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The Integration of Pharmacological and Nonpharmacological Treatments in Drug/Alcohol Addictions
Norman S Miller
出版
CRC Press
, 1997-12-04
主題
Medical / Psychiatry / General
Medical / Pharmacology
ISBN
0789003759
9780789003751
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=ImrXjQg0FDsC&hl=&source=gbs_api
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In The Integration of Pharmacological and Nonpharmacological Treatments in Drug/Alcohol Addictions, you?ll discover how traditional “clean and sober” recovery methods are being combined with “drug solutions” to successfully treat patients with addictive disorders. Up-to-date and filled with practical research, its integrated approach shows how you can significantly reduce morbidity and mortality due to long-term addiction.Providing the groundwork for future developments in integrated forms of treatment, The Integrations of Pharmacological and Nonpharmacological Treatments in Drug/Alcohol Addictions combines research and practice to give you the evaluative tools you need to move from an “all or nothing” approach to a level of balanced tolerance between “good and bad” when you and your patients are searching for a successful regimen of treatment. The in-depth studies will guide you in carefully rethinking the basic tenets of addictive disorder treatment. Specifically, you?ll read about:
the integration of generalized vulnerability to drug and alcohol addiction
psychopharmacotherapy for addictive and comorbid disorders
psychosocial perspectives on integrating treatments for methamphetamine addiction
integrating pharmacotherapies in existing alcoholic treatment programs
the integrations of research in pharmacotherapyContemporary research has taught us some humbling lessons--namely, that addictive disorders are complex biopsychosocial entities and not simple “either/or” cases. The Integration of Pharmacological and Nonpharmacological Treatments in Drug/Alcohol Addictions explores the newly emerging middle ground in addictive disorder treatment. You?ll find that it gives you sharper definitions of abstinence, recovery, and therapy and helps you best serve those patients whose needs lie somewhere between prescription and detoxification.