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Integrative addiction and recovery / edited by Shahla J. Modir, George E. Muñoz.

Holman Biotech Commons RC564 .I68 2018
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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Modir, Shahla J., editor.
Muñoz, George E., editor.
Series:
Weil integrative medicine library
Integrated medical library
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Substance abuse--Treatment.
Substance abuse.
Addicts--Rehabilitation.
Addicts.
Physical Description:
xii, 572 pages ; 24 cm.
Place of Publication:
New York, NY, United States of America : Oxford University Press, [2018]
Summary:
Integrative Addiction and Recovery offers an authentic model of comprehensive integrative modalities germane and specific to the field of addiction and recovery treatment. Although many treatment services for addiction include "holistic," "alternative," or "integrative" in their descriptions,they contain no substantive programs or services consistent with the mind, body, spirit paradigm contained within the integrative approach to health and healing. Consequently, many patients do not have the opportunity to benefit from the true spirit of an integrative approach within the disciplineof addition and recovery medicine. This book sets the standard for a bona fide integrative approach for others to follow, providing information that is immediately useful in clinical practice and rigorously evidence-based. Authored by world-class experts in the field of addiction medicine, Integrative Addiction and Recovery presents both scientific and holistic data regarding a wide variety of holistic and conventional approaches to the treatment of substance abuse and behavioral addictions. Its chapters cover bothconventional and holistic treatment and provide background for each of the major classes of drugs of abuse, including opiates, alcohol, tobacco, stimulants, sedative-hypnotics, hallucinogens and marijuana. It also includes chapters on the topics of food addiction and behavioral addictions such asgambling and shopping. The authors explore the major holistic modalities, providing background and theory in areas like acupuncture, Traditional Chinese Medicine, Homeopathy, Aromatherapy, and Ayurvedic Medicine, while at the same time providing spiritual approach chapters on Shamanism and Ibogaine,as well as more conventional issues with a holistic view including Co-Occurring Disorders and Psychosocial Treatment, and Group Support. The very complex issue of chronic pain and addiction is also addressed, along with relapse prevention strategies.
Contents:
Section I Overarching View of Addiction
1 Addiction: Definition, Epidemiology, and Neurobiology p. 3 / Matthew Torrington
2 Overview of the Addiction Recovery Industry p. 16 / Matthew Torrington
Section II The Substances
3 Food Addiciton p. 29 / Edison de Mello
4 Integrative Approach to Alcohol Use Disorder p. 60 / Jeff Wilkens and Shahla J. Modir
5 Integrative Approach to Sedative-Hypnotic Use Disorder p. 81 / Gayla Rees and Benjamin Shapiro and David E. Smith and Matthew Torrington
6 Integrative Approach to Cannabis-Use Disorder p. 100 / Itai Danovitch and Shahla J. Modir
7 Integrative Approach to Stimulant-Use Disorder p. 125 / Andrew Mitton and Larissa J. Mooney
8 Integrative Approach to Opiates, Opioids, and Opiate Use Disorder p. 141 / Walter Ling and Matthew Torrington
9 Integrative Approach to Nicotine Use Disorder p. 158 / David Martarano
10 Integrative Approach to Behavioral Addictions: Internet Gaming Disorder (IGD) and Compulsive Buying Disorder (CBD) and Gambling Disorder p. 171 / Meredith Sagan and Timothy Fong
11 Hallucinogens: Spiritual and Therapeutic Use, Overuse, and Complications p. 184 / Charles S. Grab
Section III The Tools
12 Psychiatric Assessment and Co-Occurring Disorders p. 205 / Shahla J. Modir and John Tsuang
13 Psychosocial Treatment Approaches for Substance Use p. 224 / Lynn McFarr and Julie Snyder and Lisa Benson and Rachel Higier
14 Homeopathic Approach to Addiction p. 244 / Avghi Constantinides and Shahla J. Modir
15 Ayurvedic Approach to Addiction p. 260 / Shahla J. Modir
16 Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) and Acupuncture Approach to Addiction p. 272 / Shahla J. Modir and Joel Morris
17 Nutritional Support and Addiction p. 294 / Robert Krochmal
18 Functional Medicine Approach to Addiction p. 319 / George E. Muñoz and Isabella Leoni Garcia
19 Exercise for Addiction and Recovery p. 344 / George E. Muñoz
20 Nutraceutical Treatments for Addiction Recovery p. 360 / Jeffrey Becker
21 Interaction of Spirituality and Religion with Health, Mental Health, and Substance Abuse p. 388 / Bruce Y. Lee and Andrew B. Newberg and Shahla J. Modir
22 Three Dynamic Healing Modalities for the Treatment of Substance Use and Co-Occurring Disorders: Aromatherapy, Equine Therapy, and Creative Arts Therapies p. 406
22.1 Creative Arts Therapies: An Integrative Modality for Addiction and Trauma Treatment p. 409 / E. Hitchcock Scott
22.2 The Role of Aromotherapy in the Treatment of Substance Use and Co-Occurring Disorders p. 415 / Cathy Skipper and Florian Birkmayer
22.3 Equine-Assisted Psychotherapy for Substance Use and Co-Occurring Disorders p. 423 / Florian Birkmayer
23 Shamanism: Addiction and Soul Sickness p. 427 / Dean Taraborelli and Alberto Villoldo and George E. Muñoz
24 Ibogaine: History, Pharmacology, Spirituality, & Clinical Data p. 447 / Benjamin Shapiro
Section IV Challenges
25 Group Therapy and Support in Addiction Treatment p. 463 / Rick Ginsberg
26 Integrative Approaches to Healing p. 480 / E. Hitchcock Scott and George E. Muñoz
27 Integrative Approaches to the Management of Chronic Pain and Substance Abuse p. 501 / Lynette M. Pujol and Bettina Herbert and Cynthia M. A. Geppert and Karen E. Cardon
28 Integrative Approaches to Post-active Withdrawal and Relapse Prevention p. 525 / Walter Ling and Shahla J. Modir and George E. Muñoz
28.1 Introduction p. 526 / Walter Ling, MD
28.2 Neurobiology of Post-Acute Withdrawal and Medical Treatment Ramifications p. 530 / Shahia Modir, MD
28.3 Integrative Approaches to Relapse Prevention p. 534 / George E. Muñoz, MD
29 The Future of Addiction and Recovery Healing Arts p. 540 / Shahla J. Modir and George E. Muñoz.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
0190275332
9780190275334
OCLC:
1037073155

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