Treating Heroin Addiction in Norway

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Addiction Medicine
addiction policy analysis
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Better Life
Buprenorphine Naloxone Combination
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County Medical Officer
Detoxification Unit
Drug Free Society
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ethnographic study of Norwegian drug treatment
HBV
Health Supervision
Lar
Legal Consciousness
Low Dose Buprenorphine
medical anthropology
Nocebo
Norwegian Board
Opioid Addiction
opioid substitution therapy
Opioid Substitution Treatment
OST
Patient Involvement
Patient Ombudsman
patient-clinician interaction
Pharmaceutical Promise
qualitative research
Racemic Methadone
Scandinavian welfare state
Siv's Case
Siv’s Case
Substitution Medication
Substitution Treatment
Treating Heroin Addiction
Young Man

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367655556
  • Weight: 320g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 31 May 2023
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Focusing on the world of Norwegian Opioid Substitution Treatment (OST) in the aftermath of significant reforms, this book casts a critical light on the intersections between medicine and law, and the ideologies infusing the notions of "individual choice" and "patient involvement" in the field of addiction globally.

With ethnographic attention to the encounters between patients, clinicians, and bureaucrats, the volume shows that OST sustains the realities it is meant to address. The chapters follow one particular patient through complex clinical and legal battles as they fight to achieve a better quality of life. The study provides ethnographic insight that captures the individual, experiential aspects of addiction treatment, and how these experiences find a register within different domains of treatment and policy, including the familial, social, legal, and clinical.

Offering a rare view of addiction treatment in a Scandinavian welfare state, this book will be of interest to scholars of medical and legal anthropology and sociology, and others with an interest in drug policy and addiction treatment.

Aleksandra Bartoszko is a social anthropologist and Associate Professor at VID Specialized University in Oslo, Norway.

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