SOCIAL WORK AND MANAGEMENT ›› 2015, Vol. 15 ›› Issue (5): 5-13.

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Exploration and Practice of the Communitybased Drug Treatment Social Work

 ZHAO  Fang   

  1. Department of Social Work, Fudan University, Shanghai, 200433,China
  • Online:2015-09-15 Published:2015-09-15

Abstract:  Communitybased drug treatment social work is a new model of community rehabilitation treatment. It emphasizes that government pirchases service from professional institutions, and forms a work mode that seamlessly connects the compuslory abandonment of drug habits in compusolry detoxification institutes and communitybased drug treatment, evaluates accordingly and intervenes comprehensively, on the basis of the integration of physical, psychological, social and individual, family, community systems. It pays specal attention to family intervention and coomunity rehabilitation, case management, peer tutoring, selfhelp group and commnity care in practice and promotes the development of Communitybased drug treatment social work.

Key words: communitybased drug treatment social work, exploration, practice

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