Socially sanctioned coercion mechanisms for addiction treatment

EP Nace, F Birkmayer, MA Sullivan… - … Journal on Addictions, 2007 - Taylor & Francis
… use, the need for treatments and methods to enhance treatment compliance is … mechanisms
of coercion designed to ensure treatment and facilitate compliance are reviewed. Coercion

Uses of coercion in addiction treatment: clinical aspects

MA Sullivan, F Birkmayer, BK Boyarsky… - … Journal on Addictions, 2008 - Taylor & Francis
… Case vignettes illustrating several mechanisms of coercion will be discussed, and their …
that the topic of coercive treatment is especially relevant to the treatment of the addictions, yet to …

[HTML][HTML] Coerced addiction treatment: Client perspectives and the implications of their neglect

KA Urbanoski - Harm Reduction Journal, 2010 - Springer
… Formalized mechanisms for treatment referral and collaboration with the legal system
continue to evolve and expand, exemplified by mandatory programs for license reinstatement …

Coerced addiction treatment: How, when and whom?

A Orešković, D Bodor, N Mimica, Ž Milovac… - … and addictions, 2013 - hrcak.srce.hr
… imply the creation of positive therapeutic pressure which could induce mobilization of all
available motivational mechanisms focused on improving general health and on correction of …

Consent and coercion in addiction treatment

TC Wild, J Wolfe, E Hyshka - Addiction neuroethics, 2012 - Elsevier
… In this chapter, it has been argued that a neuroscientific explication of the mechanisms
underlying addictive behavior is, at best, incomplete at this time. Further, a fully realized …

Effectiveness of coerced addiction treatment (alternative consequences): A review of the clinical research

NS Miller, JA Flaherty - Journal of substance abuse treatment, 2000 - Elsevier
… Alternatives to Street Crime (TASC) programs and other formal or informal criminal justice
system mechanisms referred individuals who had not been treated previously and many who …

Scientific and conceptual flaws of coercive treatment models in addiction

S Uusitalo, Y Van Der Eijk - Journal of Medical Ethics, 2016 - jme.bmj.com
… individual's brain is static in the sense that desire-related mechanisms determine the
agent's actions without the agent's possibility to intervene or veto these processes. In habitual …

Social control and coercion in addiction treatment: towards evidence‐based policy and practice

TC Wild - Addiction, 2006 - Wiley Online Library
… These findings are important because (a) the public justification condition for using
institutional mechanisms to facilitate treatment may be difficult to meet and (b) such expectations …

To enforce or engage: The relationship between coercion, treatment motivation and therapeutic alliance within community-based drug and alcohol clients

S Wolfe, F Kay-Lambkin, J Bowman, S Childs - Addictive Behaviors, 2013 - Elsevier
… does not detrimentally affect the success of treatment for addiction. … treatment than coercion.
► With a focus on alliance and motivation, coerced clients benefit from addictions treatment. …

A theory-based analysis of coercion in addiction treatment

KA Urbanoski - 2010 - tspace.library.utoronto.ca
… has become increasingly realized through formalized referral and collaboration mechanisms
for offenders; most notably, mandatory programs for impaired driving offenders and an ever-…