Addiction treatment : science and policy for the twenty-first century

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Addiction treatment : science and policy for the twenty-first century

edited by Jack E. Henningfield, Patricia B. Santora and Warren K. Bickel

Johns Hopkins University Press, c2007

  • : hardcover

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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内容説明

Addiction to alcohol, tobacco, and other drugs is one of the major public health issues of our time. In the United States, one in five deaths is the result of addictive drug use. This innovative book critically examines drug addiction treatment in the United States. It explores specific challenges (scientific, medical, social, and legal) to reaching the goal that treatment for drug addiction should be as accessible as treatments for diseases of the heart, liver, and lungs which often result from the use of addictive drugs. These essays, written by leaders in addiction science, medicine, and health policy, present diverse and often opposing points of view to foster thought and discussion. The book consists of three parts. Part I examines the emerging science and theories that underlie the development of specific models for treating addiction to illicit opioids and stimulants, alcohol, tobacco, and prescription drugs. Part II explores the complications raised by the diversity of those with addictions, ranging from pregnant women who use intravenous drugs, young men who abuse methamphetamines, youths who smoke cigarettes, and adults who abuse alcohol to those who smoke marijuana or abuse prescription drugs. Part III provides a detailed analysis of health care, social, and policy issues that challenge our views about addiction and its treatment. It addresses controversial topics such as whether addiction should be considered a disease or a behavior, whether addiction should be handled as a criminal offense or treated as a public health problem, and whether stigmatizing addiction is helpful or not. Throughout the book, compelling examples of addiction art explore the human side of addiction through the lens of visual artists' stunning insights into addiction and recovery. Addiction Treatment provides a solid foundation for understanding addiction as a treatable illness and for establishing a framework for effective treatment in the twenty-first century.

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List of Contributors Preface Introduction: Drug Addiction in America: Challenges and Opportunities Part I. Treatment Models and Emerging Science 1. Is Addiction a Problem of Self-Control? 2. The P.R.I.M.E. Theory of Motivation as a Possible Foundation for the Treatment of Addiction 3. A Future for the Prevention and Treatment of Drug Abuse: Applications of Computer-Based Interactive Technology 4. Office-Based Treatment of Addiction and the Promise of Technology 5. High-Impact Paradigms for the Treatment of Addiction 6. New Approaches to the Treatment of Stimulant and Other Substance Abuse: A Behavorial Perspective 7. Using Diminished Autonomy over Tobacco Use to Identify Smokers in Need of Assistance with Cessation 8. New Directions for Tobacco Cessation Therapies 9. Could Nutritional Factors Influence the Development and Maintenance of Addiction to Nicotine? Part II. Special Populations 10. Addiction and Pregnancy 11. Perspectives on the Risk-Benefit Ratio of Pharmacological Treatment for Adolescent Chemical Addiction 12. The Inhibitory Effect of Insurance Statutes on the Provision of Alcohol Screening and Intervention Services in Trauma Center 13. Addiction and Multiple Morbidities in HIV-Positive Patients 14. Providing Access to Treatment for Opiod Addiction in Jails and Prisons in the United States 15. Addiction Art and Science: Two Sides of Humanity 16. Addiction, Recovery, and Art: My Story Part III: Health Care, Social, and Policy Issues 17. Advancing the Science Base for the Treatment of Addiction 18. "Going UPstream": Thoughts for Substance Abuse Professionals 19. In Praise of Stigma 20. Addiction as Disease: Policy, Epidemiology, and Treatment Consequences of a Bad Idea 21. Parsing the Future of Behavioral Intervention for Drug Abuse: Clinical Science and Policy 22. Protecting Patient Confidentiality in Alcohol and Drug Treatments 23. Deterring Sales and Marketing of Alcohol to Youth: The Role of Litigation 24. How Social Policy Can Foster Advances in the Treatment of Addiction: Tobacco Smoke Pollution and the Hospitality Industry as an Example 25. The Role of the Food and Drug Administration in Accelerating the Development and Release of New Medications for the Addictions 26. Smoking Status as the New Vital Sign: Progress and Challenges Epilogue Index

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