Clinical textbook of addictive disorders /
Clinical textbook of addictive disorders / [print]
edited by Richard J. Frances, Sheldon I. Miller, Avram H. Mack.
- third edition.
- New York : Guilford Press, (c)2011.
- xix, 684 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm.
Includes bibliographies and index.
part I. Foundations of addiction -- 1. The neurobiology of substance dependence : implications for treatment 2. Historical and social context of psychoactive substance use disorders part II. Assessment of addiction -- 3. Psychological evaluation of substance use disorder in adolescents and adults 4. Laboratory testing for substances of abuse part III. Substances of abuse -- 5. Alcohol 6. Tobacco 7. Opioids 8. Marijuana, hallucinogens, and club drugs 9. Cocaine and stimulants 10. Sedatives/hypnotics and benzodiazepines part IV. Special populations -- 11. Polysubstance use, abuse, and dependence 12. Co-occurring substance use disorders and other psychiatric disorders 13. Pathological gambling and other "behavioral" addictions 14. Substance abuse in minority populations 15. Addictions in the workplace 16. Addiction and the law 17. Pain and addiction 18. Alcoholism and substance abuse in older adults 19. HawaiiV/AIDS and substance use disorders 20. Addictive disorders in women part V. Treatments for addictions -- 21. Individual psychodynamic psychotherapy 22. Cognitive therapy 23. Group therapy, self-help groups, and network therapy 24. Family-based treatment : stages and outcomes 25. Treating adolescent substance abuse 26. Psychopharmacological treatments 27. Dialectical behavior therapy for individuals with borderline personality disorder and substance use disorders 28. Matching and differential therapies : providing substance abusers with appropriate treatment Thomas R. Kosten, Tony P. George, Herbert D. Kleber -- Joseph Westermeyer -- Ralph E. Tarter -- David A. Baron, D. Andrew Baron, Steven H. Baron -- Edgar P. Nace -- Norman Hymowitz -- Stephen L. Dilts, Jr., Stephen L. Dilts -- David McDowell -- Michelle C. Acosta, Deborah L. Haller, Sidney H. Schnoll -- Robert L. DuPont, Caroline M. DuPont -- Richard N. Rosenthal, Petros Levounis -- Alisa B. Busch, Roger D. Weiss, Lisa M. Najavits -- Jon E. Grant, Marc N. Potenza -- John Franklin, Marylinn Markarian -- Avram H. Mack, Jeffrey P. Kahn, and Richard J. Frances -- Avram H. Mack, Richard J. Frances, Sheldon I. Miller -- Russell K. Portenoy, David Lussier, Kenneth L. Kirsh, Steven D. Passik -- Sheldon Zimberg -- Cheryl Ann Kennedy, James M. Hill, Steven J. Schleifer -- Sheila B. Blume, Monica L. Zilberman -- Lance M. Dodes, Edward J. Khantzian -- Judith S. Beck, Bruce S. Liese, Lisa M. Najavits -- Marc Galanter, Francis Hayden, Ricardo Castaneda, Hugo Franco -- M. Duncan Stanton, Anthony W. Heath -- Yifrah Kaminer, Oscar G. Bukstein -- Elinore F. McCance-Katz, Thomas R. Kosten -- M. Zachary Rosenthal, Thomas R. Lynch, Marsha M. Linehan -- Kathleen M. Carroll.
Now in a revised and expanded third edition, this authoritative clinical reference and text presents state-of-the-science knowledge about all aspects of addictive disorders and their treatment. Leading researchers and practitioners describe best practices in assessment and diagnosis and provide the latest information on working with users of specific substances ... Divided into five parts, the book begins by describing the scientific foundations and historical background of addictions treatment. Current procedures for psychological evaluation and laboratory testing are then outlined. Subsequent sections provide vital substance specific information and examine issues in working with particular populations, including polysubstance abusers, culturally diverse patients, women, and older adults. Next, widely used psychosocial and pharmacological treatment approaches are thoroughly reviewed. Throughout, attention is given to the importance of tailoring interventions to each patient's needs while delivering compassionate, evidence-based care. Offering expanded coverage of comorbidity and dual diagnosis, the third edition contains entirely new chapters on the neuroscientific basis of addiction, addiction to gambling and to pain medications, and substance abuse in the workplace, as well as a chapter on dialectical behavior therapy. Timely and comprehensive, this volume belongs on the desks of practitioners, graduate students, and residents in a range of disciplines, including psychiatry, clinical psychology, social work, substance abuse counseling, and allied health fields. It serves as a core text for courses in addiction psychiatry and substance abuse counseling--Publisher.
9781609182052
Substance abuse.
Alcoholism.
RC564 RC564.M153.C556 2011
Includes bibliographies and index.
part I. Foundations of addiction -- 1. The neurobiology of substance dependence : implications for treatment 2. Historical and social context of psychoactive substance use disorders part II. Assessment of addiction -- 3. Psychological evaluation of substance use disorder in adolescents and adults 4. Laboratory testing for substances of abuse part III. Substances of abuse -- 5. Alcohol 6. Tobacco 7. Opioids 8. Marijuana, hallucinogens, and club drugs 9. Cocaine and stimulants 10. Sedatives/hypnotics and benzodiazepines part IV. Special populations -- 11. Polysubstance use, abuse, and dependence 12. Co-occurring substance use disorders and other psychiatric disorders 13. Pathological gambling and other "behavioral" addictions 14. Substance abuse in minority populations 15. Addictions in the workplace 16. Addiction and the law 17. Pain and addiction 18. Alcoholism and substance abuse in older adults 19. HawaiiV/AIDS and substance use disorders 20. Addictive disorders in women part V. Treatments for addictions -- 21. Individual psychodynamic psychotherapy 22. Cognitive therapy 23. Group therapy, self-help groups, and network therapy 24. Family-based treatment : stages and outcomes 25. Treating adolescent substance abuse 26. Psychopharmacological treatments 27. Dialectical behavior therapy for individuals with borderline personality disorder and substance use disorders 28. Matching and differential therapies : providing substance abusers with appropriate treatment Thomas R. Kosten, Tony P. George, Herbert D. Kleber -- Joseph Westermeyer -- Ralph E. Tarter -- David A. Baron, D. Andrew Baron, Steven H. Baron -- Edgar P. Nace -- Norman Hymowitz -- Stephen L. Dilts, Jr., Stephen L. Dilts -- David McDowell -- Michelle C. Acosta, Deborah L. Haller, Sidney H. Schnoll -- Robert L. DuPont, Caroline M. DuPont -- Richard N. Rosenthal, Petros Levounis -- Alisa B. Busch, Roger D. Weiss, Lisa M. Najavits -- Jon E. Grant, Marc N. Potenza -- John Franklin, Marylinn Markarian -- Avram H. Mack, Jeffrey P. Kahn, and Richard J. Frances -- Avram H. Mack, Richard J. Frances, Sheldon I. Miller -- Russell K. Portenoy, David Lussier, Kenneth L. Kirsh, Steven D. Passik -- Sheldon Zimberg -- Cheryl Ann Kennedy, James M. Hill, Steven J. Schleifer -- Sheila B. Blume, Monica L. Zilberman -- Lance M. Dodes, Edward J. Khantzian -- Judith S. Beck, Bruce S. Liese, Lisa M. Najavits -- Marc Galanter, Francis Hayden, Ricardo Castaneda, Hugo Franco -- M. Duncan Stanton, Anthony W. Heath -- Yifrah Kaminer, Oscar G. Bukstein -- Elinore F. McCance-Katz, Thomas R. Kosten -- M. Zachary Rosenthal, Thomas R. Lynch, Marsha M. Linehan -- Kathleen M. Carroll.
Now in a revised and expanded third edition, this authoritative clinical reference and text presents state-of-the-science knowledge about all aspects of addictive disorders and their treatment. Leading researchers and practitioners describe best practices in assessment and diagnosis and provide the latest information on working with users of specific substances ... Divided into five parts, the book begins by describing the scientific foundations and historical background of addictions treatment. Current procedures for psychological evaluation and laboratory testing are then outlined. Subsequent sections provide vital substance specific information and examine issues in working with particular populations, including polysubstance abusers, culturally diverse patients, women, and older adults. Next, widely used psychosocial and pharmacological treatment approaches are thoroughly reviewed. Throughout, attention is given to the importance of tailoring interventions to each patient's needs while delivering compassionate, evidence-based care. Offering expanded coverage of comorbidity and dual diagnosis, the third edition contains entirely new chapters on the neuroscientific basis of addiction, addiction to gambling and to pain medications, and substance abuse in the workplace, as well as a chapter on dialectical behavior therapy. Timely and comprehensive, this volume belongs on the desks of practitioners, graduate students, and residents in a range of disciplines, including psychiatry, clinical psychology, social work, substance abuse counseling, and allied health fields. It serves as a core text for courses in addiction psychiatry and substance abuse counseling--Publisher.
9781609182052
Substance abuse.
Alcoholism.
RC564 RC564.M153.C556 2011