Treatment of Substance Use Disorders

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Kevin Allen Sevarino
Psychology Press, 2002 - 154 páginas
First published in 2002. TREATMENT OF SUBSTANCE USE DISORDERS is a compendium of notable journal articles on the latest advances in the treatment of substance use disorders. This comprehensive resource compiled by the American Academy of Addiction Psychiatry is the first book in the Key Readings in Addiction Psychiatry series. Covering the most current issues concisely, this book serves as a quick guide for mental health professionals specializing in addiction psychiatry. It assembles outstanding contributions from the leading clinical journals in the field on the most recent treatment approaches, both pharmacological and behavioral, for the four major substance categories-alcohol and benzodiazepines, opiates, cocaine, and nicotine. With repeated use and misuse of these substances accounting for the major portion of adverse economic, medical, and social consequences of substance use disorders, this compendium is a valuable reference tool in the treatment of those suffering from substance use disorders. The American Academy of Addiction Psychiatry is seeking ways to turn this intractable problem into one with answers and cures. The American Academy of Addiction Psychiatry is a professional membership organization with approximately 1,000 members in the United States and around the world. The membership consists of health professionals who work with addiction in their practices, faculty at various academic institutions, residents, and medical students.
 

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The Pharmacotherapy of Relapse Prevention
15
Drug Therapy for Alcohol Dependence
35
Alcoholism Treatment and MedicalCare Costs
55
Use of Anticonvulsants in Benzodiazepine Withdrawal
77
Methadone versus Lalphaacetylmethadol LAAM
115
Old Psychotherapies for Cocaine Dependence Revisited
129
Permission Acknowledgments
147
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