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Project 6: 2006 investigation of the effectiveness of Complementary Therapies with Drug and Alcohol Users.

Lyn Hill
Jill Allott
Carole Gunning

ACHPSM 2003 National Survey of Complementary Therapy Provision
Summary Report of Findings Jan 2004

ACHPSM

ACHPSM 2003 National Survey of Complementary Therapy Provision
Full Report of Findings Feb 2004

ACHPSM

Best Foot Forward: Accredited Training for Complementary Therapists Working with Substance Misusers

ACHPSM

The Effective Application of Auricular Acupuncture for Treating Substance Misuse in a Special Needs School

ACHPSM

Research Proposal for a Phenomenological Investigation into Reflexologists' Experiences of Treating Crack Cocaine Misusers

Anne Perkins

 

Complementary Therapies and Substance Misuse

Pip Bateman
International Therapist, Issue 67, Nov/Dec 2005

 

Healthy Highs: 2006 Report on CAM Practice with Substance Misusers OCN Course

Pip Bateman

 

Healthy Highs: 2005 Report on CAM Practice with Substance Misusers OCN Course

Pip Bateman

 

Using Imagery with Substance Misusers

Val Thomas
Self and Society March/April 2007

 

 

 

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Web Articles

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August 2004

Non-pharmacological Harm Reduction Interventions in British Substance-Misuse Services (abstract)

By Rosenberg H., Melville J. and McClean P.C. in Addict. Behav. 29(6)

Sept 2003

Drug Dependency and Probation: Any Room for Complementary Therapies?

By Shirley O'Donoghue

May/June 2003

New Therapeutic Approaches: Alternative Treatments for Addictions

Extract from the archives of Counsellor: The Magazine for Addiction Professionals

May/June 2003

Spirituality: An Evidence Based-Practice for Treatment and Recovery

Extract from the archives of Counsellor: The Magazine for Addiction Professionals

Feb 2003

Complementary Therapies: Reaching the Parts Other Treatments Don’t?

A keynote discussion paper at Alcohol Concern.

March 2002

A Large Randomised Placebo Controlled Study of Auricular Acupuncture for Alcohol Dependence

By Milton Bullock et al. Journal of Substance Abuse treatment Vol. 22

October 2002

Models of Care – Complementary Therapies

By National Treatment Agency

Jan/Feb 2002

Use of Qigong Therapy in the Detoxification of Heroin Addicts

By M. Li, et al., Alt. Therapies in Health and Medicine Vol. 8(1) (Summary provided by Positive Health.)

Jan 2001

Can A Herbal Tea Reduce Alcohol Cravings?

By Dave Thompson, Hennepin Medical Center

Sept/Oct 2001

Acupuncture; A Valuable Adjunct Therapy

Extract from the archives of Counsellor: The Magazine for Addiction Professionals

Sept/Oct 2001

Traditional Chinese Medicine

Extract from the archives of Counsellor: The Magazine for Addiction Professionals

Sept/Oct 2001

The Latest in Non-Traditional Therapy

Extract from the archives of Counsellor: The Magazine for Addiction Professionals

Sept/Oct 2001

Meditation: Increasing Peace in Recovery

Extract from the archives of Counsellor: The Magazine for Addiction Professionals

Sept/Oct 2001

Guided Imagery That Heals

Extract from the archives of Counsellor: The Magazine for Addiction Professionals

Sept/Oct 2001

Yoga: A Path of Optimization

Extract from the archives of Counsellor: The Magazine for Addiction Professionals