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Marc Galanter, M.D., Professor of Psychiatry and Director of the Division of Alcoholism and Drug Abuse at New York University Medical Center in New York, New York.
Herbert D. Kleber, M.D., Professor of Psychiatry and Director of the Division of Substance Abuse at Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons and New York State Psychiatric Institute in New York, New York.
American Psychiatric Publishing Inc
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Psychiatry & Behavioral Science - Clinical
Substance abuse is the nation's number one health problem, and also a major health problem worldwide. In the United States, less than half of those in need of treatment actually receive it—both due to the reluctance of insurance companies to cover this treatment and of patients to seek it.
Like previous editions from 1994 and 1999, this comprehensive third edition reflects the still-growing commitment of psychiatry to addressing the problem of substance abuse. Fully updated and divided into seven main parts, this invaluable textbook offers a depth and scope unparalleled in the literature. The 94 distinguished contributors discuss the latest basic and clinical perspectives on
- The nature of addiction and the process by which a person becomes addicted—The neurobiology of alcohol, opiates/opioids, stimulants, hallucinogens, marijuana, epidemiology of drug dependence, genetics (using the patient's genetic profile to customize treatment), principles of operant conditioning and social learning, and cross-cultural aspects
- An overview of available treatments—Assessment, patient placement criteria (especially challenging in today's era of managed care), current research with the best empirical support in the treatment of alcohol problems, treatment outcomes (the extent of remission and degrees of improvement over time rather than "cure versus failure")
- Treatment and detoxification of specific drugs of abuse—alcohol, marijuana, stimulants, hallucinogens, tobacco, sedative-hypnotics, inhalants, steroids, opioids, and drugs from the "club" scene
- Treatment approaches—The flexible psychodynamic approach; network therapy; cognitive, behavioral, and motivational therapies; individual psychotherapy and counseling; the wide variety of group therapies (the treatment of choice for addiction); family therapy; the latest findings on AA and other 12-step groups; and inpatient treatment and research
- Special approaches and treatment programs—The challenges and efficacy of employee assistance programs, the role of the community in treatment and specific nonhospital-based treatment services, and therapeutic communities
- Special populations—Adolescents, ethnic minorities (nonhomogeneous groups), the elderly, and women (with implications for perinatal complications); impaired physicians, treatment of substance-abuse patients with pain, HIV/AIDS, and Axis I psychiatric disorders
- Special Topics—Diagnostic testing, medical education, prevention of alcohol problems, and forensic issues
Thoroughly indexed and generously illustrated, this new edition is designed for clinicians, researchers, and trainees in psychiatry, general medicine, and other health professions. This remarkable volume is simply the definitive resource for any health care professional concerned with the problems posed by substance abuse.
Reviews
“This Third Edition provides the clinician with unique and updated overviews of the expanding range of treatment strategies available to those affected by substance abuse. This is a comprehensive ‘must have’ textbook not only for providers of treatment but for students, teachers, researchers, and policymakers as well.”—Nady el-Guebaly, M.D., President, International Society of Addiction Medicine
“This volume provides up-to-date, evidence-based chapters that review the nature of addiction and the treatments for it (psychopharmacological, psychotherapeutic, and programmatic). Each chapter is succinct, highly informative, thoughtful, and reader-friendly. An ideal read for the addiction specialist, the general psychiatrist, as well as any mental health specialist dealing with these conditions. A huge amount of clinically relevant knowledge is packed into a limited space. The editors are the most preeminent leaders in the field of addiction. You really ought to read it—it's truly a terrific book!”—A. John Rush, M.D., Professor and Vice-Chairman for Research, Department of Psychiatry, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, Texas
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Marc Galanter MD Professor of Psychiatry and Director of the Division of Alcoholism and Drug Abuse at New York University Medical Center in New York New York
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Herbert D Kleber MD Professor of Psychiatry and Director of the Division of Substance Abuse at Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons and New York State Psychiatric Institute in New York New York
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