Clinical Textbook of Addictive Disorders

Author(s): Edited by Richard J Frances, Sheldon I Miller and Avram H Mack

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Now in a revised and expanded third edition, this authoritative clinical reference and text presents state-of-the-science knowledge about all aspects of addictive disorders and their treatment. Leading researchers and practitioners describe best practices in assessment and diagnosis and provide the latest information on working with users of specific substances. Issues in working with particular populations - including culturally diverse patients, women, and older adults - are thoroughly addressed, and widely used psychosocial and pharmacological treatment approaches are reviewed. Featuring expanded coverage of comorbidity and dual diagnosis, the third edition includes entirely new chapters on the neuroscientific basis of addiction, addiction to gambling and to pain medications, and substance abuse in the workplace, as well as a chapter on dialectical behavioral therapy coauthored by Marsha M. Linehan.

General Information

  • : 9781593851743
  • : Guilford Publications
  • : Guilford Publications
  • : 1.196
  • : 01 June 2005
  • : United States
  • : books

Other Specifications

  • : Edited by Richard J Frances, Sheldon I Miller and Avram H Mack
  • : Hardback
  • : 3rd Revised edition
  • : 660
  • : Illustrations

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"This is more than just an update of the classic reference. In this edition, addictive disorders have been placed in a context reflecting their expression in the real world. Thus, polydrug use, psychiatric comorbidity, and 'behavioral addictions,' such as pathological gambling, are now emphasized. Moreover, issues related to addiction across populations (e.g., ethnic groups, gender, and children/adolescents) are now addressed. The result is a volume that will be useful for professionals in social services, health care, and public policy, as well as advanced students training for these professions."--Thomas H. Brandon, PhD, University of South Florida and H. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center and Research Institute

"I have been looking forward to the new edition of this useful teaching tool. Beyond covering the basics that readers expect from an addiction text--pharmacology of specific substances and major treatment modalities--the editors also address a breadth of other topics, including polydrug use, comorbidities, HIV/AIDS, and the needs of women and older adults. The comprehensiveness and readability of this text promise to make it a favorite among clinical educators, medical students, and residents."--Joyce A. Tinsley, MD, University of Connecticut; Executive Director, American Association of Directors of Psychiatric Residency Training Overall,

"The Clinical Textbook of Addictive Disorders is an excellent text for both health-care workers and researchers. It provides current and relevant information that is interestung and enjoyable to read." - Kylie Bailey, University of Newcastle, Australia, in Drug & Alcohol Review March 2006

Richard J. Frances, MD, is Clinical Professor of Psychiatry, New York University School of Medicine, and Director of Public and Professional Education, Silver Hill Hospital, New Canaan, Connecticut. He is also in private practice in New York City. Dr. Frances was former President and Medical Director at Silver Hill Hospital; was founding president of the American Academy of Addiction Psychiatry; and helped found and chaired the Council of Addiction Psychiatry for the American Psychiatric Association. The author of several hundred articles and several books, he is on many editorial boards. He is a frequent lecturer on addiction psychiatry and has appeared numerous times on "Court TV." Sheldon I. Miller, MD, is emeritus Professor of Psychiatry and former Chairman of the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine. During his career, he has served on many boards and committees of many national and local organizations. Dr. Miller has authored or coauthored over 60 scientific articles, chapters, and books. He is Editor-in-Chief of the "American Journal on Addictions" and is a founder of the American Academy of Addiction Psychiatry. Dr. Miller has served on the Board of Directors of the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education and the American Board of Emergency Medicine. He is the president elect of the Illinois Psychiatric Society. Avram H. Mack, MD, is an attending psychiatrist and the Director of Medical Student Education at Georgetown University Medical Center in Washington, DC. He is a graduate of the University of Michigan-Ann Arbor and of Cornell University Medical College. Dr. Mack has extensive experience in organized medicine and psychiatry. His other areas of interest in psychiatry have included development, the psychiatric presentation of medical disorders, and the history of psychiatric classification. As a child and forensic psychiatrist, he has treated or evaluated individuals with addictions in many different settings, including general inpatient, outpatient, correctional, juvenile justice, and community, and has lectured to various professional and educational groups. Dr. Mack has been elected to serve as President of the Washington Psychiatric Society (2012-2013).

Part I: Foundations of Addiction. Kosten, George, Kleber, The Neurobiology of Substance Dependence: Implications for Treatment. Westermeyer, Historical and Social Context of Psychoactive Substance Use Disorders. Part II: Assessment of Addiction. Tarter, Psychological Evaluation of Substance Use Disorder in Adolescents and Adults. Baron, Baron, Baron, Laboratory Testing for Substances of Abuse. Part III: Substances of Abuse. Nace, Alcohol. Hymowitz, Tobacco. Dilts Jr., Dilts Sr., Opioids. McDowell, Marijuana, Hallucinogens, and Club Drugs. Acosta, Haller, Schnoll, Cocaine and Stimulants. R.L. DuPont, C.M. DuPont, Sedatives - Hypnotics and Benzodiazepines. Part IV: Special Populations. Rosenthal, Levounis, Polysubstance Use, Abuse, and Dependence. Busch, Weiss, Najavits, Co-Occuring Substance Use Disorders and Other Psychiatric Disorders. Grant, Potenza, Pathological Gambling and Other "Behavioral" Addictions. Franklin, Markarian, Substance Abuse in Minority Populations. Mack, Kahn, Frances, Addictions in the Workplace. Mack, Frances, Miller, Addiction and the Law. Portenoy, Lussier, Kirsh, Passik, Pain and Addiction. Zimberg, Alcoholism and Substance Abuse in Older Adults. Kennedy, Hill, Schleifer, HIV/AIDS and Substance Use Disorders. Blume, Zilberman, Addictive Disorders in Women. Part V: Treatments for Addictions. Dodes, Khantzian, Individual Psychodynamic Psychotherapy. Beck, Liese, Najavits, Cognitive Therapy. Galanter, Hayden, Castaneda, Franco, Group Therapy, Self-Help Groups, and Network Therapy. Stanton, Heath, Family-based Treatment: Stages and Outcomes. Kaminer, Bukstein, Treating Adolescent Substance Abuse. McCance-Katz, Kosten, Psychopharmacological Treatments. Rosenthal, Lynch, Linehan, Dialectical Behavior Therapy for Individuals with Borderline Personality Disorder and Substance Use Disorders. Carroll, Matching and Differential Therapies: Providing Substance Abusers with Appropriate Treatment.