TY - BOOK AU - American Psychiatric Publishing AU - Avery,Jonathan D. AU - Barnhill,John W. AU - TI - Co-occurring mental illness and substance use disorders: a guide to diagnosis and treatment SN - 9781615370559 AV - RC473 .C663 2018 PY - 2018/// CY - Arlington, Virginia PB - American Psychiatric Association Publishing KW - Dual diagnosis KW - Case studies KW - Problems, exercises, etc KW - Mental illness KW - Diagnosis KW - Substance abuse KW - Treatment KW - Diagnosis, Dual (Psychiatry) KW - Mental Disorders KW - diagnosis KW - Substance-Related Disorders KW - therapy KW - Electronic Books N1 - 2; The initial interview; John Barnhill --; A 12-step evaluation of co-occurring disorders; Christine Yuodelis-Flores and Richard Ries --; Mood disorders; Rocco A. Iannucci and Roger D. Weiss --; Anxiety disorders; Rebecca A. Nejat and Maria Andrea Baez --; Posttraumatic stress disorder; J. David Stiffler and Grace Hennessy --; Psychotic disorders; Bernadine H. Han and Jonathan Avery --; Personality disorders; John Barnhill and Jonathan Avery --; ADHD; Sean X. Luo and Frances R. Levin --; Eating disorders; Sean P. Kerrigan and Evelyn Attia --; Gambling disorder; Mayumi Okuda, Silvia Franco, Ariel Kor --; Twelve-step programs; Luke J. Archibald --; Motivational interviewing; Howard Steinberg, David Pilkey, Steve Martino --; Inpatient treatment of co-occurring disorders; Zain Khalid, Sonal Batra, Erin Zerbo --; Pharmacological interventions; Jonathan Avery --; Adolescence; Shannon G. Caspersen --; Geriatrics; Caitlin Snow --; LGBTQ population; Eric Yarbrough --; Incarceration; Lauren Stossel; 2; b N2 - "Co-occurring Mental Illness and Substance Use Disorders: A Guide to Diagnosis and Treatment provides a clinically detailed, evidence-based, and exhaustive examination of a topic rarely plumbed in psychiatry texts, despite the fact that co-occurring mental illness and substance use disorders are common. The authors argue for a more holistic and integrated approach, calling for clinicians to tactfully but persistently evaluate patients for a broad range of co-occurring disorders before determining appropriate treatment. Focusing on a substance use disorder in isolation, without determining whether another psychiatric disorder is co-occurring, can doom treatment efforts, and the reverse also is true. To help clinicians keep the big picture in mind, the book is organized around 18 cases, each of which addresses a particular diagnostic skill (e.g., assessment), group of disorders commonly comorbid with substance use disorders (e.g., PTSD, eating disorders), specific treatment (e.g., pharmacological interventions), or special population (e.g., adolescents). This case-based approach makes it easy for readers to understand strategies and master transferable techniques when dealing with their own patients." -- UR - https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&db=nlabk&AN=1624733&site=eds-live&custid=s3260518 ER -