Substance Use Disorders: Assessment and Treatment

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Elsevier, 2000 M03 31 - 173 páginas
Substance Use Disorders: Assessment and Treatment is a summary of everything a therapist should know about substance abuse in one easy-to-read comprehensive book. The book begins with a discussion of the pharmacology of specific drug classes (opioids, hallucinogens, etc.) and the epidemiology of abuse. It then presents psychological theories of substance abuse, the initiation and progression of substance abuse disorders, issues of prevention and early intervention, and screening and assessment for substance abuse (including specific tests for assessment) and discusses in detail the various treatment methodologies available. Two final chapters explore issues relevant to special populations and legal and ethical considerations, regarding issues such as confidentiality and coerced treatment.

  • A synthesis of the current research and clinical literature
  • Includes strengths and weaknesses of commonly used psychometric assessment measures
  • Presentation and review of a complete Psychosocial/Substance Use Assessment form
  • Discussion of treatment settings and criteria for placement decisions
  • Discussion of treatment alternatives and effectiveness of major pharmacological and psychotherapeutic approaches
  • Discussion of factors leading to Relapse, and components of Relapse Prevention programs

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Chapter 1 Clinical Pharmacology and Clinical Epidemiology of Psychoactive Substances
1
Chapter 2 Etiology of Psychoactive Substance Use Disorders
29
Chapter 3 Initiation Progression and Maintenance of Psychoactive Substance Use Disorders
37
Chapter 4 CourseNatural History of Psychoactive Substance Use Disorders
43
Chapter 5 Prevention Early Intervention and Harm Reduction
51
Chapter 6 Screening and Assessment of Psychoactive Substance Use
63
Chapter 7 Diagnosis and Comorbidity
103
Models and Approaches
113
Planning Implementing and Managing Treatment and the Course of Recovery
139
Chapter 10 Issues in Specific Populations
149
Chapter 11 Legal and Ethical Issues
157
EPILOGUE
165
INDEX
167
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Charles E. Dodgen, Ph.D. is a clinical psychologist in private practice in Caldwell, NJ. Dr. Dodgen has treated over one thousand substance abusing patients in inpatient and outpatient settings. He authored What Should I Know About Someone Who Abuses Alcohol or Other Drugs?, a publication for patients and family members. He is the former Director of Psychology and Clinical Coordinator of the Adult Inpatient Substance Abuse Treatment Unit at Fair Oaks Hospital in Summit, NJ. Dr. Dodgen is currently on staff at Saint Barnabas Medical Center, Department of Psychiatry, in Livingston, NJ. W. Michael Shea, Ph.D. is a clinical psychologist practicing in Morristown, NJ. Dr. Shea has over ten years experience in the field of substance abuse, as well as child abuse and neglect. Dr. Shea is the former Assistant Director of the Family Enrichment Program, and the Coordinator of the Counseling Center at Morristown Memorial Hospital. Dr. Shea is presently the Program Director, and Supervisor of the Family Crisis Intervention Unit, at the Center for Evaluation and Counseling in Morristown, NJ.

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