A study of some theoretical perceptions about the role of the family in treating drug addicts

دراسة لبعض التصورات النظرية لدور الأسرة في علاج المدمنين على المخدرات

  • Moustafa Baali university of msila
  • Samiya Bourenane University of Msila
Keywords: Family, drug addiction, youth, perceptions, treatment

Abstract

The family plays an important role in preserving their children from deviant behavior, for it is the primary responsibility of educating, guiding, and guiding children, and its responsibility extends beyond awareness to sponsorship and treatment, especially with the spread of drug abuse that poses a real threat to our society, given its targeting of the most important element in it Young.

This research comes to discover the role of the family in the treatment of drug addicts through conceptions and theoretical and explanatory models that attempted to emphasize that prevention and treatment of drug addiction is primarily a family responsibility.

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Published
2020-09-30
How to Cite
Baali , M., & Bourenane, S. (2020). A study of some theoretical perceptions about the role of the family in treating drug addicts. Social Empowerment Journal, 2(3), 328-345. https://doi.org/10.34118/sej.v2i3.888
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