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ISBN: 9780295992419
Autore: Meyers, Todd
Casa editrice: University of Washington Press
data di pubblicazione: 2013 -1
Prezzo: $ 28.25
Numero di pagine: 172

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Addiction, Adolescents, and the Afterlife of Therapy

Meyers, Todd   

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Despite increasingly nuanced understandings of the neurobiology of addiction and a greater appreciation of the social and economic conditions that allow drug dependency to persist, there remain many unknowns regarding the individual experience of substance abuse and its treatment. In recent years, novel pharmaceutical therapies have given rise to both new hopes for recovery and renewed fears about drug diversion and abuse. In The Clinic and Elsewhere, Todd Meyers looks at the problems of meaning caused by drug dependency and appraises the changing terms of medical intervention today. By following a group of adolescents from the time they enter drug rehabilitation treatment through their re-entry into the outside world-the clinic, their homes and neighbourhoods, and other institutional settings-Meyers traces patterns of life that become mediated by pharmaceutical intervention. His focus is not on the drug economy but rather on the therapeutic economy, where new markets, transactions of care, and highly porous conceptions of success and failure come together to shape addiction and recovery. The book is at once a meditative work of anthropology, a demonstration of the theoretical and methodological limits of medical research, and a forceful intervention into the philosophy of therapeutics at the level of the individual. Todd Meyers is assistant professor of medical anthropology at Wayne State University in Detroit.

contents

Acknowledgments
Introduction
1. New Uses for Old Things
2. Monasticism
3. Appropriations of Care
4. Therapy and Reason
5. Patienthood
6. Disappearances
Conclusion: Enduring Presence
Notes
Bibliography
Index

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