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Treating substance use disorders with adaptive continuing care / James R. McKay.

Van Pelt Library HV4998 .M45 2009
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
McKay, J. R. (James R.)
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Substance abuse--Psychological aspects.
Substance abuse.
Physical Description:
x, 277 pages : illustrations ; 26 cm
Place of Publication:
Washington, DC : American Psychological Association, 2009.
Contents:
I The Case for Continuing Care in Addiction Treatment 1
Chapter 1 Introduction 3
Chapter 2 The Course of Substance Use Disorders and Implications for Continuing Care 19
II Approaches to Continuing Care 33
Chapter 3 Traditional Approaches to Addiction Treatment and Continuing Care 35
Chapter 4 The Therapeutic Process and Participation in Continuing Care 63
Chapter 5 New Models of Extended Treatment 77
III Adaptive Treatment Models 91
Chapter 6 Initial Attempts to Individualize Treatment for Substance Use Disorders 93
Chapter 7 Adaptive Models of Treatment 105
Chapter 8 Adaptive Treatment in the Addictions 121
IV Developing and Improving Adaptive Continuing Care Interventions 137
Chapter 9 A Detailed Look at Current Adaptive Treatment Studies 139
Chapter 10 Developing Adaptive Treatment Protocols for Clinic or Practice 155
Chapter 11 Challenges in Designing, Implementing, and Evaluating Adaptive Protocols 175
V New Developments and Future Directions 189
Chapter 12 Other Developments in Disease Management for Substance Use Disorders 191
Chapter 13 Summary of Key Points and Future Directions 207.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
9781433804595
143380459X
OCLC:
428457469

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