Addiction Medicine Science and Practice /

The spectrum of addiction disorders presents practitioners with numerous challenges—among them the widening gap between a growing evidence base and the translation of this knowledge into treatment outcomes. Addiction Medicine addresses this disconnect, clearly explaining the role of brain function i...

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Corporate Author: SpringerLink (Online service)
Other Authors: Johnson, Bankole A. (Editor, http://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/edt)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: New York, NY : Springer New York : Imprint: Springer, 2011.
Edition:1st ed. 2011.
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4419-0338-9
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Table of Contents:
  • I. History, Perspectives, Epidemiology, Diagnosis, and Classification
  • 1 Emerging Health Perspectives
  • 2 The Epidemiology of Alcohol and Drug Disorders.-3 United States Federal Drug Policy .-4. Historical Perspectives of Addiction
  • 5 Diagnosis and Classification of Substance Use Disorders
  • II. Behavioral Theories for Addiction
  • 6 Drug Reinforcement in Animals
  • 8 Conditioning of Addiction
  • III. Genetic and Other Biological Theories for Addiction
  • 9 Mouse Models: Knockouts/Knockins
  • 10 Vulnerability to Substance Abuse
  • 11 The Pharmacogenomics of Addiction
  • 12 Metabolomics in Drug Response and Addiction
  • 13 Neurobiological Basis of Drug Reward and Reinforcement
  • 14 Neurobehavioral Toxicology of Substances of Abuse
  • 15 Animal Models of Drug Dependence: Motivational Perspective
  • 16 Novel Methodologies: Proteomic Approaches in Substance Abuse Research
  • IV. Clinical Aspects of Alcohol and Drug Addiction
  • 17 Alcohol: Clinical Aspects
  • 18 Cocaine
  • 19 Nicotine
  • 20 Marijuana: An Overview of the Empirical Literature
  • 21 Opiates and Prescription Drugs
  • 22 Clinical Aspects of Methamphetamine
  • 23 Sedative-Hypnotics and Anxiolytics
  • 24 Clinical Aspects of Inhalant Addiction
  • 25 Anabolic-Androgenic Steroids
  • 26 Caffeine
  • 27 Serotonergic Hallucinogens
  • 28 Ketamine and Phencyclidine
  • V. Behavioral Addictions and Treatment
  • 29 The Biology and Treatment of Pathological Gambling
  • 30 An Addiction Model of Binge Eating Disorder
  • 31 Compulsive Buying
  • 32 Sexual Behavior as an Addictive or Compulsive Phenomenon
  • 33 Instant Messaging Addiction Among Teenagers: Abstracting from the Chinese Experience
  • 34 Hoarding as a Behavioral Addiction
  • VI. Treatment and Application: Behavioral Treatments
  • 35 Motivational Interviewing
  • 36 Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Addiction
  • 37 Community Reinforcement Approach and Contingency
  • 38 Relapse Prevention and Recycling in Addiction
  • 39 Brief Interventions for the Treatment of Alcohol or Other Drug Addiction
  • 40 Self-Help Approaches for Addictions
  • VII. Treatment and Application: Group Treatments and Specific Settings
  • 41 Community Clinics
  • 42 Unhealthy Alcohol and Drug Use in Primary Care
  • 43 Criminal Justice System and Addiction Treatment
  • 44 Adolescent Neurocognitive Development and School-Based Drug Abuse Prevention and Treatment
  • 45 The Therapeutic Community for Drug Abuse Treatment: A Journey Yet Unfolding in the Recovery Movement
  • 46 Substance Use-Focused Self-Help Groups: Processes and Outcomes
  • VIII. Treatment and Application: Pharmacotherapy
  • 47 Pharmacotherapy for Alcoholism and Some Related Psychiatric and Addictive Disorders: Scientific Basis and Clinical Findings
  • 48 Alcohol Withdrawal: Treatment and Application
  • 49 Nicotine
  • 50 Pharmacotherapy of Cocaine Addiction
  • 51 Opioids: Heroin and Prescription Drugs
  • 52 Methamphetamine
  • 53 Potential Pharmacotherapies for Cannabis Dependence
  • 54 Hallucinogens
  • IX. Molecular Genetics, Alternative Therapies, and Other Topics in the Treatment of Addiction
  • 55 Molecular Genetics and the Treatment of Addiction
  • 56 Physical Considerations for Treatment Complications of Alcohol and Drug Use and Misuse
  • 57 Pain and Addiction
  • 58 The Triple Threat: Mental Illness, Substance Abuse, and the Human Immunodeficiency Virus
  • 59 Substance Use Stigma as a Barrier to Treatment and Recovery
  • 60 Religiousness, Spirituality, and Addiction: An Evidence-Based Review
  • 61 Ear Acupuncture in Addiction Treatment
  • X. Computer Modeling
  • 62 In Silico Models of Alcohol Kinetics: A Deterministic Approach
  • 63 In Silico Models of Alcohol Dependence Treatment: Stochastic Approach
  • 64 Dynamic and Systems-Based Models for Evaluating Hypotheses Related to Predicting Treatment Response
  • XI. Dependence in Specific Populations
  • 65 Enhancing Positive Outcomes for Children of Substance-Abusing Parents
  • 66 Vulnerability to Addictive Disorders and Substance Abuse in Adolescence and Emerging Adulthood
  • 67 Alcohol and Substance Abuse in African Americans
  • 68 Gays, Lesbians, and Bisexuals
  • 69 Substance Use Disorders in Health Care Professionals
  • 70 Identification and Treatment of Alcohol or Drug Dependence in the Elderly
  • 71 Alcohol and Drugs of Abuse in Pregnant Women: Effects on the Fetus and Newborn, Mode of Action, and Maternal Treatment
  • XII. Legal, Disability, and Rehabilitative Issues
  • 72 Forensic Issues
  • 73 Disability and Addiction
  • 74 The Homeless
  • XIII. New Vistas
  • 75 To Open Up New Vistas in Basic and Preclinical Addiction Research
  • 76 Opportunities, Challenges, and Successes in the Development of Medicines for the Treatment of Addiction.