1st Edition

International Aspects of Social Work Practice in the Addictions

    172 Pages
    by Routledge

    172 Pages
    by Routledge

    Examine the worldwide phenomenon of substance abuse and addiction!

    International Aspects of Social Work Practice in the Addictions examines current social work practice in the addictions around the world. Researchers and practitioners address the abuse of and addiction to alcohol and other drugs and the current policies impacting the treatment of these substances in different countries. The book looks at the substances abused, the scope of the problems, the social reactions, the treatment approaches, and the role of professionals in addressing issues unique to each country, providing a more critical understanding of the socioeconomic and cultural influences on treatment systems.

    International Aspects of Social Work Practice in the Addictions presents cross-cultural perspectives on the effects of substance abuse and addiction on social policies, institutional practices, sources of funding, and social work methods. The book examines the rapid social changes that go hand in hand with increased rates of psychoactive substance problems and recognizes addiction as a complex biopsychosocial phenomenon that responds to intervention. The countries represented by the book's contributors include:

    • Israel
    • Ireland
    • Germany
    • Australia
    • Singapore
    • the Netherlands
    • the United Kingdom
    • the former Soviet Union
    • and the United States
    International Aspects of Social Work Practice in the Addictions also includes book reviews related to cultural issues and a roundtable discussion concerning the legalization of drugs with perspectives from Australia, the United Kingdom, and the United States. This unique book is a vital resource for clinicians, academics, and researchers.

    • Introduction
    • Articles
    • War and Peace: Social Work and the State of Chemical Dependency in the United States
    • Addiction Problems, Addiction Services, and Social Work in the Republic of Ireland
    • Dutch Drug Policy and the Role of Social Workers
    • Substance Use and Abuse and the Role of Social Workers in Germany
    • Social Work and the Treatment of Substance Abuse in Israel
    • Drug and Alcohol Addiction in Singapore: Issues and Challenges in Control and Treatment Strategies
    • A Preliminary Exploration of Immigrant Substance Abusers from the Former Soviet Union Living in Israel, Germany, and the United States: A Multi-National Perspective
    • Special Topics
    • Legalization of Drugs: Perspectives from the United States, United Kingdom, and Australia
    • Endpage
    • Index
    • Reference Notes Included

    Biography

    Shulamith L A Straussner, Larry Harrison