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Relapse and Recovery in Addictions / Julie Agoos.

De Gruyter Yale University Press Backlist eBook-Package 2000-2013 Available online

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Agoos, Julie, Author.
Contributor:
Tims, Frank M.
Leukefeld, Carl G.
Platt, Jerome J.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Mental Disorders.
Disease.
Public Health Practice.
Preventive Health Services.
Health Services.
Public Health.
Psychiatry and Psychology.
Environment and Public Health.
Health Care Facilities Workforce and Services.
Delivery of Health Care.
Secondary Prevention.
Substance-Related Disorders.
Medical Subjects:
Mental Disorders.
Disease.
Public Health Practice.
Preventive Health Services.
Health Services.
Public Health.
Psychiatry and Psychology.
Environment and Public Health.
Health Care Facilities Workforce and Services.
Delivery of Health Care.
Secondary Prevention.
Substance-Related Disorders.
Physical Description:
1 online resource
Place of Publication:
New Haven, CT : Yale University Press, [2001]
Language Note:
English
Summary:
In this book leading experts in the field of addictions report on key aspects of addictive disorders. They focus particularly on relapse, the long-term course of addiction to drugs or alcohol, and interventions to prevent relapse and promote recovery. A critical and highly complex public health problem, addiction is seen today as having biological, psychological, social, and cultural aspects. This important volume brings together the major perspectives on addiction, treatment, and recovery along with the current findings of clinical and scientific research.For those working with addicted patients and those making policy decisions that affect treatment and its availability, this book is an essential reference.
Contents:
Frontmatter
CONTENTS
CONTRIBUTORS
ONE. RELAPSE AND RECOVERY
TWO. DRUG TREATMENT CAREERS: CONCEPTUAL OVERVIEW AND CLINICAL, RESEARCH, AND POLICY APPLICATIONS
THREE. RECOVERY AND THE CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM
FOUR. EUROPEAN PERSPECTIVES ON RELAPSE AND RELAPSE PREVENTION
FIVE. RELAPSE AFTER DRUG ABUSE TREATMENT
SIX. RELAPSE: CONTRIBUTING FACTORS, CAUSATIVE MODELS, AND EMPIRICAL CONSIDERATIONS
SEVEN. THE ROLE OF MOTIVATION AND READINESS IN TREATMENT AND RECOVERY
EIGHT. THE ROLE OF COMORBIDITY IN RELAPSE AND RECOVERY
NINE. EFFICACY OF COERCION IN SUBSTANCE ABUSE TREATMENT
TEN. ADOLESCENTS: ISSUES IN RELAPSE AND RECOVERY
ELEVEN. CASE MANAGEMENT IN SUBSTANCE ABUSE TREATMENT: PERSPECTIVES, IMPACT, AND USE
TWELVE. SELF-HELP INITIATIVES TO REDUCE THE RISK OF RELAPSE
THIRTEEN. PHARMACOTHERAPIES USED IN COMMON SUBSTANCE USE DISORDERS
FOURTEEN. RELAPSE TO OPIOID AND COCAINE USE FOLLOWING METHADONE TREATMENT
FIFTEEN RELAPSE AMONG COCAINE ABUSERS: THEORETICAL, METHODOLOGICAL, AND TREATMENT CONSIDERATIONS
SIXTEEN. ARE MANAGED CARE AND RELAPSE PREVENTION COMPATIBLE?
SEVENTEEN. FUTURE DIRECTIONS IN SUBSTANCE ABUSE RELAPSE AND RECOVERY
INDEX
Notes:
Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph
Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (publisher's Web site, viewed 24. Apr 2020)
ISBN:
0-300-14348-6
OCLC:
874143749

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