Bulletin de Périodique
Addiction , Vol.110, Suppl.2 - July 2015 - Building the connections between science, practice and policy: Griffith Edwards and the UK National Addiction Centre
Auteur(s) :
BABOR, T. F. (Éditeur scientifique) ;
STRANG, J. (Éditeur scientifique) ;
WEST, R. (Éditeur scientifique)
Paru le :
01/07/2015
Année
2015
Page(s) :
1-58
Langue(s) :
Anglais
Note de contenu :
CONTENTS:
- Building the connections between science, practice and policy: Griffith Edwards and the UK National Addiction Centre. Babor T., Strang J., West R., p. 1-3.
- Ahead of its time: 40 years after the advice versus treatment family study. Orford J., p. 4-7.
- The alcohol dependence syndrome: a legacy of continuing clinical and scientific importance. Stockwell T., p. 8-11.
- Griffith Edwards' work on the life course of alcohol dependence. Marshall E.J., p. 12-15.
- Griffith Edwards' rigorous sympathy with Alcoholics Anonymous. Humphreys K., p. 16-18.
- The development and testing of new nicotine replacement treatments: from 'nicotine replacement' to 'smoking replacement'. Hajek P., p. 19-22.
- History and its contribution to understanding addiction and society. Berridge V., p. 23-26.
- Death matters: understanding heroin/opiate overdose risk and testing potential to prevent deaths. Strang J., p. 27-35.
- Getting to grips with the cannabis problem: the evolving contributions and impact of Griffith Edwards. Hall W., p. 36-39.
- Linking science to policy: the role of international collaboration and problem-focused integrative reviews. Babor T.F., p. 40-46.
- Empowerment through education and science: three intersecting strands in the career of Griffith Edwards. Crome I., p. 47-49.
- The National Treatment Outcomes Research Study (NTORS) and its influence on addiction treatment policy in the United Kingdom. Gossop M., p. 50-53.
- Griffith Edwards, the Addiction Research Unit and research on the criminal justice system. Farrell M., Marsden J., Strang J., p. 54-58.
- Building the connections between science, practice and policy: Griffith Edwards and the UK National Addiction Centre. Babor T., Strang J., West R., p. 1-3.
- Ahead of its time: 40 years after the advice versus treatment family study. Orford J., p. 4-7.
- The alcohol dependence syndrome: a legacy of continuing clinical and scientific importance. Stockwell T., p. 8-11.
- Griffith Edwards' work on the life course of alcohol dependence. Marshall E.J., p. 12-15.
- Griffith Edwards' rigorous sympathy with Alcoholics Anonymous. Humphreys K., p. 16-18.
- The development and testing of new nicotine replacement treatments: from 'nicotine replacement' to 'smoking replacement'. Hajek P., p. 19-22.
- History and its contribution to understanding addiction and society. Berridge V., p. 23-26.
- Death matters: understanding heroin/opiate overdose risk and testing potential to prevent deaths. Strang J., p. 27-35.
- Getting to grips with the cannabis problem: the evolving contributions and impact of Griffith Edwards. Hall W., p. 36-39.
- Linking science to policy: the role of international collaboration and problem-focused integrative reviews. Babor T.F., p. 40-46.
- Empowerment through education and science: three intersecting strands in the career of Griffith Edwards. Crome I., p. 47-49.
- The National Treatment Outcomes Research Study (NTORS) and its influence on addiction treatment policy in the United Kingdom. Gossop M., p. 50-53.
- Griffith Edwards, the Addiction Research Unit and research on the criminal justice system. Farrell M., Marsden J., Strang J., p. 54-58.
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