Drugs and Alcohol Today: Volume 10 Issue 1
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Reconceptualising drug markets and drug dealers — the need for change
Ross CoomberThis paper outlines how, in many ways, the drug market is not what it is commonly assumed to be and that, as such, we need to reconceptualise how we understand both the drug…
Tweaking, bombing, dabbing and stockpiling: the emergence of mephedrone and the perversity of prohibition
Fiona Measham, Karenza Moore, Russell Newcombe, Zoë Zoë (née Smith)Significant changes in British recreational drug use were seen throughout 2009, with the emergence and rapid growth in the availability and use of substituted cathinones or…
After the war on drugs?
Steve RollesWhile the consensus behind the prohibitionist paradigm of drug control is crumbling in the face of its long term failure, the debate on alternative approaches has stalled in the…
Psychoeducation for personality disorders as an add‐on to substance abuse treatment versus attention placebo: a controlled trial
Morten HesseAssessment of personality disorders in substance abusing patients may produce important insights. Little is known about the value of routine personality disorder assessment in a…
Psychedelics and holistic thinking: a tool for science
Cameron AdamsPsychedelic drugs have been miscategorised in the UK and the US as being among the most harmful and warranting no medical investigation. Likewise, users of psychedelic drugs are…
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1745-9265Renamed to:
Drugs, Habits and Social PolicyOnline date, start – end:
2001 – 2022Copyright Holder:
Emerald Publishing LimitedEditors:
- Dr Axel Klein
- Mr Blaine Stothard
- Dr Aysel Sultan