Harm Reduction: Basic Principles and Strategies
By G. Alan Marlatt, Ph.D.
The Prevention Researcher,
Volume 7, Number 2, 2000, Pages 1-4
Dr. G. Alan Marlatt of the University of Washington?s Addictive Behaviors Research Center outlines the basic principles and strategies of the Harm Reduction approach. He defines harm reduction as a grassroots method, which provides low-threshold access to services.
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Harm Reduction
The Prevention Researcher,
Volume 7, Number 2, 2000
In 2000, when this issue of The Prevention Researcher was published, "Harm Reduction" was a relatively new and often controversial approach to drug use. Today, while it is more widely accepted, it is still occationally an unfamiliar concept.
This issue also featured these articles:
- Harm Reduction: Basic Principles and Strategies, Pages 1-4
- Harm Reduction: Policy and Practice, Pages 4-8
- Using the Harm Reduction Model with New York City Street Youth, Pages 9-11
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