The methamphetamine problem

  • Galbraith N
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This paper introduces the reader to the characteristics of methamphetamine. Explored within are the drug's effects on those who consume it as well as the history and prevalence of its use. The highly addictive nature of methamphetamine is compounded by its affordability and the ease with which it is produced, with North America and East Asia having become established as heartlands for both consumption and manufacture. The paper discusses recent cultural depictions of the drug and also the role that mental health professionals may take in designing and delivering interventions to treat methamphetamine addiction.

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Galbraith, N. (2015). The methamphetamine problem. BJPsych Bulletin, 39(5), 218–220. https://doi.org/10.1192/pb.bp.115.050930

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