Titre : | Substance Use and Misuse, Vol.48, n°12 - 2013 - Spirituality, religion, substance use, and interventions |
Auteurs : | A. ALLAMANI, Éditeur scientifique ; S. EINSTEIN, Éditeur scientifique ; T. GODLASKI, Éditeur scientifique |
Type de document : | Bulletin : Périodique |
Paru le : | 01/10/2013 |
Année de publication : | 2013 |
Format : | 1081-1266 |
Langues: | Anglais |
Discipline : | SHS (Sciences humaines et sociales / Humanities and social sciences) |
Mots-clés : |
Thésaurus mots-clés RELIGION ; SPIRITUALITE |
Note de contenu : |
CONTENTS:
- A review of the many meanings of an unseizable concept. Allamani A., Einstein S.S., Godlaski T.M., p. 1081-1084. - Religion is good, belief is better: Religion, religiosity, and substance use among young Swiss men. Gmel G., Mohler-Kuo M., Dermota P., Gaume J., Bertholet N., Daeppen J.B., et al., p. 1085-1098. - Unlocking the spiritual with club drugs: A case study of two youth cultures. Joe-Laidler K., Hunt G., p. 1099-1108. - Spirituality, intoxication and addiction: Six forms of relationship. Room R., p. 1109-1113. - Spirituality and religion in response to substance misuse among indigenous Australians. d'Abbs P., Chenhall R., p. 1114-1129. - Do religion and religiosity have anything to do with alcohol consumption patterns? Evidence from two fish landing sites on Lake Victoria Uganda. Tumwesigye N.M., Atuyambe L., Kibira S.P., Wabwire-Mangen F., Tushemerirwe F., Wagner G.J., p. 1130-1137. - Catholic mass and its healing implications for the addicted person. Wade W., p. 1138-1149. - The god within and the god without. Grossman T., p. 1150-1156. - Perception of the role of spirituality and religiosity in the addiction treatment program among the Italian health professionals: A Pilot Study. Zavan V., Scuderi P., p. 1157-1160. - Spirituality as a change mechanism in 12-step programs: a replication, extension, and refinement. Tonigan J.S., Rynes K.N., McCrady B.S., p. 1161-1173. - Spirituality and the health professional. Schaub R., p. 1174-1179. - Dharma, yoga, tantra. Matus T., p. 1180-1186. - "What do you mean by spirituality? Please draw me a picture!" Complementary faith-based addiction treatment in Switzerland from the client's perspective. Klingemann H., Schlafli K., Steiner M., p. 1187-1202. - Spirituality in addictions treatment: Wisdom to know... what it is. Sussman S., Milam J., Arpawong T.E., Tsai J., Black D.S., Wills T.A., p. 1203-1217. - The varieties of religious experience and the retention of clients in Taiwanese faith-based residential drug user treatment. Sung H.E., Chu D.C., p. 1219-1232. - Spirituality, drugs, and alcohol: A philosophical analysis. Walker R., Godlaski T.M., Staton-Tindall M., p. 1233-1245. - The roles of spirituality in the relationship between traumatic life events, mental health, and drug use among African American women from one southern state. Staton-Tindall M., Duvall J., Stevens-Watkins D., Oser C.B., p. 1246-1257. - Addiction and spirituality. Miller W.R., p. 1258-1259. - Paths through addiction and recovery: the impact of spirituality and religion. DiClemente C.C., p. 1260-1261. - Spirituality, religion, and addiction: a possible epilogue. Allamani A., Godlaski T.M., Einstein S.S., p. 1262-1266. |
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Lien : | http://informahealthcare.com/toc/sum/48/12 |
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