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Part I. Epidemiology, Etiology, and Course of Substance Use Disorders. 1. Alcohol and Drug Use, Abuse, and Dependence: Classification, Prevalence, and Comorbidity, Bridget F. Grant and Deborah A. Dawson. 2. The Course of Untreated and Treated Substance Use Disorders: Remission and Resolution, Relapse and Mortality, John W. Finney, Rudolf H. Moos, and Christine Timko. 3. Theories of Etiology of Alcohol and Other Drug Use Disorders, Michie N. Hesselbrock, Victor M. Hesselbrock, and Elizabeth E. Epstein. Part II. Specific Drugs of Abuse: Pharmacological and Clinical Aspects. 4. Alcohol, Darlene M.
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monografia Rebiun04285784 https://catalogo.rebiun.org/rebiun/record/Rebiun04285784 m o d cr cn| 100929s1999 nyua ob 001 0 eng d 9780198027430 0198027435 9780195114898 0195114892 UPVA 997914437703706 UAM 991008021318304211 CBUC 991009798514406719 CBUC 991010898585906709 CBUC 991001005024206712 IDEBK. eng. IDEBK. NT. EBLCP. YDXCP. E7B. OCLCQ. MHW. OCLCQ. UNAV 616.86 21 Addictions Recurso electrónico] a comprehensive guidebook edited by Barbara S. McCrady, Elizabeth E. Epstein New York Oxford University Press 1999 New York New York Oxford University Press xvii, 645 p. il xvii, 645 p. EBSCO Academic eBook Collection Complete Incluye referencias bibliográficas e índice Ch. 1. Alcohol and drug use, abuse, and dependence: classification, prevalence, and comorbidity -- Ch. 2. The course of treated and untreated substance use disorders: remission and resolution, relapse and mortality -- Ch. 3. Theories of etiology of alcohol and other drug use disorders -- Ch. 4. Alcohol -- Ch. 5. Sedative-hypnotic and anxiolytic agents -- Ch. 6. Stimulants: amphetamines and cocaine -- Ch. 7. Cannabis and hallucinogens -- Ch. 8. Opioids -- Ch. 9. Nicotine -- Ch. 10. Other drugs of abuse: inhalants, designer drugs, and steroids Ch. 11. Assessment strategies and measures in addictive behaviors -- Ch. 12. Treatment decision making and goal setting -- Ch. 13. Enhancing motivation for treatment and change -- Ch. 14. Behavioral and cognitive behavioral treatments -- Ch. 15. The disease model -- Ch. 16. Treatment models and methods: family models -- Ch. 17. The therapeutic community treatment model -- Ch. 18. Self-help groups for addictions -- Ch. 19. Pharmacotherapies -- Ch. 20. Relapse prevention: maintenance of change after initial treatment Ch. 21. Treatment of drug and alcohol abuse: an overview of major strategies and effectiveness -- Ch. 22. Legal and ethical issues -- Ch. 23. Credentialing, documentation, and evaluation -- Ch. 24. Interfaces between substance abuse treatment and other health and social systems -- Ch. 25. Treatment of persons with dual diagnoses of substance use disorder and other psychological problems -- Ch. 26. Age-limited populations: youth, adolescents, and older adults -- Ch. 27. Ethnic and cultural minority groups Ch. 28. Women -- Ch. 29. Gay men, lesbians, and bisexuals -- Ch. 30. Prevention aimed at individuals: an integrative transactional perspective -- Ch. 31. Prevention aimed at the environment -- Ch. 32. Economic issues and substance use Part I. Epidemiology, Etiology, and Course of Substance Use Disorders. 1. Alcohol and Drug Use, Abuse, and Dependence: Classification, Prevalence, and Comorbidity, Bridget F. Grant and Deborah A. Dawson. 2. The Course of Untreated and Treated Substance Use Disorders: Remission and Resolution, Relapse and Mortality, John W. Finney, Rudolf H. Moos, and Christine Timko. 3. Theories of Etiology of Alcohol and Other Drug Use Disorders, Michie N. Hesselbrock, Victor M. Hesselbrock, and Elizabeth E. Epstein. Part II. Specific Drugs of Abuse: Pharmacological and Clinical Aspects. 4. Alcohol, Darlene M. Forma de acceso: World Wide Web McCrady, Barbara S. Epstein, Elizabeth E.