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Violence, suffering and prohibitionism - What prohibitionist logic generates in users of illicit drugs. DE

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The prohibition of drug use is an essentially modern phenomenon, based on an intolerant and repressive stance, a discourse of terror and punishment that ends up generating violence and suffering among users of illicit substances. We have shown through some theorists how ideologised discourses and practices place people who use illicit drugs as social enemies without considering the contradictions and risks to which they are subjected on a daily basis, as well as going in the opposite direction to the tendency of actualisation and potentialisation of the individual. This study is characterised as a qualitative bibliographical research. The study allowed us to understand that the phenomenon of drugs is complex and is part of the human condition, and that the only way to help broaden its meaning is through the policy of Harm Reduction.

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Bárbara Santos ist Dozentin am brasilianischen Universitätszentrum, Studiengang Psychologie an der Hochschule Frassineti in Recife, Fachärztin für psychische Gesundheit, Primärversorgung, CAPS, Alkohol und andere Drogen an derselben Hochschule. Seit 2015 arbeitet er in der klinischen Psychologie mit existenzieller phänomenologischer Ausrichtung und in der therapeutischen Beratung.

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Authors Bárbara Santos Bernardino da Silva
Publisher Our Knowledge Publishing
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 10.12.2023
 
EAN 9786206930211
ISBN 9786206930211
No. of pages 52
Subject Humanities, art, music > Psychology > Theoretical psychology

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