Title of article :
Prevention and harm reduction for chemical dependency: A process perspective
Author/Authors :
Carlo C. Diclemente، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1999
Abstract :
Clinical psychology is often on the periphery of treatment and prevention efforts to stop substance abuse and dependence. This article describes the current status of prevention research and practice, outlines a process perspective on the initiation and cessation of drug use and abuse, and offers some new ideas about how psychology can and should become involved in the prevention of chemical dependency. Psychologists are faced with the precursors and consequences of chemical dependency on a daily basis. With improved training and increased awareness, and aided by a process perspective, psychology and psychologists can play an important role in preventing the onset of chemical dependency, creating early interventions to stop the process of initiation, and becoming more involved in treatment and harm-reduction efforts. Psychologists have the basic training and the biopsychosocial orientation that could make them effective agents for primary, secondary, and tertiary prevention of chemical dependency.
Keywords :
prevention , Substance Abuse , Stages of change , Harm reduction , Chemical dependency
Journal title :
Clinical Psychology Review
Journal title :
Clinical Psychology Review