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Clinical textbook of addictive disorders /
edited by Avram H. Mack, Kathleen T. Brady, Sheldon I. Miller, Richard J. Frances.
- Fourth edition.
- New York : The Guilford Press 2016
- xix, 730 pages : illustrations ; 26 cm
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Machine generated contents note: I. Foundations of Addiction -- 1. Neurobiology of Substance Use Disorders: Implications for Treatment, Thomas R. Kosten & Colin N. Haile -- 2. Historical and Social Context of Psychoactive Substance Disorders, Joseph Westermeyer -- II. Assessment of Addiction -- 3. Diagnostic Assessment of Substance Abusers, Deborah Hasin & Bari Kilcoyne -- 4. Laboratory Testing for Substances of Abuse, D. Andrew Baron & David A. Baron -- III. Substances of Abuse -- 5. Alcohol, Ed Nace -- 6. Nicotine Dependence, David Kalman, Amy Harrington, Joseph DiFranza, Lori Pbert, & Douglas Ziedonis -- 7. Opioids, Sudie E. Back, Jenna L. McCauley, Kelly S. Barth, & Kathleen T. Brady -- 8. Cannabis, Alicia R. Murray & Frances R. Levin -- 9. Hallucinogens and Inhalants, Stephen Ross & Avram H. Mack -- 10. Caffeine, Laura M. Juliano & Greta Bielacyzc Raglan -- 11. Stimulants, Richard Rawson, Larissa Mooney, & Walter Ling -- 12. Cocaine, Evaristo Akerele & Niru Nahar -- 13. Sedatives/Hypnotics and Benzodiazepines, Robert L. DuPont, William M. Greene, & Caroline M. DuPont -- IV. Special Populations -- 14. Polysubstance Use, Abuse, and Dependence, Richard N. Rosenthal, Petros Levounis, & Abigail J. Herron -- 15. Co-Occurring Substance Use Disorders and Other Psychiatric Disorders, Benjamin C. Silverman, Lisa M. Najavits, Roger D. Weiss -- 16. Gambling Disorder and Other "Behavioral" Addictions, Liana R. N. Schreiber, Marc N. Potenza, & Jon E. Grant -- 17. Substance Abuse in Minority Populations, John Franklin -- 18. Addiction in the Workplace, Laurence Westreich -- 19. Forensic Approaches to Substances of Abuse, Avram H. Mack -- 20. Patients with Chronic Pain and Opioid Misuse, Deborah L. Haller & Sidney H. Schnoll -- 21. Substance Use among Older Adults, Steve Koh, Robert Gorney, Nicolas Badre, & Dilip Jeste 22. HIV/AIDS and Substance Use Disorders, Cheryl Ann Kennedy & Steven J. Schleifer -- 23. Women and Substance Abuse, Dawn E. Sugarman, Christina Brezing, & Shelly F. Greenfield -- 24. Substance Use Disorders in Adolescence, Oscar G. Bukstein & Yifrah Kaminer -- V. Treatments for Addictions -- 25. Matching and Differential Therapies: Providing Substance Abusers with Appropriate Treatment, Kathleen M. Carroll & Brian D. Kiluk -- 26. Individual Psychodynamic Psychotherapy, Lance M. Dodes & Edward J. Khantzian -- 27. Cognitive Therapy, Judith S. Beck, Bruce S. Liese, & Lisa M. Najavits -- 28. Group Therapy, Self-Help Groups, and Network Therapy, Marc Galanter -- 29. Family Therapy Approaches, Edward Kaufman -- 30. Motivational Interviewing, Jennifer L. Smith, Kenneth M. Carpenter, R. Morgan Wain, & Edward V. Nunes -- 31. Dialectical Behavior Therapy for Individuals with Borderline Personality Disorder and Substance Use Disorders, Dorian Hunter, M. Zachary Rosenthal, Thomas R. Lynch, and Marsha M. Linehan -- 32. Psychopharmacological Treatments, Larissa J. Mooney & Elinore F. McCance-Katz -- Index.
"This state-of-the-science reference and text has given thousands of practitioners and students a strong foundation in understanding and treating addictive disorders. Leading experts address the neurobiology of addictions and review best practices in assessment and diagnosis. Specific substances of abuse are examined in detail, with attention to real-world clinical considerations. Issues in working with particular populations--including polysubstance abusers, culturally diverse patients, older adults, chronic pain sufferers, and others--are explored. Chapters summarize the theoretical and empirical underpinnings of widely used psychosocial and pharmacological treatments and clearly describe clinical techniques. Subject Areas/Key Words: addiction medicine, addiction psychiatry, addictions, addictive disorders, adolescents, alcoholism, approaches, assessments, behavioral addictions, biological, dependence, diagnosis, drugs, DSM-5, DSM-V, elderly, evidence-based treatments, gender, geriatric, individualized, interventions, matching, psychopharmacology, substance abuse, substance use disorders, therapy, treatment, women Audience: Psychiatrists, clinical psychologists, social workers, substance abuse and mental health counselors, and psychiatric nurses; graduate students and residents"--