Having no control, or an inability to stop
What is Addiction?
Started in 1979 by many different US health institutes, about the criteria and mental disorders in different cultures.
What is The Joint Project?
A hateful and derogatory character that portrayed a horrible sterotype.
What is Jim Crow?
This author focused on the medical and psychiatric systems. Not the social and racial impact.
Who is Room et al?
An evidence-based client centred approach.
What is Harm Reduction?
A person who is not an expert in health settings but is highly trained in an interview setting.
What is a lay interviewer?
The year that Alexander says how there were more people in prison now for drugs than there was in this year for all offences.
What is the 1980s?
Alexander talks about how these systems should be changed with no racial bias and to re-examine the war on drugs.
What are the social and racial systems?
A semi-structured diagnostic instrument used for diagnosing disorders and syndromes by psychiatrists and clinical psychologists.
What is a SCAN?
The force behind the prison boom and racial inequality.
What is The War on Drugs?
This course topic that talks about how system power create unequal access to basic health and justice.
What is Health and Human Rights?
A study that used 9 different countries to participate in the study if cultural patterns of drinking and drug use.
What is The Cross-Cultural Applicability Research? (Known as CAR study)
This legal label does not allow offenders get jobs or shelter.
What is a felony record?
The CIDI and SCAN are both done in this setting with these people.
What is Health Places and Proffesionals?
Another interview instrument used by lay interviewers framed by spelt out questions and a clearly specified probing system that allows the interviewer to determine the severity and likely psychiatric significance of a positive symptom.
What is a CIDI?
The shared idea from both authors that examines the systems of drug related issues, talked about in two different perspectives.
What is drug policies?
These misunderstandings talked in Room et al's research that can lead to stigma and lack of better treatment.
What is Cultural Misunderstandings?