Integrated treatment for mood and substance use disorders
Author(s)
Bibliographic Information
Integrated treatment for mood and substance use disorders
Johns Hopkins University Press, 2003
- : alk. paper
Available at / 3 libraries
-
No Libraries matched.
- Remove all filters.
Note
Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
People with mood disorders often have simultaneous problems with addiction, and those with substance abuse problems are especially susceptible to mood disorder. The treatment of such patients can be particularly complicated, and many receive treatment for only one of their disorders. In this book, fourteen clinicians discuss the extent of the problem, methods of assessment, typical courses, and treatments-including both psychotherapy and pharmacotherapy. They address the all-too-frequent necessity of proceeding with treatment before a clear diagnosis is known, and they claim that distinguishing between primary and secondary disorders is initially less critical than previously assumed. Contending that clinicians treating comorbid mood / substance problems must be both more flexible and more watchful than those treating either disorder alone, the authors also describe various models of care. Throughout the book, they provide differing points of view on such issues as the value of pharmacotherapy for those still abusing psychoactive substances.
Written for those who treat addictions, including counselors, clergy, and employee assistance staff, as well as for traditional mental health professionals, Integrated Treatment for Mood and Substance Use Disorders is an invaluable reference for any clinician who works with dually diagnosed clients.
Table of Contents
Contents: Acknowledgments List of Contributors1 Addressing Co-occuring Mood and Substance Use Disorders Joseph J. Westermeyer2 Understanding the Problem of Co-occuring Mood and Substance Use Disorders Melissa P. DelBello and Stephen M. Strakowski3 The Assessment of Mood and Substance Use Disorders Shelly F. Greenfield4 Integrated Treatment Using a Recovery-Oriented Approach Dennis C. Daley, Ihsan M. Salloum, and Michael E. Thase5 Dual Recovery Therapy: Blending Psychotherapies for Depression and Addiction Douglas M. Ziedonis and Jonathan A. Krejci6 Pharmacotherapy for Co-occuring Mood and Substance Use Disorders Roger D. Weiss7 Evaluating and Managing Patients Who Are Not Responding to Treatment Jill M. Williams and Caroline Eick8 Addressing Tobacco Dependence in Integrated Treatment John Slade and Betty VreelandResources Index
by "Nielsen BookData"