Browse by Journals
Number of items: 15.
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BEST, David, BECKWITH, Melinda, HASLAM, Catherine, HASLAM, S. Alexander, JETTEN, Jolanda, MAWSON, Emily and LUBMAN, Dan I
(2015).
Overcoming alcohol and other drug addiction as a process of social identity transition : the social identity model of recovery (SIMOR).
Addiction Research and Theory, 24 (2), 111-123.
[Article]
BEST, David, BESWICK, T., GOSSOP, M., REES, S., COOMBER, R., WITTON, J. and STRANG, J.
(2004).
From the deal to the needle : drug purchasing and preparation among heroin users in drug treatment in south London.
Addiction Research and Theory, 12 (6), 539-548.
[Article]
BEST, David and COLMAN, Charlotte
(2018).
Let’s celebrate recovery. Inclusive Cities working together to support social cohesion.
Addiction Research and Theory, 27 (1), 55-64.
(In Press)
[Article]
BEST, David, DAY, E. and CAMPBELL, A.
(2007).
Developing a method for conducting needs assessments for drug treatment : a systems approach.
Addiction Research and Theory, 15 (3), 263-275.
[Article]
BEST, David, DAY, E., MCCARTHY, T., DARLINGTON, I. and PINCHBECK, K.
(2008).
The Hierarchy of Needs and care planning in addiction services : what Maslow can tell us about addressing competing priorities?
Addiction Research and Theory, 16 (4), 305-307.
[Article]
BEST, David, DAY, E., MORGAN, B., OZA, T., COPELLO, A. and GOSSOP, M.
(2009).
What treatment means in practice : an analysis of the delivery of evidence-based interventions in criminal justice drug treatment services in Birmingham, England.
Addiction Research and Theory, 17 (6), 678-687.
[Article]
BEST, David, LEHMANN, P., GOSSOP, M., HARRIS, J., NOBLE, A. and STRANG, J.
(1998).
Eating too little, smoking and drinking too much : wider lifestyle problems among methadone maintenance patients.
Addiction Research and Theory, 6 (6), 489-498.
[Article]
BEST, David, MAN, L. H., GOSSOP, M., HARRIS, J., SIDWELL, C. and STRANG, J.
(2001).
Understanding the developmental relationship between drug use and crime : are drug users the best people to ask?
Addiction Research and Theory, 9 (2), 151-164.
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BEST, David, MANNING, V. and STRANG, J.
(2007).
Retrospective recall of heroin initiation and the impact on peer networks.
Addiction Research and Theory, 15 (4), 397-410.
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GREAVES, A., BEST, David, DAY, E. and FOSTER, A.
(2009).
Young people in coerced drug treatment : does the UK Drug Intervention Programme provide a useful and effective service to young offenders?
Addiction Research and Theory, 17 (1), 17-29.
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HEATHER, Nick, BEST, David, KAWALEK, Anna, FIELD, Matt, LEWIS, Marc, ROTGERS, Frederick, WIERS, Reinout W. and HEIM, Derek
(2017).
Challenging the brain disease model of addiction: European launch of the addiction theory network.
Addiction Research and Theory, 26 (4), 249-255.
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MCAULEY, Andrew and BEST, David
(2012).
A quantitative exploration of risk factors associated with drug-related deaths involving heroin, alcohol or methadone in the West of Scotland.
Addiction Research and Theory, 20 (2), 153-161.
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PATTON, D., BEST, David and BROWN, L.
(2022).
Overcoming the pains of recovery: the management of negative recovery capital during addiction recovery pathways.
Addiction Research and Theory, 1-11.
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RICKETTS, T. and MACASKILL, A.
(2004).
Differentiating normal and problem gambling: a grounded theory approach.
Addiction Research and Theory, 12 (1), 77-87.
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SONDHI, A., POINTON, L., KAWALEK, A., LEIDI, A. and BEST, David
(2019).
Factors associated with concurrent illicit use of opiates and crack/cocaine among opiate-users in treatment: implications for treatment services in England.
Addiction Research and Theory, 28 (4), 298-304.
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