
Yair AMRAM | Senior Lecturer | Hebrew University of Jerusalem ...
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Apr 3, 2013 · Dr. Yair Amram, Senior lecturer, School of social work, Ashkelon Academic college and Hebrew, University of Jerusalem, Isreal, Tel: 00972-26418398; E-mail: amram …
Therapeutic communities for drug addicts: Prediction of long …
Dec 1, 2004 · The study, conducted among 167 heroin addicts from three therapeutic communities (TCs) in Israel, examined their drug use 15 months after their departure from the …
Group Work Method in Therapeutic Communities for Drug Addicts
May 13, 2013 · Dr. Yair Amram Senior lecturer, School of social work Ashkelon Academic college and Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Isreal Tel: 00972-26418398 E-mail: amram …
Group Work Method in Therapeutic Communities for Drug Addicts
PDF | On Jan 1, 2013, Yair Amram published Group Work Method in Therapeutic Communities for Drug Addicts | Find, read and cite all the research you need on ResearchGate
In recent years, the therapeutic community (TC) has become a widespread treatment alternative for drug addicts. TCs have been widely studied with emphasis on their effectiveness. While …
The Impact of Therapeutic Factors on Locus of Control of Addicts …
Therapeutic factors (TFs) are those aspects of the therapeutic process that stimulate the desired change. This article examines TF perceptions among clients in TCs and the impact of those …
The Impact of Therapeutic Factors on Locus of Control of Addicts …
Dec 13, 2014 · Therapeutic factors (TFs) are those aspects of the therapeutic process that stimulate the desired change. This article examines TF perceptions among clients in TCs and …
Therapeutic communities for drug addicts: prediction of long-term ...
The study, conducted among 167 heroin addicts from three therapeutic communities (TCs) in Israel, examined their drug use 15 months after their departure from the community and the …
When “More” of a Program is Not Necessarily Better: Drug …
Our findings from the CPHRM revealed that length of time in the program is one of the strongest predictors of hazard of recidivism. However, different from other studies which argue that “the …
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