A Natural Response to Drug Misuse Problems: A Review of Drug-User Treatment Services of Bangladesh

This paper reviews and describes the natural processes through which the people of a Third World country, Bangladesh, have been trying to provide treatment to drug misusers. As the demand for medical help increases, different organizations develop to cater to the needs. Bangladesh has followed the a...

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Attitude of Health Personnel
Bangladesh
Biological and medical sciences
Cultural Characteristics
Delivery of Health Care
Developing Countries
Drug Abuse
Drug abusers
Drug Addiction
Drug misuse
Drug-user treatment
Humans
Medical model
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Organization of mental health. Health systems
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Psychopathology. Psychiatry
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Substance-Related Disorders - therapy
Treatment
Treatment Methods
Treatment Programs
Tropical medicine
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