From the Foreword by David B. Abrams, PhD, Center for Behavioral and Preventive Medicine, Brown University, and David C. Lewis, PhD, Center for Alcohol and Addiction Studies, Brown University
"The volume's subtitle states that the emphasis is pragmatic, strategic, and designed for managing/coping with the broad range of high risk behaviors. It is all that and more! After a strong presentation setting out the basics of the harm-reduction model, Marlatt has selected practical and immediately useful clinical chapters....This should be required reading for all 'frontline' clinicians."--Arthur Freeman, EdD

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Harm reduction approaches combine common sense, scientific evidence, public health precepts, and respect for human dignity. This is certainly the finest volume on harm reduction to date/m-/a skillfully edited and comprehensive introduction for readers seeking more effective, compassionate approaches to drug use and abuse (Ethan Nadelmann, JD, PhD, Director, The Lindesmith Center, New York). --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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  • Paperback: 390 pages
  • Publisher: The Guilford Press; 1 edition (July 25, 2002)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1572308257
  • ISBN-13: 978-1572308251
  • Product Dimensions: 8.8 x 5.9 x 1.2 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.1 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #411,285 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars The manifesto of a new movement., October 31, 1999
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If you are looking for an alternative to rigid, one-dimensional, abstinence-only approaches to substance abuse or HIV prevention, this book is the place to start. According to the harm reduction philosophy, abstinence is one end of a continuum of human behavior, and is not something that can be attained overnight by those most in need of help. As a professional working in this field, I find the book to be a welcome and thought-provoking summary of the various principles of the harm reduction model, and the basis of a reworking of outdated programs based on "one slip and you're out." Plenty of research data is provided to replace ideology with reality. Everyone will not agree with everything in this book, but it is going to be a point of departure for some time to come.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Very Good, Very Important, February 12, 2008
This review is from: Harm Reduction: Pragmatic Strategies for Managing High-Risk Behaviors (Paperback)
Harm reduction philosophy seeks to reduce the harmful consequences resulting from drug use, which may or may not entail reducing usage of drugs. Harm reduction rejects the "disease model" of addiction, which says that addiction is a hereditary, progressive, degenerative, fatal disease. Instead, harm reduction says that substance use occurs on a continuum, ranging from being very problematic to non-problematic.

Because harm reduction promotes any treatment goal that reduces harm, rather than only abstinence, people who are unwilling or unable to stop using drugs or alcohol are able to find treatment goals that they are willing to work toward. If the person being treated doesn't want to stop and the only treatment goal is abstinence, the likelihood that they will quit is next to nothing.

Much empirical evidence suggest that this approach is the most effective form of treatment available, but for political reasons it is used only minimally in the United States.

This book reviews a wide range of studies that have been done on harm reduction. It provides basic descriptions of programs and makes recommendations on how to implement them more effectively. Topics covered include: moderation for alcohol usage, HIV/AIDS prevention, harm reduction for illegal drugs, methadone maintenance, needle exchange, and a variety of other topics.

If you've ever wondered what the effectiveness of these programs is, all the studies done on them are in this book. The last chapter presents an alternative public health approach to treatment as an alternative (likely to be more effective) to the war on drugs (which research suggests is having no effect on drug availability or rates of drug use).

This book is geared to addiction counselors and treatment providers, but would be good reading for parents, teachers, law enforcement officials or drug reform activists. I would recommend it to anyone who has interest.
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