Spontaneous Demand: Addiction Treatment amidst the Citizen Revolution

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Jácome Rosenfeld, Ana Isabel

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Quito, Ecuador : Flacso Ecuador

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The inclusion of Addiction as a Health problem in the 2008 Constitution was interpreted as an emancipatory move designed to restore rights lost in a war against drugs, which had generated an increase on prison population and the proliferation of a market of addiction treatment through private clinics. The State opened the first public addiction treatment center in 2013, first as a contingency area for the patients rescued from private clinics which the state shut down, and later as a therapeutic community for the problematic use of alcohol and other drugs.

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CIENCIA POLÍTICA, FILOSOFÍA, PSICOLOGÍA, TERAPIA OCUPACIONAL, TRABAJO SOCIAL, REFORMAS

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2019-06

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214 p.

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Jácome Rosenfeld, Ana Isabel. 2019. Spontaneous Demand: Addiction Treatment amidst the Citizen Revolution. Tesis de doctorado, Flacso Ecuador.

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