Traditional methods in rehabilitating psychoactive drug dependents in Malaysia: An alternative modality

Pcychoactive drug addiction treatment and rehabilitation programmes world wide are facing with the difficulty of successfully treating and rehabilitating drug dependents because this rate of success is very much determined by the rate of slips, lapse and relapse (recidivism).The success rate for the...

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Main Authors: Mohamed, Mahmood Nazar, Che Din, Md Shuaib, Ishak, Ismail
Format: Conference or Workshop Item
Language:English
Published: 1996
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Online Access:https://repo.uum.edu.my/id/eprint/2334/1/08152010121503_01.pdf
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Che Din, Md Shuaib
Ishak, Ismail
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description Pcychoactive drug addiction treatment and rehabilitation programmes world wide are facing with the difficulty of successfully treating and rehabilitating drug dependents because this rate of success is very much determined by the rate of slips, lapse and relapse (recidivism).The success rate for the rehabilitation of drug dependent ranges from 50 to 70 percents, and specifically,in the case of Malaysia,around 60%.Popular current treatment modalities have been employed in Malaysia since 1983, namely detoxification, physical, pyschososial and psychological treatment via various modes such as full time in-house treatment schedules (the serenti programme),therapeutic community,and the out-patient programmes.The only modality being excluded or being practiced is the methadone maintainance programme and other similar treatment procedures using substitute mood altering agents.However, another treatment approach which has been neglected by research is the traditional modality such as the homeopathy approach, the religious (Islamic-spiritual) method and other spiritual approaches, since the number of drug addicts being rehabilitated at these centres are small, and where approaches and procedures differ greatly from one centre to the next.This study looks at one of the traditional approaches, identifying the underpinning philosophical assumptions,processes, procedures and modes of implementation.The paper also report preliminary finding in terms of its effectiveness in treatment and endow observation on its future prospect as an alternative method of rehabilitating drug addicts.
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spelling uum-23342011-02-14T08:28:15Z https://repo.uum.edu.my/id/eprint/2334/ Traditional methods in rehabilitating psychoactive drug dependents in Malaysia: An alternative modality Mohamed, Mahmood Nazar Che Din, Md Shuaib Ishak, Ismail HN Social history and conditions. Social problems. Social reform Pcychoactive drug addiction treatment and rehabilitation programmes world wide are facing with the difficulty of successfully treating and rehabilitating drug dependents because this rate of success is very much determined by the rate of slips, lapse and relapse (recidivism).The success rate for the rehabilitation of drug dependent ranges from 50 to 70 percents, and specifically,in the case of Malaysia,around 60%.Popular current treatment modalities have been employed in Malaysia since 1983, namely detoxification, physical, pyschososial and psychological treatment via various modes such as full time in-house treatment schedules (the serenti programme),therapeutic community,and the out-patient programmes.The only modality being excluded or being practiced is the methadone maintainance programme and other similar treatment procedures using substitute mood altering agents.However, another treatment approach which has been neglected by research is the traditional modality such as the homeopathy approach, the religious (Islamic-spiritual) method and other spiritual approaches, since the number of drug addicts being rehabilitated at these centres are small, and where approaches and procedures differ greatly from one centre to the next.This study looks at one of the traditional approaches, identifying the underpinning philosophical assumptions,processes, procedures and modes of implementation.The paper also report preliminary finding in terms of its effectiveness in treatment and endow observation on its future prospect as an alternative method of rehabilitating drug addicts. 1996-06 Conference or Workshop Item NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en https://repo.uum.edu.my/id/eprint/2334/1/08152010121503_01.pdf Mohamed, Mahmood Nazar and Che Din, Md Shuaib and Ishak, Ismail (1996) Traditional methods in rehabilitating psychoactive drug dependents in Malaysia: An alternative modality. In: Korean Psychological Association 50th Anniversary Conference, 27-29 June 1996, Seoul, South Korea. (Unpublished)
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Traditional methods in rehabilitating psychoactive drug dependents in Malaysia: An alternative modality
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title_fullStr Traditional methods in rehabilitating psychoactive drug dependents in Malaysia: An alternative modality
title_full_unstemmed Traditional methods in rehabilitating psychoactive drug dependents in Malaysia: An alternative modality
title_short Traditional methods in rehabilitating psychoactive drug dependents in Malaysia: An alternative modality
title_sort traditional methods in rehabilitating psychoactive drug dependents in malaysia an alternative modality
topic HN Social history and conditions. Social problems. Social reform
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