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Published Abstract Papers
Below is a list of abstract papers written by World Services in
the 1990's for presentation to global organizations such as the
International Federation of Non-Governmental Organizations (IFNGO)
and the International Council on Alcoholism and Addiction (ICAA).
In 1995 the External Affairs Committee of the former World Board of
Trustees sought and received approval from the full Board of
Trustees to distribute the papers to the NA Fellowship for use in
public information activities. These papers were also approved
for use on the World Wide Web by the Fellowship.
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How to Use These Abstracts As Presentation
Papers
Description of the following abstracts papers
and proper usage for. 2 pages.
Available on this web site:
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Facts About Narcotics Anonymous
An abstract presented by World Services to the International Council on Alcohol
and Addictions (ICAA), 18th International Institute on the Prevention and
Treatment of Drug Dependence, July 1990. Describes NAs historic roots, how our
recovery program works, and how our service organization operates. 5 pages.
Available on this web site:
English ( Rich Text File, PDF File, Text File
)
Spanish ( Rich Text File, PDF File, Text File
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Narcotics Anonymous: A Commitment to Community
Partnerships
An abstract presented to the
International Council on Alcohol and Addictions (ICAA), 37th International
Congress on Alcohol and Drug Dependence September 1995. Addressed specifically to addiction
care providers. 8 pages.
Available on this web site:
English (
Rich Text File, PDF
File, Text File ) |
Narcotics Anonymous and Harm Minimization Strategies
An abstract presented to the International Council on Alcohol and
Addictions (ICAA) in Prague, Czechoslovakia, in 1995. This event's
theme concerned "Harm Minimization" as public policy. "...A self-help
society known as Narcotics Anonymous should be included as one valuable
component in any national or community strategy to reduce and prevent the
harmful effects of the use of alcohol and other drugs."
Available on this web site:
English ( Rich Text File, PDF File, Text File
)
Spanish ( Rich Text File, PDF File, Text File
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Narcotics Anonymous: In Co-operation with Therapeutic
Communities Worldwide
An abstract presented to government and non-government agencies in
Singapore during a joint effort of World Services and the Asia Pacific
Forum. "This paper identifies key factors affecting NA's interactions
with others, points out means by which professionals can contact Narcotics
Anonymous, long-established means of direct interaction between NA and
professionals, a number of strategies to facilitate client/resident
introduction and entry into Narcotics Anonymous, and a description of what
clients will find when they attend NA meetings and meet NA members."
Available on this web site:
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Rich Text File,
PDF File,
Text File
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